Across
- 2. Created in 1953 to replace the Federal Security Agency
- 3. regulates broadcast like by radio, television, wire, satellite and cable
- 4. another one of the companies that gain profit by charging buyers when they buy a loans nicknamed Fannie Mae
- 7. guarantees some mortgages that personal banks makes to homeowners
- 8. has over 80,000 government workers, a large percentage of federal spending
- 10. Investigates of terrorism and foreign plot against the U.S. as well as claimed violations of federal criminal law
- 12. Gathers taxes within the country
- 14. collects data on sicknesses, creates laws for minimizing illness and announces public health alerts about dangers to the health of the nation
- 15. the main bank
- 16. Created in 1862 but became an executive department in 1889
- 18. presents weather forecasts and send out weather data that it collects from satellites and other sources
- 19. One of the company's that gains profit by charging buyers when they buy a loans know as Ginnie Mae
- 20. supports small companies with information and loans
Down
- 1. sells mortgage loans to investors who hope to gain profit in the long game
- 3. creates rule for air traffic safety
- 5. When employees vote on a middleman to discuses wages
- 6. took care of programs for veterans until 1989, when the government created the cabinet level Department of Veterans Affairs
- 7. provides back up for the deposits that citizens have in banks
- 9. provides people to own safe, affordable housing and for cities to have more appealing and working, downtown areas
- 10. Runs the federal government's response to natural disasters
- 11. The very first independent agency that the government established
- 13. The highest ranking position of the U.S. military
- 15. sets standards for approving loans and guaranties that local farm credit associations functions according to government regulations
- 17. was created because of the terrorist attack on September 11th, 2001
- 18. operates our country's space programs and carries on research in the aerospace field
- 19. A agency that the government established in 1921 to ensure that the activities of federal offices
