Across
- 2. FDR’s Bill of Rights included the right to “___ in sickness, accident, old age, and unemployment”.
- 3. People attempted to pay for their expenses by taking out a second ___.
- 7. The organization aptly named ___ Families Fighting Together began “liberating” homes in Detroit in 2008.
- 10. States including Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan are part of the ___.
- 11. Some CEOs were willing to eliminate ___ jobs if it would mean more profit for them.
- 12. One bank’s manipulation of Congress could be described as a “financial ___”.
- 15. An alternative way to run a company, in which workers vote on decisions.
- 16. What Walmart still calls their employees.
- 19. This bank tried to use the government to create a monopoly.
- 20. Even the ___ seems to think capitalism is a sin.
- 21. After World War II, the top tax bracket was over ___ percent.
- 22. The world powers who were hurt the most by World War II were Germany, Italy, and ___.
- 24. Bankers can’t explain to you what a ___ is.
- 25. With lower taxes, the government has less money to invest in health care and ___.
Down
- 1. This US president began the trend of cutting taxes for the rich.
- 4. America ___ from the hardship of other countries after World War II.
- 5. Documentarian who created this film.
- 6. This label, meant to hurt Obama’s campaign, only made him more popular.
- 8. As corporations gained power in America, the country became a ___.
- 9. A Democrat and a proud advocate for socialism.
- 13. ___ were paid such low wages that they could not do their jobs properly, leading to disaster.
- 14. Americans were slow to rebel against the rich because of their belief in this promise.
- 17. Companies used ___ insurance to profit from their employees.
- 18. Chicago workers refused to leave their workplaces in a ___ strike.
- 23. The destruction of ___ meant that the middle class had to work harder for less.
