Across
- 2. – Rise of mass consumption.
- 4. Khrushchev – Soviet leader during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
- 7. Roosevelt – New Deal and WWII leadership.
- 10. – Cultural impact from 1950s onward.
- 11. Roosevelt – Progressive president, "Big Stick" diplomacy.
- 15. Media – New form of digital communication.
- 16. Obama – First Black U.S. president; Affordable Care Act.
- 17. – Post-WWII residential expansion.
- 18. Reagan – Conservative movement leader; Cold War rhetoric.
- 20. of Berlin Wall – 1989 symbolic end of Cold War.
- 23. Landing – 1969 U.S. space achievement.
- 24. – Movement for protecting natural resources.
- 25. on Terror – U.S.-led global effort to combat terrorism after 9/11.
- 26. Carnegie – Steel industry tycoon; philanthropist.
- 29. War II – 1939-1945 global war.
- 30. Twenties – Nickname for the 1920s, a decade of economic prosperity and cultural change in the U.S.
Down
- 1. – Revolutionized communication and commerce.
- 3. Disobedience – Nonviolent protest strategy.
- 5. Care Act – Major health reform under Obama.
- 6. Ford – Assembly line innovator; Model T.
- 8. Rights Movement – 1950s–60s push for racial equality.
- 9. – Interconnected global economies and cultures.
- 12. War – Controversial U.S. involvement in SE Asia.
- 13. Line – Mass production innovation.
- 14. Luther King Jr. – Civil rights leader; nonviolence.
- 19. War – U.S.-USSR ideological conflict, 1947-1991.
- 21. Depression – 1930s economic collapse.
- 22. Truman – Dropped atomic bombs; Truman Doctrine.
- 27. Wilson – WWI leadership; League of Nations.
- 28. War I – 1914-1918 global conflict.
