Chapter 23 US History
Across
- 9. Government programs that attempt to eliminate poverty and revitalize urban areas.
- 10. The invention that replaced the radio.
- 11. A government policy to bring Native Americans to mainstream society by withdrawing recognition of Native American groups as legal entities.
- 12. Something having an independent, separate, or self-contained existance.
- 13. One of the first African American Rock'n'roll artists.
- 14. A cultural separation between parents and their children.
- 16. A marked rise in birthrate, such as occurred in the US following WWII.
- 18. One who makes laws as a member of a legislative body for a political unit.
- 19. A business that requires employees to join a union.
- 20. A job in a field not requiring work clothes or protective clothing, such as sales.
Down
- 1. A worker who performs manual labor, particularly work that requires clothing.
- 2. A large corporation with overseas investment.
- 3. An agreement in which a company agrees to hire only union members.
- 4. A policy of balancing economic conservatism with some activism in other areas.
- 5. A law making it illegal to require employees to join a union.
- 6. A level of personal or family income below which one is classified as poor by the federal government.
- 7. A gain is measured in money derived from capital or labor.
- 8. Antisocial or criminal behavior of young people.
- 15. Popular music is usually played on electronically amplified instruments.
- 17. To change in a way that fits a standard or authority.