Across
- 4. Women who worked in factories during WWII.
- 5. A machine that removed seeds from cotton quickly.
- 6. An educator who believed job training would help African Americans succeed.
- 9. Trains that connected the eastern and western United States.
- 10. Native American soldiers who used their language as code in WWII.
- 15. A leader who guided the U.S. through the Civil War.
- 16. A performer who became famous during the Harlem Renaissance.
- 17. People who move to a new country to live.
- 19. The leader of Germany during World War II.
- 20. Camps where Japanese Americans were forced to live during WWII.
Down
- 1. A canal connecting the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean.
- 2. Factories where cloth was produced.
- 3. Gardens planted by citizens during wartime to grow food.
- 7. A food shortage in Ireland that caused mass immigration.
- 8. A leader of the women’s suffrage movement.
- 11. Laws enforcing racial segregation in the South.
- 12. A farming system where workers rent land and pay with crops.
- 13. A system of government where people vote for leaders.
- 14. A global economic crisis beginning in 1929.
- 18. A military invasion of France during World War II.
