8-2 1920s Economy (no spaces)

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Across
  1. 2. _____ did not get rich in the 1920s; Producing more goods, without more demand, meant lower prices
  2. 8. The first flight over the Atlantic Ocean was performed by Charles ______ .
  3. 9. People’s ___ ___ were shorter in the 1920s, so they had more time to buy new goods.
  4. 11. People had to buy more cleaning products, because indoor ___ became more common.
  5. 12. The first flight was made by the _____ brothers in 1903.
  6. 14. African Americans did not get rich in the 1920s, because they lost their jobs to returning _____ .
  7. 17. Growth in the ___ ___ increased growth in other industries: glass, rubber, steel, etc.
  8. 18. Mass production _____ the supply of products being sold, which in turn lowered each product’s price.
  9. 19. Due to the invention of a sound-transmitting circuit, millions of _____ were sold in the 1920s.
  10. 20. Advertisements pressured citizens into buying products, based on fears related to _____ & status.
  11. 21. Mass production _____ the cost of making products, which in turn lowered the price of each product.
Down
  1. 1. Calvin Coolidge didn’t help farmers, because they would just grow greater _____ of food.
  2. 3. Without _____ , citizens wouldn’t have known how useful a bread slicer was.
  3. 4. Model-Ts were so popular that some people in Muncie, Indiana had Model-Ts instead of a _____
  4. 5. One million dollars was spent on radio advertisements during a presidential _____ in the 1920s.
  5. 6. Companies split into divisions, which created more managers, which created a larger ___ ___ .
  6. 7. After W.W. 1, countries in _____ were in debt and had no money to buy food from U.S. farmers.
  7. 10. _____ were being produced every hour and 33 minutes, due to the speed of assembly line techniques.
  8. 13. New goods appeared on the market (tissues, razors), because citizens had disposable _____ .
  9. 15. More than half of all cars & radios were purchased on _____ plans.
  10. 16. _____ existed in the past, but not until the 1920s did citizens stop viewing it as shameful.