Chapter 23 US History

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Across
  1. 9. Government programs that attempt to eliminate poverty and revitalize urban areas.
  2. 10. The invention that replaced the radio.
  3. 11. A government policy to bring Native Americans to mainstream society by withdrawing recognition of Native American groups as legal entities.
  4. 12. Something having an independent, separate, or self-contained existance.
  5. 13. One of the first African American Rock'n'roll artists.
  6. 14. A cultural separation between parents and their children.
  7. 16. A marked rise in birthrate, such as occurred in the US following WWII.
  8. 18. One who makes laws as a member of a legislative body for a political unit.
  9. 19. A business that requires employees to join a union.
  10. 20. A job in a field not requiring work clothes or protective clothing, such as sales.
Down
  1. 1. A worker who performs manual labor, particularly work that requires clothing.
  2. 2. A large corporation with overseas investment.
  3. 3. An agreement in which a company agrees to hire only union members.
  4. 4. A policy of balancing economic conservatism with some activism in other areas.
  5. 5. A law making it illegal to require employees to join a union.
  6. 6. A level of personal or family income below which one is classified as poor by the federal government.
  7. 7. A gain is measured in money derived from capital or labor.
  8. 8. Antisocial or criminal behavior of young people.
  9. 15. Popular music is usually played on electronically amplified instruments.
  10. 17. To change in a way that fits a standard or authority.