Across
- 2. Depression A long period of severe economic hardship in the 1930s when many people lost jobs, homes, and savings.
- 4. When factories and farms produce more goods than people can buy, leading to falling prices and economic problems.
- 6. Failure When a bank runs out of money and closes, often causing people to lose their savings.
- 8. Market Crash (1929) A sudden and dramatic drop in stock prices that caused investors to lose huge amounts of money and contributed to the start of the Great Depression.
- 9. Lines of people waiting for free food during the Great Depression, often supplied by charities or government agencies.
Down
- 1. Makeshift towns of shacks built by homeless people during the Great Depression, named after President Hoover.
- 3. The state of not having a job; during the Great Depression, millions of people could not find work.
- 5. Works Programs Government-funded projects, like building roads and bridges, designed to create jobs and stimulate the economy during the Great Depression.
- 7. Deal A series of programs and policies created by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to help the country recover from the Great Depression.
- 10. Bowl A series of severe dust storms in the 1930s that damaged farmland in the Midwest and forced many families to move.
