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Twenties and Thirties Crossword Puzzle

Across
Refers to October 24, 1929, when panicked sellers traded nearly 13 million shares on the New York Stock Exchange
The state of being unemployed
A diplomatic crisis that took place between 1934 and 1937 over Italy's policy of aggression against Ethiopia
A period of high economic growth characterized by rising wages, profits, and prices, full employment, and high levels of investment, trade, and other economic activity
The formal act of acquiring territory by conquest or occupation
The government’s budget shows expenditures that are larger than its revenue
A series of programs, public work projects, financial reforms, and regulations enacted by president Franklin D. Roosevelt
32nd president of the United States that promised to implement the New Deal in the 100 days of action if he were elected
Political union of Austria and Germany, achieved through annexation by Hitler in contravention of the treaty of Versailles
An event set up by Japanese soldiers as a reason for invading the northern part of China
Between 1925 and 1929, prices for agricultural products fell drastically. Factories closed and companies sold from inventory, unemployment increased, which further reduced demand
Down
Massive project in which much of the Mississippi River system would be diked and dammed for flood control, irrigation, and hydroelectricity production
A major stock market crash that occurred in October 1929
In this agreement, Germany and the Soviet Union agreed not to fight each other
An organization to stabilize prices and improve labour conditions
One of a series of radio broadcasts made by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt to the nation, beginning in 1933
Shanty towns that were built during the Great Depression that are named after a president of the United States during the onset of the Depression and was widely blamed for
Investors essentially buying stocks on borrowed money, with the hope that in a short time the stock with rise significantly
Economic self-sufficiency
"living space," it was a basic principle of Nazi foreign policy. Hitler believed that eastern Europe had to be conquered to create a vast German empire for more physical space, a greater population, and new territory to supply food and raw materials
A region at the far western boundary of Czechoslovakia and held about 3.5 million ethnic Germans
31st president of the United States. A member of the Republican Party, he held office during the onset of the Great Depression