Across
- 2. Mechanical devices that control the flow of liquids or gases, often used in machines or engines.
- 3. A place where people buy and sell shares in companies.
- 5. Goods sent out from one country to another.
- 6. Goods brought into a country from another country.
- 9. The day the stock market crashed in 1929, starting the Great Depression.
- 11. Money borrowed that must be paid back, usually with interest.
- 12. A person who studies money, markets, and the economy.
- 14. Related to factories, machines, and mass production.
- 16. A time when the economy crashes or slows down badly.
- 19. When people lose their jobs and can’t find work, often during economic crisis.
- 20. When prices go up and money loses value over time.
Down
- 1. Programs started by President Roosevelt to help the U.S. recover from the Great Depression.
- 3. Pieces of a company that people can buy or sell on the stock market.
- 4. Posters and messages used to influence public opinion during wartime.
- 7. Chances of losing money or something going wrong.
- 8. A long period of severe economic downturn and high unemployment.
- 10. The act of buying and using goods and services.
- 13. Government limits on food and supplies during wartime to make sure everyone had enough.
- 15. 20s A time in the 1920s known for big economic growth, jazz, and new inventions.
- 17. A period of fast economic growth and high spending.
- 18. Street Famous financial district in New York where the stock market is located.
