Across
- 3. a basic supporting part or structure
- 7. method of boycotting work by sitting down at work and refusing to leave the establishment
- 10. a monetary standard in which one ounce of gold equals a set number of dollars
- 11. something that promotes well-being or is a useful aid
- 13. closing of banks during the Great Depression to avoid bank runs
- 14. an economic upturn, as after a depression
- 16. transformed the role of first Lady. She traveled, toured factories and coal mines, and met with workers, then told her husband what people were thinking. She was appointed a delegate to the United States in 1946, where she helped draft the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- 17. a system of thought that is held by an individual, group or culture
- 18. an acute infectious disease affecting the skeletal muscles, often resulting in permanent disability and deformity
- 19. government practice of spending borrowed money rather than raising taxes, usually in an attempt to boost the economy
Down
- 1. the act of a leader to change the political balance of power in a nation's judiciary system by appointing judges who will rule in favor of his or her policies
- 2. idea that government should not regulate the economy
- 3. radio broadcasts made by Roosevelt to the American people to explain his initiatives
- 4. role of government to work out conflicts among competing interest groups
- 5. being of central importance
- 6. process in which a neutral party hears arguments from two opposing sides and makes a decision that both must accept
- 8. to provide money for a project
- 9. something that provides security against misfortune; specifically, government relief programs intended to protect against economic disaster
- 12. process of placing someone in office
- 15. to attempt to resolve conflict between hostile people and groups