This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of World History (General) has 33 clues. Answers range from 3 to 20 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
a downturn in economic activity in which the value of goods & services declines
a long period of severe economic & social hardship& massive unemployment & suffering
an economic system in which individuals produce goods & prices are determined by supple & demand
an economic system in which both individuals & the government produces & sells goods
the quantity of a product that is available and the market's desire for that product; makes the price of a product fluctuate
in the economic cycle; the period of economic growth & expansion
in the economic cycle; the period following a recession during which the value of goods & services rises
more goods being produced than being sold; leads to a decrease in production which leads to increased unemployment
taxes on imported goods
a system of using tariffs to raise the price of imported goods in order to protect domestic producers
compensation from a defeated enemy for damages caused by war
buying shares "on margin" with the expectation that the value of the shares will increase enough to pay back the loan & make a profit
October 29, 1929, when the New York Stock Exchange collapsed
relief payments by a government, sometimes in the form of vouchers for food & other essentials
an unemployed person who moves from place to place in search of work
to send back to one's country of origin
discrimination or hostility toward Jewish people
the opposite of inflation; occurs when the price of goods & services falls
a government in which the ruling party has more seats in the House of Commons than all other parties combined
a 1935 rail trip from Vancouver to Ottawa by unemployed men to protest conditions at employment relief camps
a riot that occurred when police attempted to clean On-to-Ottawa trekkers from a stadium in Regina
a series of programs, such as social assistance for the aged & unemployed, introduced by US president Roosevelt in the 1930s to deal with the Depression
an economic condition in which industry is free of government intervention
a state in which the government actively looks after the well-being of citizens
Canada's first socialist party founded in the Prairies in 1932; advocated government control of the economy
an economic system in which the production & distribution of goods are owned privately or by shareholders in corporations who have invested their money in the hope of making a profit
platform of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation party; it supported public ownership of industry & social programs to assist those in need
political party founded in Western Canada; opposed to capitalism
nationalist French Canadian political party led by Maurice Duplessis
a movement advocating for the protection & development of Quebecois culture & language
the formation of labour unions
report of the Royal Commission on Dominion-Provincial Relations, a commission set up in 1937 to examine the Canadian economy & federal-provincial relations
a federal transfer of funds from richer to poorer provinces