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