Across
- 1. – To grab or take hold of something suddenly.
- 6. – People who want a national policy of gaining foreign territories or establishing dominance over other nations.
- 7. - America lost 170 of these.
- 11. - What was America a barrier between?
- 12. – A message or report.
- 14. – To bargain or discuss something so that you can come to an agreement.
- 15. - A large airplane that drops bombs on targets.
- 16. - The Japanese wanted to expand what?
- 17. - This city was attacked on December 7, 1941.
- 20. – A sudden, surprise attack on a plane.
- 21. – An official order forbidding something from happening, especially trade.
- 22. – A person who represents his or her country’s government in a foreign country.
- 23. - They launched a surprise attack on the US Naval Base.
- 24. – The deliberate damage or destruction of property.
Down
- 2. – To move away from an area because it is dangerous there.
- 3. – An underwater missile that explodes when it hits a target, such as a ship.
- 4. - An explosive device designed to explode underwater.
- 5. - This was located in Pearl Harbor.
- 8. - This person delivered a speech to the American citizens.
- 9. – An instrument used by planes and ships to find solid objects by reflecting radio waves off them and by receiving the reflected waives.
- 10. - American entered this on the same day as the attack.
- 13. – A small, very fast warship that uses guns, missiles, and torpedoes to protect other ships from submarines.
- 18. - Who had growing apprehensions?
- 19. – Leaders of military clans who ruled in the Emperor’s name.
- 25. - A formal agreement between two or more countries.
