Regulatory Agencies
Across
- 1. → Regulates commodity futures and options markets.
- 6. → Regulates the stock market and securities industry.
- 7. → Laws designed to prevent unfair competition.
- 8. → Enforces federal laws and administers justice.
- 10. → Helps prepare and oversee the federal budget.
- 12. → Regulates firearms, alcohol, and explosives.
- 13. → Regulates interstate transmission of electricity and gas.
- 14. → Law establishing consumer protection authority of the FTC.
- 19. → Management of money and investments.
- 21. → Requirement to reveal important financial information.
- 24. → Environmental law regulating air pollution.
- 26. → Person who reports illegal or unethical activity.
- 28. → Audits and evaluates federal government spending.
- 29. → Agency action to ensure laws are followed.
- 31. → Responds to natural disasters and emergencies.
- 35. → Responsible for national security and border protection.
- 37. → Self-regulatory organization overseeing brokerage firms.
- 39. → Provides airport security screening.
- 40. → Oversees housing and urban development programs.
- 42. → Law regulating the sale of securities.
- 43. → Manages Social Security benefits.
- 44. → Protects workers’ rights to organize unions.
- 46. → Protects consumers in the financial sector.
- 47. → Official permission to operate in an industry.
- 48. → Protects the environment and enforces environmental laws.
- 49. → Manages federal finances and revenue.
Down
- 2. → Protects consumers and prevents unfair business practices.
- 3. → Industry regulated by the FCC.
- 4. → Systems for moving people and goods.
- 5. → The central banking system of the United States.
- 9. → Supervision of industries or government activity.
- 11. → Financial instruments such as stocks and bonds.
- 15. → Exchange of goods and services regulated by government.
- 16. → Administers health and human services programs.
- 17. → Sector regulated to protect worker rights.
- 18. → Enforces laws against workplace discrimination.
- 20. → Natural world protected by agencies like EPA.
- 22. → Regulates national banks.
- 23. → A market structure dominated by one seller.
- 25. → Oversees national transportation systems.
- 27. → Government rule to control business activity.
- 30. → Following rules set by regulatory agencies.
- 31. → Regulates radio, television, and internet communications.
- 32. → Government protection of buyers from unfair practices.
- 33. → Ensures food and drug safety.
- 34. → Ensures workplace safety standards.
- 36. → Insures bank deposits.
- 38. → Enforces immigration laws within the U.S.
- 41. → Oversees agriculture and food policy.
- 45. → Industry regulated to ensure financial stability.