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- 2. was designed to provide relief for the unemployed by providing jobs and income for millions of Americans.
- 3. president Roosevelt responded to the Depression in March 1933 by convincing Congress to create a program that provided conservation jobs for unemployed men, ages 18 to 25, in semi military work camps, usually in rural areas.
- 4. was a system under which nearly all countries fixed the value of their currencies in terms of a specified amount of gold.
- 7. the worst economic downturn in the history of the industrialized world, lasting from 1929 to 1939.
- 11. U.S. President Woodrow Wilson's vision for ending World War I
- 13. when a country is dealing with a serious financial downfall, or economic downturn.
- 15. This bill made it illegal for the public to possess most forms of gold
- 16. established two types of provisions for old-age security
Down
- 1. the majority of families enjoys the benefits of increased productivity and. constantly expands their range of consumer goods.
- 5. one of the largest movements of people in United States history, Approximately six million Black people moved from the American South to Northern,
- 6. not drinking alcohol
- 8. period of rich, artistic and cultural activity among African Americans
- 9. helps companies raise money to fund operations by selling shares of stock, and it creates and sustains wealth for individual investors.
- 10. relief Recovery reform
- 12. countries that don't engage in war.
- 14. a series of programs, public works projects, financial reforms, and regulations