Across
- 3. soldiers killed, wounded, and missing
- 5. form of non-traditional warfare generally involving hit-and-run attacks by small bands of fighters
- 8. pact between the United States and Japan to end segregation of Asian children in San Francisco public schools. In return, Japan agreed to limit immigration of its citizens to the United States
- 10. fear that communist were working to destroy the Americans way of life
- 11. President Taft's policy of expanding American investments abroad
- 12. glorification of the military
- 13. human-made waterway linking the Atlantic to the Pacific across the Isthmus of Panama
- 14. Theodore Roosevelt's policy of creating and using, when necessary, a strong military to achieve America's goals
- 15. political,military, and economic domination of strong nations over weaker territories
- 16. country which is owed more money by other countries than it owes other countries
- 17. violence started by members of a secret society in China, which promoted the governments of Europe and America to send troops to squash the rebellions
- 19. supplied captured from an enemy during wartime
Down
- 1. the flu virus
- 2. the sieres of raids in the early 1920s initiated by Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer; against suspected radicals and communist
- 4. battleships sent by Roosevelt in 1907 on a "good will cruise" around the world
- 6. law establishing a civil government in Puerto Rico
- 7. Woodrow Wilson's statement that the U.S. Would not use force to assert influence in the world, but would instead work to promote human rights
- 9. a region dominated and controlled by an outside power
- 15. a rebellion
- 18. raising prices