Chapter 24 Lesson 4

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Across
  1. 4. head of the Committee on Public Information
  2. 5. worked to promote the war as a battle for democracy and freedom
  3. 6. a person who believes industries should be publicly owned
  4. 8. Criminalized anti-government expressions
  5. 9. Opposed violence, hence opposed the war
  6. 14. worked to prevent work stoppages by pressuring businesses to grant workers an 8-hour work day, overtime pay, equal pay for women, and the right to form unions
  7. 17. Penalized anyone who damaged war supplies
  8. 18. Stiffened penalties for spying and helping the enemy or interfering with army recruiting
  9. 19. disagreement or opposition
Down
  1. 1. head of the Food Administration
  2. 2. what is the time period from 1914 to 1920 where 300,000 and 500,000 African Americans traveled to the North for jobs
  3. 3. Opposed war, fearing it would favor the wealthy and harm the working class
  4. 7. supervised industry and helped factories shift to producing war-related goods and set prices for key consumer products
  5. 10. encouraged farmers to raise more and the public to eat less
  6. 11. labor shortage provided this group of people with new jobs
  7. 12. a person who is opposed to the use of violence
  8. 13. managed the nation’s coal and oil and to help save fuel introduced daylight saving time and called for “Heatless Mondays”
  9. 15. the gathering of resources and troops in preparation for war
  10. 16. a limited use