Across
- 2. beans, beets, cabbage, carrots, kale, lettuce, peas, tomatoes, turnips, squash, and Swiss chard.
- 3. guns or gun parts, explosives, magnets, knives, wire, torches, tools, chemicals, razor blades, alcohol, matches, and lighters.
- 4. Germany began competing with the British for having the largest navy in the world, as well as developing new weapons like poison gas and submarines, the latter being a great tool in surprise attacks.
- 8. someone who has no legal right to be there or who has broken the law
- 9. This five-day work stoppage in 1919 was called in Seattle to protest World War I wage controls.
- 11. Revolutions of 1848 on the European continent, the establishment of a unified Italian state in 1861, and the formation of new nation-states in central and eastern Europe after World War I.
- 12. included a dozen ocean liner ships and were typically fast and nimble.
- 13. the U.S. Uncle Sam recruitment poster shows a patriotic Uncle Sam stating, "I want you," uses symbolism to represent American strength and the importance to serve the country.
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- 1. The French Revolution was motivated similarly and legitimatized the ideas of self-determination on that Old World continent.
- 5. rights to the cannabis industry, financial payment, social service benefits,
- 6. the Peace of Westphalia of 1648 which ended the Eighty Years War between Spain and the Netherlands and the Thirty Years War in Germany.
- 7. healthcare and ultilities
- 10. when someone hacks into a computer network to steal information.