Post War Economics

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Across
  1. 1. - residential areas located outside of a city center, often characterized by lower-density housing like single-family homes.
  2. 4. -American astronaut, aeronautical engineer, and naval aviator who became the first person to walk on the Moon.
  3. 5. - The enforced separation of different racial, ethnic, or social groups in daily life, which includes housing, education, public facilities, and employment.
  4. 7. - A series of laws, first passed as the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944 after World War II, that provided benefits to returning veterans.
  5. 8. - Provides affordable, decent, and safe housing for low-income families, the elderly, and people with disabilities.
  6. 10. - A competition between nations to accumulate and develop more and stronger weapons.
Down
  1. 1. - The southern and southwestern region of the U.S. known for its warm climate, which experienced significant population and economic growth, especially after World War II.
  2. 2. - A discriminatory practice where neighborhoods were denied financial services like mortgages and insurance, based on the race or ethnicity of their residents.
  3. 3. - the first mass-produced suburb in the United States, built by William Levitt and his sons starting in 1947 on Long Island, New York.
  4. 6. - The first artificial satellite to orbit Earth, launched on October 4, 1957
  5. 9. - A 20th-century Cold War competition between the United States and the Soviet Union for supremacy in space exploration