Across
- 4. Acts, Laws passed by the United States to avoid becoming involved in wars between other countries.
- 5. camps
- 7. Leaders who rule a country with complete power and do not allow people to vote or disagree.
- 10. where people were forced to live during the war, even though they were not charged with crimes.
- 11. Punishments placed on a country, such as stopping trade, to force it to change its actions.
Down
- 1. Powers, The countries of Germany, Japan, and Italy that fought together during World War II.
- 2. Countries that worked together to fight against the Axis Powers during World War II.
- 3. bomb, A powerful weapon that uses nuclear energy and causes massive destruction.
- 6. A system of government where one strong leader has total control and people have very few freedoms.
- 8. A person or country that wants to stay out of other countries’ problems, especially wars.
- 9. (of war, Areas of the world where important fighting during a war takes place.
