Across
- 3. FDR's major plan to help the country
- 5. when the amount of a product produced is greater than what is needed or wanted to be bought
- 8. organization that taught more sustainable farming methods, reforested land, and built dams
- 10. a tariff placed on foreign goods to make imported goods more expensive and in turn protect US farmers and later led to retaliatory tariffs
- 12. when fertile land becomes infertile or desert-like often a result of over-farming
- 15. organization that funded the oil painting "Osceola Holding Informal Court with His Chiefsā
- 16. shanty communities in public parks or fields
- 17. the number of the amendment that ended prohibition and repealed the 18th amendment
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- 1. the individual who ran the Bureau of Indian Affairs from 1933-1945
- 2. a sum of money granted by the government to assist a business or industry
- 4. the group that formed a union at a General Motors plant in Flint, Michigan
- 6. alphabet agency that planted more than three-billion trees and gave unemployed individuals jobs in conservation work
- 7. taking out loans to invest the loaned money into securities and therefore using more money than you have as available cash
- 9. people who fled Oklahoma to find safety
- 11. a measure of the monetary value of goods and services bought that ultimately can show the health of a country's economy
- 13. the type of protest where workers decide to live inside of a factory preventing the owners from hiring scabs
- 14. alphabet agency that offered farmers subsidies in exchange for limiting their production of certain crops