Across
- 3. journalist who promoted reforms, exposed corrupt politicians, and advocated for justice for workers
- 5. the Great Depression was worse than previous
- 6. when a labor union tells its workers to withhold labor until a demand is met, usually for higher pay or less hours
- 7. weather phenomenon impacting mainly midwestern farmers
- 9. 1920's movement that celebrated African American culture and artistic expression
- 11. the transcontinental ________ reduced travel time and cost across the country, facilitated the transportation of goods and resources, and contributed to the displacement of Native Americans
- 13. at this conference, UK and France settled on appeasing Hitler, giving him the Sudetenland
- 16. Henry Ford's invention that changed the way manufacturing in the US is done
- 18. created by the 18th amendment, banned alcohol
- 22. the only one of Wilson's Fourteen Points that was included in the Treaty of Versailles, an international group for peace
Down
- 1. court _______ bill: FDR's plan to add more justices to the Supreme Court
- 2. the Treaty of Paris 1898 ended this war, making Cuba independent from Spain and a US protectorate and giving the US Puerto Rico, Guam and the Phillippines
- 4. _________ Adjustment Act: aimed to raise crop prices by controlling production
- 8. Japan attacked the US in Hawaii, drawing us into WW2
- 10. this campaign promoted defeating racism and fascism
- 12. medical condition, caused by constant shelling, affected many soldiers psychologically during WW1 and after
- 14. the party in charge for the whole 1920's (aka conservative)
- 15. the ________ inspection Act of 1906 required the federal government to inspect _____ products to ensure sanitary conditions and safe consumption
- 17. ___________ ____________ administration: gave jobs to the unemployed in creating public infrastructure
- 19. this group of WWI veterans marched on Washington to demand immediate payment of WWI service bonuses
- 20. one of the 3 R's that focused on helping individuals get jobs or money
- 21. Women who challenged social norms and embraced new fashions
