Across
- 4. The type of government desperate nations began to turn to during the Great Depression.
- 6. The great economic collapse that took place in the 1930s.
- 9. The agreement that 65 nations signed in 1928 that renounced war.
- 11. The German physicist who showed that Newtonian physics were breaking bad by discovering the uncertainty principle.
- 12. The idea that it is better to worry about your own country than bother with other countries' problems.
- 13. The economic plan created by Roosevelt that created lots of government jobs and programs to help people in the US during the Great Depression.
- 15. According to the chart on page 305, this country experienced the worst unemployment in 1932.
- 16. This is what happens when you print too much money. It happened to Germany in the early 1920s.
- 17. The president of the United States at the end of World War I.
- 19. The program created by Roosevelt through which old-age Americans that are no longer working can collect money based on their previous work.
- 20. The country that started strictly enforcing the Treaty of Versailles on Germany between 1919 and 1924.
Down
- 1. The currency of Germany in the early 1920s.
- 2. The new French government in 1936 made up of communists, socialists, and radicals.
- 3. Art style that came forward during the 1920s that placed recognizable objects in irrational situations. Salvador Dali was an important artist of this type.
- 5. The valley that was Germany's chief industrial and mining center before being occupied by France.
- 7. The name of the American banker who headed the commission to reduce German reparations and grant Germany an American loan.
- 8. The organization that several countries joined after World War I.
- 10. The US president who won the election in 1932.
- 14. According to the chart on page 305, this country experienced the worst unemployment in 1938.
- 18. The name of the German Republic.
