U. S. History, Final

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Across
  1. 4. The right of women to vote.
  2. 5. The belief that American had a God-given destiny to expand in the world.
  3. 8. The name given to poor towns across the U.S. during the Great Depression.
  4. 9. When people refuse to work as a form of protest, usually to gain rights or benefits from their employer.
  5. 11. A type of government where there is no private property and people are supposed to share everything.
  6. 13. A U. S. Navy base in Hawaii, where there was a surprise attack by Japan on December 7th, 1941.
  7. 14. To refuse to buy something or do something as a way of protesting.
  8. 17. Peacefully refusing to follow laws or rules as a way of protesting.
  9. 18. Unfair laws in the South that made life very difficult for Black Americans.
  10. 19. People who wrote about corruption in the United States.
  11. 20. A contract that different countries sign to end a war and make peace.
Down
  1. 1. A time from 1929 to 1939 when people around the world lost most of their money and had a hard time surviving.
  2. 2. People who want peace and protest to say that war is bad.
  3. 3. The U.S. policy of growing and spreading to the West of America.
  4. 6. Men aged 21-46 who had to sign up for the military during World War II.
  5. 7. An organization formed by workers with a common interest or goal.
  6. 10. A type of government that says people should have their own property and money, not controlled by everyone.
  7. 12. A type of fighting when different armies dig long holes in the ground.
  8. 15. The U.S. wanted to stop communism from spreading around the world.
  9. 16. The dangerous idea that some races are better than others.