Across
- 1. series of laws enacted in 1935 and 1936 to prevent U.S. arms sales and loans to nations at war
- 5. a slogan to promote the fight for democracy in oversea campaigns and at the home front
- 8. agency created to insure individual bank accounts
- 10. major naval battle in the Pacific theater of WWII, a major turning point in the war in the Pacific
- 18. symbol for women in the workforce and women's independence
- 21. first city targeted by an atomic bomb from the U.S.
- 22. an influential african american and used mass protests as a means of influencing the policies of the federal government
- 23. advocates a strong, centralized, nationalistic government headed by a powerful dictator
- 25. gave the president unlimited authority to direct material aid to the war effort in Europe
- 26. political system based on one-party government and state ownership of property
- 29. japanese americans were forcibly relocated and incarcerated in concentration camps in the western interior of the country
- 31. large scale public works construction agency
- 32. the day when the Allies invaded Northern France. It began the liberation
- 33. The bombing of this city caused terrible human devastation and helped end WWII
- 37. American military officer best known for planning and supervising the invasion of North Africa and Normandy
- 38. womens branch in the army
- 40. American military leader who served as a general who commanded the southwest pacific in WWII
- 43. required all men ages 21 through 45 to register for the draft
- 44. soviet communist party leader
- 46. Cash payments or food provided by government
- 47. the last major German offensive of the Western Front during WWII
- 48. a series of violent riots where mobs of U.S. servicemen clashed with young latinos
- 49. American physicist responsible for research and design of atomic bomb
Down
- 2. planned to reorganize the federal judiciary by adding a new justice each time a justice reached age 70 and failed to retire
- 3. controlled distribution and restriction placed on scarce items
- 4. Italian politician and journalist who founded and led the National Fascist Party
- 6. the granting of concessions to a hostile power in order to keep the peace
- 7. 40th governor of Louisiana who introduced a series of bills called the "Long Plan"
- 9. When banking transactions were suspended across the nation
- 11. Radio addresses given by Roosevelt
- 12. Catholic priest who held radio broadcasts
- 13. debt security issued by the government to finance military operations during wars and conflicts
- 14. best known for townsend act that provided every senior $200 a month during the great depression
- 15. an agreement in which two nations promise not to go to war with each other
- 16. a joint declaration released by the American president and the british prime minister to define the allied goals for the post war world
- 17. helped to fight the devastating economic effects of the Great Depression and prevent any future market calamities.
- 19. government exercises complete control over its citizen’s lives
- 20. Japanese bombing tactic designed to destroy enemy warship during WWII
- 24. code name for the american led effort to make a functional atomic weapon
- 26. a meeting between US President Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Churchill
- 27. The government spending
- 28. When the bottom fell out of the market
- 30. meeting of three WWII allies, the purpose was to decide what to do with Germany once it had been defeated
- 34. Buy now pay later
- 35. General in the US and was the first officer assigned to the Tank Corps in WWI
- 36. strategy employed by the United States to gain military bases and secure the many small islands in the Pacific.
- 39. part of something that is easiest to attack
- 41. opposition to political and economic entanglements wth other countries
- 42. The government would buy surplus crops at guaranteed prices and sell them on the world market.
- 45. Region hit hardest by extreme windstorms
