US History Vocab

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Across
  1. 1. money borrowed from a bank on the condition that it will be paid back with interest
  2. 4. a member of an armed band that carries out surprise attacks and sabotage rather than open warfare
  3. 7. these laws were enacted in the South to enforce segregation after the Civil War
  4. 8. An automobile made by the Ford Motor Company from 1908-1927
  5. 13. the idea that if one nation fell to communism in Asia, neighboring countries would follow
  6. 14. the spreading of ideas about an institution or individual with the intention of influencing opinion
  7. 15. payment by a losing country to the winner for damages caused during the war
  8. 17. a medium of communication, such as TV or radio, that is meant to reach a large audience
  9. 18. the right to vote
  10. 21. the closing of banks during the Great Depression to avoid people panicking and drawing all their money out
Down
  1. 1. a Northerner that moved to the South to help rebuild and support the Republicans
  2. 2. separation, or isolation of a race, class, or group
  3. 3. this type of journalism is sensational, biased, and often false to attract readers
  4. 5. a garden planted by civilians during the war so that the troops could have more food
  5. 6. extreme loyalty and devotion to a nation
  6. 9. abstaining from or moderating the consumption of alcohol
  7. 10. radio broadcasts by President FDR to reassure the American people and explain his initiatives
  8. 11. a temporary agreement to end fighting
  9. 12. an infectious disease that affects the skeletal muscles, often resulting in permanent disability
  10. 16. a policy that the government should interfere as little as possible in the economy, AKA be "hands-off"
  11. 19. a government ban on trade with other countries
  12. 20. this type of job does not require work clothes or protective clothing
  13. 22. someone that enters or becomes established in a country other than that of their original nationality