APUSH

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Across
  1. 4. Driving to Dairy Queen was often for this. University of Nebraska May of 1942.
  2. 6. ________ remembers her children and herself having to do a daily task yet having time for fun.
  3. 9. Line Farmers made 25 cents a hole for this job. It provided for rural people willing to do the work.
  4. 11. Considered to be Travellers. Moved through York County in 1930’s.
  5. 14. Winter wasn’t fun for this treak that many had to do. There was a photo taken by John Vachon for the FSA.
  6. 15. Known for gas buildup. Stored corn stalks. Apetz brothers.
Down
  1. 1. This major event was one of the biggest. Carla Due took shelter in a neighbor's cellar.
  2. 2. African Americans. Unemployment among this group was major even before the Great Depression.
  3. 3. This became a fixture in rural homes before electric lines reached them.
  4. 5. Duke Ellington, Aaron Copland, Virgil Thompson. Made people forget the hard times.
  5. 7. 13% had electricity in 1930. Nearly all in 1950.
  6. 8. Early 1930’s. Make their own and felt indifferent about the laws set in place. Nebraska.
  7. 10. Spoken in German. Also heard: Swedish, Czech, Norwegian, Danish, Polish, Russian, French, Spanish, English, Irish brogues, and Native American languages.
  8. 12. Lines Colonel Sanders. Corbin, Kentucky. Hungry people.
  9. 13. Active in the 1920’s to the 1930’s. York County, Nebraska. Not focused on blacks.