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