Great Depression Word Search

Edit Answers
JNBLIYWLNMYGJXRKHOOBJEMWCRVL LFWHKFCQABGWSRFSYADDERDNUHGR YFQBRTPNONKPAWMKNEJXZITIVMZF AMWUDSECONDNEWDEALAXPMSANARN EFBLZRERNTOHDUBAYDRLWJKICIBE MQVAVDUNGTIZZRWCODTKUCRQJIAW WJGXYUCZYVEHCWCMMKMQTIOIWDCD QVBDYKOENDCLGTJOIVLBDAWNMBME SVSZMPMITRIVAIUVGSPZKLCORKNA DHSBZNFDVGASNDQCRPTDBNIROTWL ZYEMVLPOEAPDBDMXAFEUGTLTIXXW CGEZWQERRRUCEURCNFHNRDBDJRZO ASZLUNIGRAMNOUSETLDZSKUEQEVB GCNKXQNBKPCYNLNCWJDSMIPPQLLT PEGNAHCXEKCOTSENOZKBWCOYTIUS PCXHKCSOCIALSECURITYACTNTEVU OFSQOLFEILERKROWKIDRSQNSLFCD SQIEPJEFJTDMNKMYEVDBRALSUPOL UNEMPLOYMENTINSURANCESEQAOUY FAIBLIBMOILCJVZEPNBOYILEFADD JJNRTIEJUVXBBUVGNOWVJUOXEXPB DKYCOYCWOUSBEKGYWSZLIPMDDIWR
1.
To buy stock by paying only a fraction of the stock price and borrowing the rest
2.
fail to meet an obligation
3.
aid for the needy,welfare
4.
projects such as highways built with public funds for public uses
5.
The special session of Congress that Roosevelt called to launch his New Deal programs.
6.
the name given to the new laws aimed at The Great Depression, which were passed by congress during the Hundred Days and the months that followed
7.
Programs that gave needy people government jobs
8.
A government payment that supports a business or market
9.
A nickname for the Great Plains regions hit by drought and dust storms in the early 1930s
10.
A person who moves from place to place to get work.
11.
A place where shares in a company or business enterprise are bought and sold
12.
A sum of money paid regularly by a company to someone who has retired or has a disability
13.
a new set of programs in 1935 including additional banking reforms, new tax laws, new relief programs
14.
A 1935 law passed during the Great Depression that was intended to provide a minimal level of sustenance to older Americans and thus save them from poverty.
15.
a government program that partially protects workers' incomes when they become unemployed