WW2 (Part 2: Chapter 24.1 & 24.2)

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Across
  1. 2. Camps: Places where Japanese Americans were forcibly detained.
  2. 7. bombing: Dropping many bombs over a large area to cause widespread damage.
  3. 9. U.S. agency that produced war propaganda.
  4. 11. Gardens: Private gardens grown to supplement food supplies.
  5. 13. Bonds: Debt securities issued to finance war operations.
  6. 14. A program that brought Mexican laborers to the U.S. during WWII.
  7. 16. Airmen: A group of African American military pilots who fought in WWII.
  8. 17. A key naval battle where the U.S. defeated Japan in WWII.
  9. 19. Liberties: Basic rights and freedoms that protect individuals.
Down
  1. 1. Suit Riots: Violent clashes between U.S. servicemen and young Mexican American men.
  2. 3. the Riveter: Symbol of women who worked in WWII factories.
  3. 4. Organization that provided support to military personnel.
  4. 5. Japanese pilots who made suicide attacks by crashing their planes into enemy ships.
  5. 6. Information used to influence public opinion.
  6. 8. surrender: A surrender where the losing side gives up completely, with no conditions.
  7. 10. bombing: Bombing key targets to weaken an enemy's ability to fight.
  8. 12. 8802: Order that banned discriminatory employment in war related industries.
  9. 15. Controlled distribution of goods during wartime.
  10. 18. Philip Randolph: A labor leader and civil rights activist.