WW2 (Part 2: Chapter 24.1 & 24.2)
Across
- 2. Camps: Places where Japanese Americans were forcibly detained.
- 7. bombing: Dropping many bombs over a large area to cause widespread damage.
- 9. U.S. agency that produced war propaganda.
- 11. Gardens: Private gardens grown to supplement food supplies.
- 13. Bonds: Debt securities issued to finance war operations.
- 14. A program that brought Mexican laborers to the U.S. during WWII.
- 16. Airmen: A group of African American military pilots who fought in WWII.
- 17. A key naval battle where the U.S. defeated Japan in WWII.
- 19. Liberties: Basic rights and freedoms that protect individuals.
Down
- 1. Suit Riots: Violent clashes between U.S. servicemen and young Mexican American men.
- 3. the Riveter: Symbol of women who worked in WWII factories.
- 4. Organization that provided support to military personnel.
- 5. Japanese pilots who made suicide attacks by crashing their planes into enemy ships.
- 6. Information used to influence public opinion.
- 8. surrender: A surrender where the losing side gives up completely, with no conditions.
- 10. bombing: Bombing key targets to weaken an enemy's ability to fight.
- 12. 8802: Order that banned discriminatory employment in war related industries.
- 15. Controlled distribution of goods during wartime.
- 18. Philip Randolph: A labor leader and civil rights activist.