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Unit 10 Challenging Times:Emerging as a World Power

Name_____________________________________
Date______________________________________
Across
Leadership quality
Ship canal cut across the isthmus of Panama by the U.S. opened in 1915
Annual U.S. holiday honoring American veterans of all wars, observed on November 11, the anniversary of the cessation of fighting in WWI
Parts of OK, KS, CO, NM, and TX that were hit hard by dry topsoil and high winds that created blinding dust storms
(1914-1918)nationalism and a web of alliances in Europe led to war; U.S. got involved in 1917; ended with the Treaty of Versailles
Dedicated, determined young men who enlisted to become America's first group of African American military airmen, at a time when there were many people who thought that African American men were incapable of being pilots
A period of economic decline characterized by high unemployment, low levels of production, and business failures
Consequence of human modification of the environment
Day of remembrance for those who have died in service to the nation;first observed after Civil War when flowers were placed on graves at Arlington Cemetary; first observance was May 30, 1868
A movement to educate buyers about the purchases they make and to demand better and safer products from manufacturers
Detention centers where more than 100,000 Japanese Americans were relocated during WWII by order of the President
Flourishing economic activity resulting in wealth for a large number of people
Sustained period with no precipitation and restricted water access
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An association created to further the common interests of the members
Rulers who have total control and authority over a nation
Prison camps under the rule of Hitler in Nazi Germany where conditions were inhuman, and prisoners, mostly Jewish people, were generally starved or worked to death, or killed immediately
A person who has served in the military
The commander of the Allied Forces in WWII, NATO commander, President of the U.S. during the Korean conflict and Cold War
Growth of dictatorships in Europe, Nazi aggression, and Japanese aggression in Asia were the causes; U.S. involvement 1941-1945;drawn in by attack on Pearl Harbor and ended with dropping of atomic bomb over Japan
A strong feeling of in and devotion to one's country
The proportion of labor force actively seeking work but unable to find jobs
The first United States volunteer calvary, made up of Ivy League athletes and western frontiersmen, enlisted by Theodore Roosevelt who volunteered to fight in the Spanish-American War