Across
- 2. – Extra money paid when you borrow money.
- 3. – A basic product that is bought and sold.
- 6. D. Roosevelt – President who created the New Deal.
- 9. – Program that gave people jobs building public projects.
- 12. Army – WWI veterans who protested for their bonus pay.
- 13. Security – Government money for the elderly and unemployed.
- 14. – Program that paid farmers to grow less food.
- 17. Hoover – President during the start of the Great Depression.
- 18. Packing – FDR’s plan to add more Supreme Court judges.
- 19. Roosevelt – First Lady who fought for civil rights and the poor.
- 20. – Working to rebuild the economy.
- 23. – Government that protects your money in the bank.
- 24. – Belief that the government should not control the economy.
- 26. Charles Coughlin – Radio priest who later criticized FDR.
Down
- 1. – A long period of serious economic trouble.
- 4. New Deal – New Deal programs to help Native Americans.
- 5. – Line of people waiting for free food.
- 7. Deal – FDR’s programs to fix the economy during the Great Depression.
- 8. Bowl – Time of severe dust storms that ruined farms in the 1930s.
- 10. – When prices go up and money is worth less.
- 11. – Homeless shantytowns during the Great Depression.
- 15. Long – Senator from Louisiana who wanted to share wealth and criticized the New Deal.
- 16. – Program that gave young men jobs in nature projects.
- 21. – Immediate help like food, money, or jobs.
- 22. Cabinet – African American advisors to President FDR.
- 23. Perkins – First woman in the U.S. Cabinet; Secretary of Labor.
- 25. Market Crash of 1929 – The collapse of stocks that started the Great Depression.
