New Deal Programs
Across
- 2. Restructured and centralized the Federal Reserve Bank
- 7. Allowed the president emergency power over US banks and the ability to call for bank holidays
- 12. Created a minimum wage and a maximum work week and outlawed child labor
- 15. Established an organization dedicated to providing public housing
- 16. Placed greater emphasis on taxation for the wealthy with the goal of achieving consistent revenue increases
Down
- 1. Trained and provided jobs (as well as counseling) for unemployed youth between the ages of 16-25
- 3. Insured bank deposits up to $5,000
- 4. Created relief jobs for young unemployed men on various environmental projects
- 5. Regulated the stock market, making it safer to invest
- 6. Finalized the creation of the FDIC, made permanent insurance for bank deposits, and established a board dedicated to regulating the nation's money supply and interest rate on loans
- 8. Loaned money to electric utilities to make electricity more available in rural areas
- 9. Established a system of pensions, insurance for the unemployed, and aid to mothers with children
- 10. Funded state and local public work projects and directly hired unemployed individuals
- 11. Reduced crop supplies, stabilized crop prices, and supported farm incomes
- 13. Prohibited the mislabeling of food, drugs, and cosmetics, insuring public safety and purity
- 14. Recognized employees' right to joining unions and collective bargaining