Chapter 11 Review- Strong US History

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Across
  1. 3. The Kellogg-Brian Pact promised not to use _____ as an instrument of policy
  2. 10. The early 19th century movement to ban alcohol
  3. 11. On October 29, 1929, the stock market crashed on what became known as Black _________
  4. 12. Financial safety net set up to protect Americans in 1935
  5. 14. National economic slowdown
  6. 15. A prize established in 1896 for promoting world peace
  7. 18. Color associated with Communism
  8. 22. The _______ Valley Authority was a major experiment in the public ownership of electricity
  9. 24. Plan that gave Europe a sense of financial stability in 1924
  10. 25. The _______ Act defined intoxicating liquors to include beer and wine
  11. 26. Also known as a tax on imports; many think high international ______ led to the Great Depression
  12. 28. Agency that hired young men to perform tasks like constructing dams, fighting wildfires and building state parks
  13. 29. A stock market in which prices are steadily increasing
  14. 30. Public works projects were set up to create jobs by this agency
  15. 31. Movies, like the Wizard of ____, and books like the Grapes of Wrath both were artistic responses to the hardships of the Great Depression
  16. 32. The Four-Power Treaty consisted of America, France, Britain and ______
Down
  1. 1. The National Origins Act drastically cut the number of ________ arriving from Southern and Eastern Europe
  2. 2. Fashionable women of the 1920's who were more assertive and less restricted than women of the past
  3. 4. The Agricultural ___________ Acts of 1933 and 1938 were set up to promote the recovery of farmers
  4. 5. FDR _______ the power of the federal government with his New Deal policies
  5. 6. Nickname for shantytowns filled with poor people during the 1930's
  6. 7. W.E.B. Dubois helped launch this organization to help African Americans in 1909
  7. 8. One of the main causes of the Great Depression was the ___________ and underconsumption of goods
  8. 9. The prosperous second decade of the 1900s was called the ________ Twenties
  9. 13. The _______ trial prosecuted a teacher in Tennessee for giving his students a lesson about evolution
  10. 16. The 1920's period of economic boom collapsed in the 1930's during the _______ Depression
  11. 17. ______ buying allowed consumers to pay small amounts monthly for goods
  12. 19. Named after the place where many African American writers and poets lived, the _______ Renaissance saw a flourishing of Black culture
  13. 20. FDR defeated Hoover in the November 1932 Election, promising a ____ _____ for the American people
  14. 21. An environmental disaster affecting the farmers of the Great Plains during the 1930s
  15. 23. Buying something with the hope of selling it at a higher price later
  16. 27. Leader in car manufacturing in the 1920's and 1930's