This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of US History (General) has 19 clues. Answers range from 3 to 13 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
The agency set up that spent US$3.3 billion on large-scale public works
"Oink, Oink!" The Act that would help farmers begin to recover. In other words, farmers would be paid more by the governement to produce less
Named after a southeastern state of America, set up to help one of the most depressed regions.
Franklin D. Roosevelt introduced this to help America's economy recover and 'get out' of the Depression.
Part of the New Deal, Roosevelt aimed to assist in the removal of poverty. This is an example of what 'R'
Another 'R' - boost the economy to reduce the high unemployment rate
Final 'R' - funds provided so that the old, sick and disabled were cared for with welfare provisions
Not much 'interest' given here by farmers.....still, 20% were helped out by this Administration
Not all Acts of the Alphabet Agency lasted under the New Deal, what legal institution opposed the government?
FDR government certainly did this more than Hoover. Government inter_______ aimed to help the people
FDR is on FIRE!!!!.......not literally
FDR was said to have 'carried' America "out of the gloom of Depression and into the light". But what about his party?
Good job Hoover wasn't at the bottom of this, he would have been swept away in 1932....
This agency was accused of being racist and sexist, white men were given priority for employment
Not quite the 'HULK' but an agency set up to help people with their mortgages, therefore less likely to become homeless
Spent US$500 million to help thousands of Americans who lived in poverty due to the DEpression
FERA was criticised as an agency for not being diverse in its employment. 30% of black people were still relying on charity by 1935
Blue Eagle logo was a popular advert for this agency. Helped America's industry recover
Scaring away pigeons and amateur actors can find work under FDR's new government, but not everyone was a fan....