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