Across
- 2. Strike where workers refused to leave their factory so they wouldn't get instantly replaced. Declared unconstitutional.
- 4. Worked with industries to establish codes outlining fair business and labor practices.
- 5. Put young men ages 18-25 to work building roads, parks and planting trees.
- 6. Gave the unemployed work in the areas of building construction and arts programs.
- 7. Workplaces open only to union members.
- 10. First name of FDR's wife.
- 12. Provided a pension for retired workers and their spouses and aided people with disabilities.
- 13. Insured bank deposits up to $5,000.
Down
- 1. Formed to accept both skilled and unskilled workers. It introduced the Sit-Down strike.
- 2. Regulated stock market and protected investors from dishonest trading practices.
- 3. FDR's policies to fix the economic problems that caused the Great Depression.
- 4. Provided work and education to unemployed unmarried men and women ages 16-25.
- 8. Time when Roosevelt pushed program after program through Congress to provide relief, create jobs, and stimulate economic recovery.
- 9. Providing financial security in regular payments to support someone.
- 11. Sought to raise crop prices by lowering production.
- 13. 32nd president of the united states.
