Across
- 5. the new, political party started by Southern Democrats that were angry at Truman's support for civil rights (section 1)
- 7. The Republican candidate during the 1952 Presidential election (section 1)
- 8. the US Supreme court ruled in "Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas" that ___ schools were unconstitutional (section 2)
- 9. allowing a company to distribute its products or services through retail outlets owned by independent operators (section 2)
- 11. companies that produce and sell their goods and services all over the world (section 2)
- 12. What was the result as many married couples started families after World War II because they were confident troubled times were behind them (section 1)
- 14. the hotel franchise started by Kemmons Wilson after he had trouble finding hotels difficult to find (section 2)
- 18. sending home member of the army (section 1)
- 19. the law that restricted the power of labor unions (section 1)
- 20. the initials of the federal program which provided low-interest loans allowing home buyers to pay as little as 5 to 10 percent of the purchase price of a home and to be able to pay off their mortgage within 30 years (section 2)
- 21. name given to the region of states in the South and the Southwest (section 2)
Down
- 1. businesses that provide services rather than manufactured goods (section 2)
- 2. businesses that provide informational services (section 2)
- 3. Truman's program to expand New Deal reforms (section 1)
- 4. the number of ___ in the workforce doubled between 1940-1960 (section 2)
- 6. law in 1956 that authorized the spending of $32 billion to build 41,000 miles of highway (section 2)
- 10. this law helped ease the return of World War II veterans by providing education and employment aid (section 1)
- 13. a federal spending program to help initiate foreign demand for US goods (section 1)
- 15. the initials of two large labor unions that merged in 1955 (no hyphen - section 2)
- 16. the rate at which goods are produced or services performed (section 1)
- 17. the initials of one of the first computers that was roughly the size of 3 basketball courts (section 2)