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unemployed: As governor of New York, Franklin D. Roosevelt oversaw the creation of the first state relief agency to aid
ProgressiveParty: In the election of 1912, Theodore Roosevelt became the presidential candidate of the newly formed
Sixties: The national origins quota system for immigration to the United States was abolished in the
DustBowl: During the Great Depression, farmers who were already under pressure from debt & falling prices were devastated by the
Medicare: Which of the following was a major Great Society program for the elderly?
Iran: US policy towards the Soviets was influenced by a series of crises that erupted in the spring and summer of 1946, beginning in
Napalm: The U.S. caused massive fires in Tokyo by dropping bombs filled with
SpanishAmerican: The United States gained control over the Philippines as a result of what war?
Science: Most Progressives shared a strong faith in what and technology?
Nonviolence: To end segregation and racism, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., advocated
Redscare: As strikes erupted across the United States in 1919, the fear that Communists might seize power led to the
Italy: At the start of World War I, the Triple Alliance included Germany, Austria-Hungary, and
Enslaved: Until 1886, about one-third of the population of Cuba was
NorthCarolina: The sit-in movement began when four college students staged a demonstration in
MiddleClass: In late nineteenthcentury urban America, most people who lived in “streetcar suburbs” were
AssemblyLine: What system of manufacturing made divided operations into simple tasks and cut unnecessary motion to a minimum
Wars: Under the policy known as massive retaliation, Eisenhower was willing to threaten to use nuclear weapons in order to prevent
GreatAmericanDesert: What name did the first explorers of the Great Plains give the area?
SuezCanal: President Eisenhower used the threat of massive retaliation to resolve crises involving Taiwan and the
DoughBoys: In World War I, American soldiers were nicknamed
Cambodia: In the decade after 1974, some 600,000 immigrants arrived in the United States from Vietnam, Laos, and
Southern: Between 1860 and 1899, an average of 187 lynchings occurred each year, with the majority in _______ states
Poland: In order to exterminate Jews more quickly, the Nazis built exterminat ion facilities in a number of concentration camps in
Cuba: In 1962, Kennedy announced that American planes had taken photos showing that the Soviet Union had placed missiles in
Equal: In 1896, the Supreme Court’s decision in Plessy v. Ferguson upheld the doctrine of "Separate but...."
Across:| 2. | In the election of 1912, Theodore Roosevelt became the presidential candidate of the newly formed | | 4. | As governor of New York, Franklin D. Roosevelt oversaw the creation of the first state relief agency to aid | | 5. | Under the policy known as massive retaliation, Eisenhower was willing to threaten to use nuclear weapons in order to prevent | | 6. | To end segregation and racism, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., advocated | | 11. | Between 1860 and 1899, an average of 187 lynchings occurred each year, with the majority in _______ states | | 13. | In the decade after 1974, some 600,000 immigrants arrived in the United States from Vietnam, Laos, and | | 15. | Until 1886, about one-third of the population of Cuba was | | 17. | Which of the following was a major Great Society program for the elderly? | | 18. | In 1962, Kennedy announced that American planes had taken photos showing that the Soviet Union had placed missiles in | | 20. | At the start of World War I, the Triple Alliance included Germany, Austria-Hungary, and | | 21. | The national origins quota system for immigration to the United States was abolished in the | | 23. | Most Progressives shared a strong faith in what and technology? | | 24. | The U.S. caused massive fires in Tokyo by dropping bombs filled with |
| | Down:| 1. | What name did the first explorers of the Great Plains give the area? | | 3. | President Eisenhower used the threat of massive retaliation to resolve crises involving Taiwan and the | | 7. | The sit-in movement began when four college students staged a demonstration in | | 8. | During the Great Depression, farmers who were already under pressure from debt & falling prices were devastated by the | | 9. | In order to exterminate Jews more quickly, the Nazis built exterminat ion facilities in a number of concentration camps in | | 10. | In late nineteenthcentury urban America, most people who lived in “streetcar suburbs” were | | 12. | The United States gained control over the Philippines as a result of what war? | | 14. | As strikes erupted across the United States in 1919, the fear that Communists might seize power led to the | | 16. | In 1896, the Supreme Court’s decision in Plessy v. Ferguson upheld the doctrine of "Separate but...." | | 19. | What system of manufacturing made divided operations into simple tasks and cut unnecessary motion to a minimum | | 22. | US policy towards the Soviets was influenced by a series of crises that erupted in the spring and summer of 1946, beginning in |
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Across:| 2. | In the election of 1912, Theodore Roosevelt became the presidential candidate of the newly formed | | 4. | As governor of New York, Franklin D. Roosevelt oversaw the creation of the first state relief agency to aid | | 5. | Under the policy known as massive retaliation, Eisenhower was willing to threaten to use nuclear weapons in order to prevent | | 6. | To end segregation and racism, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., advocated | | 11. | Between 1860 and 1899, an average of 187 lynchings occurred each year, with the majority in _______ states | | 13. | In the decade after 1974, some 600,000 immigrants arrived in the United States from Vietnam, Laos, and | | 15. | Until 1886, about one-third of the population of Cuba was | | 17. | Which of the following was a major Great Society program for the elderly? | | 18. | In 1962, Kennedy announced that American planes had taken photos showing that the Soviet Union had placed missiles in | | 20. | At the start of World War I, the Triple Alliance included Germany, Austria-Hungary, and | | 21. | The national origins quota system for immigration to the United States was abolished in the | | 23. | Most Progressives shared a strong faith in what and technology? | | 24. | The U.S. caused massive fires in Tokyo by dropping bombs filled with |
| | Down:| 1. | What name did the first explorers of the Great Plains give the area? | | 3. | President Eisenhower used the threat of massive retaliation to resolve crises involving Taiwan and the | | 7. | The sit-in movement began when four college students staged a demonstration in | | 8. | During the Great Depression, farmers who were already under pressure from debt & falling prices were devastated by the | | 9. | In order to exterminate Jews more quickly, the Nazis built exterminat ion facilities in a number of concentration camps in | | 10. | In late nineteenthcentury urban America, most people who lived in “streetcar suburbs” were | | 12. | The United States gained control over the Philippines as a result of what war? | | 14. | As strikes erupted across the United States in 1919, the fear that Communists might seize power led to the | | 16. | In 1896, the Supreme Court’s decision in Plessy v. Ferguson upheld the doctrine of "Separate but...." | | 19. | What system of manufacturing made divided operations into simple tasks and cut unnecessary motion to a minimum | | 22. | US policy towards the Soviets was influenced by a series of crises that erupted in the spring and summer of 1946, beginning in |
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