Women and The New Deal

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Across
  1. 3. There was still a belief that men were the rightful _______
  2. 6. Most ND programmes were designed to help men. Only 8000 women were involved in this program
  3. 8. The Social Security Act benefited women with families as it provided what type of benefits?
  4. 10. This person encouraged the formation of the Black Cabinet as well as championing the concept of a living wage
  5. 12. The Wagner Act allowed women to join what along with men?
  6. 13. There was discrimination against which group of women working
  7. 15. This group of women were encouraged to pursue domestic work and higher education
  8. 16. More women were doing this in 1940 than in 1933?
Down
  1. 1. There was still a belief that women only worked for this type of money
  2. 2. This 1935 act benefited single working-class women with young families who were unable to work.
  3. 4. Who tried to avoid paying social security payments to women by introducing special qualifications and conditions?
  4. 5. The 1936 Gallup Poll revealed that 4/5 people thought what type of women should not work?
  5. 7. This person executed many aspects of the ND including the CCC, PWA and the Social Security Act
  6. 9. Gladys Tantaquidgeon studied this subject at the University of Pennsylvania and was offered a position as social worker on a South Dakota reservation by John Collier.
  7. 11. This group of women were ignored in the social security act as they were mainly employed as domestic workers
  8. 14. Frances Perkins became the first female US Secretary of ___