Across
- 4. a series of roundups conducted in 1919-1920 in order to capture, arrest, and deport those with suspected ties to Communism
- 5. alliance between France, Britain, Russia, Italy, Japan, and the US
- 8. an association of nations established to promote international cooperation and peace; succeeded by the United Nations
- 9. authorized to help farmers stabilize prices by temporarily holding surplus grain and cotton in storage
- 10. periods of extreme anti-communism in the United States
- 12. established Congress's right to impose a Federal income tax
- 13. the highly publicized trial of John Thomas Scopes (a teacher) who violated a Tennessee state law by teaching evolution in high school
- 15. the policy of making other countries allow for free trade in China
Down
- 1. allowed voters to cast direct votes for US Senators
- 2. the movement of 6 million African Americans (1916-1970) from the rural South to the urban Northeast, Midwest, and West in search of jobs and a better life
- 3. a series of Supreme Court cases that resolved the issue of whether the US Constitution applied to territories of the US
- 6. violence that ensued due to the increased racial tensions from the migration of African Americans to northern cities during the war
- 7. granted women the right to vote
- 11. Taft's foreign policy of using diplomacy, economic pressure, and military power to protect their interests outside their borders
- 14. alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey, and Bulgaria