World War 1/Great Depression

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Across
  1. 3. the movement of African Americans from farming areas in the South to big cities in the North
  2. 4. the first three months of FDR's presidency, during which the president and Congress passed many new laws that focused on relief, recovery, and reform during the Great Depression
  3. 6. seasonal workers who move from place to place to harvest crops
  4. 8. during the 1930s, the name for the area of the Great Plains where drought and damaging farming practices had turned topsoil into infertile dust
  5. 9. the policy of avoiding political ties with other nations
  6. 11. borrowed money
  7. 12. a strong feeling of pride in one's nation
  8. 15. during WWI, the nations who fought together against the Central Powers; mainly Great Britain, France, Russia, and later the United States
  9. 17. a tax on imports
  10. 18. a long and severe decline in the economy that existed from 1929 until the early 1940s
  11. 20. to produce many things at once, usually with machinery
  12. 21. a formal government agreement of friendship between countries
  13. 22. another name for the decade of the 1920s when the jazz style of music became widely known and popular
Down
  1. 1. an insurance system funded by the United States federal government to help support disabled or retired Americans
  2. 2. a policy in which a country keeps building up its troops and making plans for war
  3. 5. the condition of being out of work
  4. 7. the programs President Franklin Roosevelt and his administration set up to end the Great Depression
  5. 10. someone who buys or uses goods or services
  6. 11. during WWI, the nations who fought together against the Allied Powers; mainly Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire
  7. 13. a shortage
  8. 14. a national policy of expanding power by taking control of other lands and peoples
  9. 16. the large-scale demand for goods
  10. 19. central location where people buy and sell stocks in companies