Across
- 3. the movement of African Americans from farming areas in the South to big cities in the North
- 4. the first three months of FDR's presidency, during which the president and Congress passed many new laws that focused on relief, recovery, and reform during the Great Depression
- 6. seasonal workers who move from place to place to harvest crops
- 8. during the 1930s, the name for the area of the Great Plains where drought and damaging farming practices had turned topsoil into infertile dust
- 9. the policy of avoiding political ties with other nations
- 11. borrowed money
- 12. a strong feeling of pride in one's nation
- 15. during WWI, the nations who fought together against the Central Powers; mainly Great Britain, France, Russia, and later the United States
- 17. a tax on imports
- 18. a long and severe decline in the economy that existed from 1929 until the early 1940s
- 20. to produce many things at once, usually with machinery
- 21. a formal government agreement of friendship between countries
- 22. another name for the decade of the 1920s when the jazz style of music became widely known and popular
Down
- 1. an insurance system funded by the United States federal government to help support disabled or retired Americans
- 2. a policy in which a country keeps building up its troops and making plans for war
- 5. the condition of being out of work
- 7. the programs President Franklin Roosevelt and his administration set up to end the Great Depression
- 10. someone who buys or uses goods or services
- 11. during WWI, the nations who fought together against the Allied Powers; mainly Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire
- 13. a shortage
- 14. a national policy of expanding power by taking control of other lands and peoples
- 16. the large-scale demand for goods
- 19. central location where people buy and sell stocks in companies