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History 24 Crossword
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1) Reversed the Dawes Act of 1887, which encouraged Natives to abandon their Indian identities and adopt to norms of society, allowing Native Americans the right to own land communally and have control over their affairs.
2) A New Deal created program to give unemployed Americans government-funded jobs on public works projects. Put Millions of unemployed citizens to work on roads, bridges, parks, etc.
3) Had extensive experience trying to improve working conditions in shops and factories, which ultimately lead to the title as Roosevelt's secretary of labor for the New Deal.
6) A southern white politician who challenged the New Deal. He championed the poor, humble, country people, and promised jobs, roads, schools, and hospitals, but behaved ruthlessly to achieve these goals. Elected to senate, and planned on sharing wealth to the point where no one could make over $1 million. Unsuccessfully ran for president, and was assassinated in 1935.
7) the alignment of interest groups and voters who voted for Roosevelt in part because of his promise for “relief for the poor, economic recovery, and reform of the financial system.”
8) A social worker who administered New Deal relief efforts and served as one of Roosevelt's loyal confidants.
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4) Industrial self-government that encouraged industrialists in every part of the economy to agree on rules to define fair working conditions, set prices, and minimize competition.
5) Guaranteed industrial workers the right to organize unions, providing federal support for labor organization.
9) Millions of Jobs were created, and many bills and programs were passed aiming to help the poor, war vets, and elderly.
10) veterans that gathered to persuade congress to give them the bonus that was promised in 1924: $1 for everyday that they had been in uniform + extra cash for time spent overseas.
11) Slow pace of change, failure to serve the interests of workers who produced the nations wealth, failure to lift the nation out of a depression, and a missed opportunity to displace capitalism, rubbed members of all political sides the wrong way.
12) The most important feature of the New Deal's welfare state. Designed to provide a modest income to relieve the poverty of the elderly.
13) Cofounder of the National Council of Negro Women, and served as the highest ranking black official in Roosevelt's administration. Helped African Americans get access to New Deal relief programs, through a black professional/civil rights activist post called the "Black Cabinet."
14) A New Deal relief program that offered unemployed young men a chance to earn wages while working to conserve natural resources.
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