Across
- 4. A period of intense fear of communism and radical political movements in the United States, particularly following World War I.
- 5. A volunteer cavalry regiment led by Theodore Roosevelt during the Spanish-American War, emblematic of American military strength.
- 8. A statement of principles for peace proposed by President Woodrow Wilson to end World War I and prevent future conflicts.
- 15. Debt securities issued by the U.S. government to finance military operations during World War I, encouraging citizens to lend money.
- 16. A law that made it illegal to speak out against the government or the war effort during World War I.
- 17. A workplace action where employers prevent workers from entering the workplace to suppress labor movements.
- 18. A policy of not taking sides in conflicts, particularly relating to foreign wars.
- 19. A secret diplomatic communication from Germany proposing a military alliance with Mexico against the United States during World War I.
Down
- 1. Individuals who move to another country to live, often in search of better opportunities.
- 2. An African American infantry regiment that served with distinction in World War I, recognized for their bravery and contributions.
- 3. An international organization founded after World War I to promote peace and cooperation among countries.
- 6. The act of donating money or resources to promote the welfare of others, often used by wealthy individuals to address social issues.
- 7. The process by which individuals or groups adopt the culture and practices of another group, often the dominant culture.
- 9. A law that provided land to settlers for farming in exchange for a small fee and commitment to improve the land.
- 10. Community centers that provide services and support to immigrants and the urban poor, often including education and healthcare.
- 11. An economic condition characterized by the rising prices of goods and services, reducing purchasing power.
- 12. A diplomatic policy aimed at ensuring equal trading rights for all nations in China, promoting free trade.
- 13. A foreign policy strategy that uses financial investments to influence countries and promote U.S. interests abroad.
- 14. A belief that applied Darwin's theory of natural selection to society, suggesting that economic success is a result of "survival of the fittest."
