HUMANITIES CROSSWORD BONANZA: Semester 1

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Across
  1. 1. The desire to conquer colonies.
  2. 3. A well known organization that advocates for human rights (2).
  3. 4. This political ideology was very popular among many Germans, especially ex-soldiers, blamed Germany’s defeat and humiliation on socialists, communists and Jews.
  4. 6. The attempt to build up a strong army and navy gave nations the means and will to make war.
  5. 9. Leader of the German Communist Party.
  6. 14. Auschwitz Birkenau, Belzec, Dachau (2).
  7. 16. Of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote a political cause or point of view.
  8. 17. Agreement signed in 1919 after post-war negotiations between representatives of the major combatants in the war (3).
  9. 22. The state of being joined or associated.
  10. 23. What two key social problems during the Depression help the rise of fascism in Germany? (2).
  11. 24. February 1942, experienced the first two of 64 Japanese attacks.
  12. 26. Imagined community or society that possesses highly desirable or nearly perfect qualities for its citizens.
  13. 28. As ………………… increased, there were more ………………… and people had more ………………… to spend. (3).
  14. 31. What would be one of the main reasons why 95% of Melbourne and Sydney homes in the 1970’s had televisions?
  15. 32. A significant day in history world wide: 24 October 1929 (3).
  16. 33. People also made money ………………… on the stock market.
Down
  1. 2. The policy of enabling Aborigines to become like Europeans by removing children from Indigenous communities and raising them in institutions and foster homes.
  2. 5. An Indigenous human rights activist who brought Australia’s racial issues to the forefront internationally (2).
  3. 7. An event on two cities that ‘ended’ WWII (2).
  4. 8. Enforce the terms of the post-war treaties with the ultimate aim of preventing another world war (3).
  5. 10. Sparked the Montgomery bus boycott in Alabama when she refused to surrender her bus seat to a white man (2).
  6. 11. What was The Great Depression triggered by? (3).
  7. 12. Generation that range from the early-to-mid 1940s and end from 1960 to 1964. A ‘boom’ of children were born after the war (2).
  8. 13. Invaded Poland in 1939.
  9. 15. Of a liberal (free thinking) counterculture, originally a youth movement that started in the United States and the United Kingdom during the mid-1960s.
  10. 18. African-American civil rights campaigner presented his famous ‘I have a dream’ speech (4).
  11. 19. The ‘Roaring Twenties’ was the name given to the post-WWI ………………… of quickly increasing ………………… and advancement in ………………(3).
  12. 20. Became increasingly in debt as countries struggled with reparation payments between 1919-1929.
  13. 21. The High Court's Mabo judgment in 1992 overturned this belief of Australian land (2).
  14. 25. The National Service Scheme introduced in the mid 1960’s, 20 year old men were subject to service in the army.
  15. 27. Combatant or non-combatant, who is held in custody by a belligerent power during or immediately after an armed conflict.
  16. 29. What happened in Australia in 1967?
  17. 30. The event that had USA join the Allied Forces in WWII (2).