Roaring 20s & Great Depression

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Across
  1. 2. This innovation revolutionized communication and entertainment in American homes in the 1920s
  2. 5. "______" and homelessness were some major effects of the Great Depression on the American people
  3. 6. The primary goal of the immigration restrictions, such as the __________ Act of 1924 was to limit the immigrants from Southern and Eastern Europe
  4. 9. Sacco and Vanzetti were immigrants who were convicted of
  5. 13. Some major social effects of Prohibition in the 1920s was the rise of organized ____ and bootlegging
  6. 15. The man who promised a “New Deal” for America was
  7. 16. The 18th amendment put a ban on
  8. 17. When he hit a record 60 homeruns for the Yankees, he became a baseball legend
  9. 18. The Dust Bowl contributed to my destroyed crops and even forced many families to " ____", specifically to California
  10. 19. FDR used _____ Chats on the radio as a way to reassure the public during the Great Depression
Down
  1. 1. This event is considered to have been the starting point of the Great Depression.
  2. 3. FDR proposed a new "____" Plan where he could add one new justice for each sitting justice over the age of 70.5, up to a maximum of 6
  3. 4. After the _______ in October 1929 there was a decrease in demand for consumer goods
  4. 7. One of the long-term effects of the Great Depression was a great influence of the federal
  5. 8. These were illegal bars in the 1920s that you needed a password to enter.
  6. 10. The three "R"s of FDR's New Deal are Relief, Reform, and
  7. 11. The federal government responded to the Dust Bowl by initiating many _______ like the Soil Conservations Service to promote better farming practicies
  8. 12. Over-Farming and severe _____ were the primary causes of the Dust Bowl in the 1930s
  9. 14. Scopes What was the name of the high school teacher charged with teaching evolution in violation of Tennessee law