WW2 chapter 14

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Across
  1. 2. controlling prices and supervising the rationing of essential items like tires, sugar, gasoline, and meat.
  2. 4. The first Black military aviators
  3. 6. this agreement with Mexico allowed millions of Mexican workers to work temporarily in the U.S.
  4. 7. this agency was tasked with directing the conversion of private industry to wartime production
  5. 8. this agency sat above the WPB to resolve disputes between the military and civilian agencies
  6. 9. Over 150,000 women served in noncombat roles, such as stenographers, mechanics, and switchboard operators.
  7. 10. a symbol of rebellion for young minorities
Down
  1. 1. Japanese forces forced prisoners to march ~65 miles in brutal conditions
  2. 3. fighting for victory against fascism abroad and victory against racism at home.
  3. 5. To rapidly increase production, the U.S. government guaranteed companies payment for all development/production costs plus a set percentage as profit