Across
- 4. The action of setting someone apart from others.
- 10. The right to vote in political elections.
- 11. The first African American woman in Congress.
- 13. An act to provide for the general welfare by establishing a system of federal old-age benefits.
- 15. An agency designed to reduce unemployment and increase purchasing power.
- 17. Imprisonment
- 20. Islamic leader who promoted race pride.
- 21. Diminish
- 23. A period in the United States during the early 20th century of widespread social activism and political reform across the country.
- 24. The forced relocation by the U.S. government of thousands of Japanese Americans to detention camps during World War II.
- 25. The era following the Civil War which tried to reintegrate southern states into the US.
Down
- 1. The idea that increasing the consumption of goods and services purchased in the market is always a desirable goal and that a person’s wellbeing and happiness depend fundamentally on obtaining consumer goods and material possessions.
- 2. the seventy-two-year-long battle for woman's right to vote in the United States.
- 3. The rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality.
- 5. The process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale.
- 6. An agency which established fair prices and set prices.
- 7. A person advocating that the right to vote be extended to more people, especially to women.
- 8. Abstinence from alcoholic drink.
- 9. A US government agency which provides mortgage insurance.
- 11. An independent agency of the federal government meant to enforce the law against market manipulation.
- 12. Civil rights lawyer who used the courts to fight Jim Crow and dismantle segregation in the U.S.
- 14. The act of putting someone in prison for political or military reasons.
- 16. Conservative activist, commentator, and author who led a successful campaign against the ratification of the ERA.
- 18. Author, lecturer, and chief philosopher of the woman's rights and suffrage movements.
- 19. An order allowing Japanese Americans to be sent to internment camps.
- 22. A prominent member of the civil rights movement who promoted nonviolent methods of opposing segregation.
