Across
- 2. _____ did not get rich in the 1920s; Producing more goods, without more demand, meant lower prices
- 8. The first flight over the Atlantic Ocean was performed by Charles ______ .
- 9. People’s ___ ___ were shorter in the 1920s, so they had more time to buy new goods.
- 11. People had to buy more cleaning products, because indoor ___ became more common.
- 12. The first flight was made by the _____ brothers in 1903.
- 14. African Americans did not get rich in the 1920s, because they lost their jobs to returning _____ .
- 17. Growth in the ___ ___ increased growth in other industries: glass, rubber, steel, etc.
- 18. Mass production _____ the supply of products being sold, which in turn lowered each product’s price.
- 19. Due to the invention of a sound-transmitting circuit, millions of _____ were sold in the 1920s.
- 20. Advertisements pressured citizens into buying products, based on fears related to _____ & status.
- 21. Mass production _____ the cost of making products, which in turn lowered the price of each product.
Down
- 1. Calvin Coolidge didn’t help farmers, because they would just grow greater _____ of food.
- 3. Without _____ , citizens wouldn’t have known how useful a bread slicer was.
- 4. Model-Ts were so popular that some people in Muncie, Indiana had Model-Ts instead of a _____
- 5. One million dollars was spent on radio advertisements during a presidential _____ in the 1920s.
- 6. Companies split into divisions, which created more managers, which created a larger ___ ___ .
- 7. After W.W. 1, countries in _____ were in debt and had no money to buy food from U.S. farmers.
- 10. _____ were being produced every hour and 33 minutes, due to the speed of assembly line techniques.
- 13. New goods appeared on the market (tissues, razors), because citizens had disposable _____ .
- 15. More than half of all cars & radios were purchased on _____ plans.
- 16. _____ existed in the past, but not until the 1920s did citizens stop viewing it as shameful.
