Great Depression

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Across
  1. 3. To correct ills and injustices in society
  2. 6. A law passed in 1941 that allowed the U.S. to ship arms and other supplies
  3. 7. The granting of concessions to a hostile power in order to keep the peace
  4. 10. A place where free or low cost food is served to the needy
  5. 13. Program established in 1965 that provides health insurance for people on welfare
  6. 14. Confinement or restriction in movement, especially under wartime conditions
  7. 15. An involvement in risky business transactions in an effort to make a quick or large profit
Down
  1. 1. To ease the plight of citizens in economic distress
  2. 2. A line of people waiting for free food
  3. 4. Program established in 1965 that provides hospital insurance and low-cost medical insurance to Americans aged 65 and over
  4. 5. Neighborhoods in which people live in makeshift shacks
  5. 8. To restore the economy to health
  6. 9. Group of WWI veterans and their families who marched on Washington D.C. in 1932
  7. 11. An arrangement in which a buyer pays later for a purchase
  8. 12. Drought during the 1930s