Roaring 20s & Great Depression
Across
- 2. This innovation revolutionized communication and entertainment in American homes in the 1920s
- 5. "______" and homelessness were some major effects of the Great Depression on the American people
- 6. The primary goal of the immigration restrictions, such as the __________ Act of 1924 was to limit the immigrants from Southern and Eastern Europe
- 9. Sacco and Vanzetti were immigrants who were convicted of
- 13. Some major social effects of Prohibition in the 1920s was the rise of organized ____ and bootlegging
- 15. The man who promised a “New Deal” for America was
- 16. The 18th amendment put a ban on
- 17. When he hit a record 60 homeruns for the Yankees, he became a baseball legend
- 18. The Dust Bowl contributed to my destroyed crops and even forced many families to " ____", specifically to California
- 19. FDR used _____ Chats on the radio as a way to reassure the public during the Great Depression
Down
- 1. This event is considered to have been the starting point of the Great Depression.
- 3. FDR proposed a new "____" Plan where he could add one new justice for each sitting justice over the age of 70.5, up to a maximum of 6
- 4. After the _______ in October 1929 there was a decrease in demand for consumer goods
- 7. One of the long-term effects of the Great Depression was a great influence of the federal
- 8. These were illegal bars in the 1920s that you needed a password to enter.
- 10. The three "R"s of FDR's New Deal are Relief, Reform, and
- 11. The federal government responded to the Dust Bowl by initiating many _______ like the Soil Conservations Service to promote better farming practicies
- 12. Over-Farming and severe _____ were the primary causes of the Dust Bowl in the 1930s
- 14. Scopes What was the name of the high school teacher charged with teaching evolution in violation of Tennessee law