10.2 & 3: The Second New Deal & The New Deal Coalition (pp. 320-327)

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Across
  1. 3. California physician and critic of FDR who wanted the government to help the elderly more.
  2. 6. Economic upturn, after a depression
  3. 8. Catholic priest and radio host who didn't think FDR was going far enough in his reforms.
  4. 10. Process in which a neutral party hears arguments from two opposing sides and makes a decision that both must accept
  5. 15. Something that provides security against misfortune.
  6. 17. This was abolished under the Fair Labor Standards Act.
  7. 18. Spending borrowed money rather than raising taxes.
  8. 19. Attempt to resolve conflict between hostile people or groups.
Down
  1. 1. Role of government to work out conflicts among competing interest groups.
  2. 2. FDR's wife
  3. 4. To provide money for a project.
  4. 5. Type of strike that is a method of boycotting work by sitting down at work and refusing to leave.
  5. 7. Act passed by Congress to provide financial security to older Americans.
  6. 9. Appointing extra judges who will rule in favor of your policies.
  7. 11. Law passed that guaranteed workers the right to unionize.
  8. 12. Former governor of Louisiana and critic of FDR.
  9. 13. Works Progress Administration
  10. 14. Because of that.
  11. 16. Something that promotes well-being or is a useful aid