Across
- 2. An economic system where people own businesses and make their own profits.
- 4. A time of tension between the U.S. and Soviet Union without direct fighting.
- 6. The use of violence to scare people for political reasons.
- 11. A powerful weapon used by the U.S. on Japan to help end World War II.
- 12. Basic systems like roads, water, and electricity that help a country run.
- 14. A system in South Africa that separated people by race.
- 15. A term used during the Cold War for countries not aligned with the U.S. or Soviet Union.
Down
- 1. A type of government with one strong leader and very little freedom for citizens.
- 3. The process of countries becoming more connected through trade, technology, and culture.
- 5. A war where larger countries support smaller countries instead of fighting directly.
- 7. The imaginary line that divided Eastern and Western Europe during the Cold War.
- 8. An economic system where people own businesses and make their own profits.
- 9. When people do not have enough money for basic needs like food and shelter.
- 10. The mass killing of millions of Jews during World War II.
- 13. A military alliance formed by the U.S. and Western countries during the Cold War.
