WWII--Academic Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 5. Setting someone free from oppression.
  2. 6. security: Measures for country protection.
  3. 10. fronts: Engaging in combat in multiple areas.
  4. 11. Official ban on trade with a country.
  5. 12. Converting information into code for security.
  6. 13. genocide: Government-led extermination of a group.
  7. 14. shortages: Insufficient goods for purchase.
  8. 19. state: Government with complete control over public and private life.
  9. 22. Controlling resource distribution in scarcity.
  10. 24. raid: Aerial attack with bombs.
  11. 25. Preparing troops and supplies for war.
  12. 27. Offering time for charitable activities.
  13. 29. Purchasers of goods and services.
Down
  1. 1. enlistment: Joining armed forces voluntarily or through draft.
  2. 2. effort: Mobilization to support armed forces.
  3. 3. supply: Availability of food, especially in tough times.
  4. 4. weapons: Non-mass destruction military arms.
  5. 7. base: Military installation for navy operations.
  6. 8. opportunities: Available work chances.
  7. 9. front: Civilian population during war.
  8. 13. goods: Limited supply products.
  9. 15. levels: Amount of goods or services made.
  10. 16. treaties: Formal agreements between countries.
  11. 17. shortage: Scarcity of agricultural workers.
  12. 18. Love for one's country.
  13. 20. Confinement, especially during wartime.
  14. 21. units: Organized military groups.
  15. 23. effects: Impact on regional economy.
  16. 26. transmission: Ensuring information security.
  17. 28. involvement: Participation of the United States in a conflict.