Chase's Week 10 Readings Crossword Puzzle

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Across
  1. 2. Calvin Coolidge was born in Vermont in 1872, on this American holiday (3 words) Pg. 555
  2. 4. This president, after being elected in 1920, died in 1923 (2 words) Pg. 552
  3. 5. Ford was being overshadowed by this new company that was a combination of several other firms (2 words) Pg. 557
  4. 7. On October 29, 1929, also known as Black Tuesday the market traded more than 16 million _____, as opposed to the usual daily 3 million Pg. 572
  5. 12. This man became president after the death of the current president in 1923 and then was reelected in 1924 (2 words) Pg. 552
  6. 13. This part of America's industry never recovered from the end of World War I Pg. 569
  7. 14. Having passed a "demand-side" tax cut in June 1932, Hoover then signed the largest _________ tax increase in history Pg. 573
  8. 15. Hoover, wedded to the idea of balanced budgets, refused to pay _______ ______ _______ to unemployed World War I veterans (3 words) Pg. 574
Down
  1. 1. This man outlived Harding despite being in an incredibly poor position health-wise for the past few years (2 words) Pg. 553
  2. 3. This man was elected President in 1932 (2 words) Pg. 553
  3. 6. Hoover created a new federal agency in 1929 by means of this (3 words) Pg. 572
  4. 8. This public school teacher was convicted of teaching Darwin's Theory of evolution in Dayton, Tennessee (2 words) Pg. 552
  5. 9. This time in the United States was known for "Roaring" Pg. 551
  6. 10. This raised the rates on 20,000 imported goods, and raised taxes on certain manufacturing related products (3 words) Pg. 571
  7. 11. Created on December 23, 1913, this would be the central banking system of the United States (2 words) Pg. 568