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Industrial Revolution and the Economy Crossword
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2) The idea in America when all cultures from different peoples who live or move here mix and blend in as a new American culture
3) the time period after the Civil War and the later 1800s when new inventions changed the world and created a new economy
4) When smaller and weaker cultures are absorbed, or blending into the dominant culture
5) the cost of goods and services based on supply and demand
6) when something new is created that has never been made before
8) one's wages; money obtained through labor (work)
9) the opposite of lend; to ask for and receive money from someone else, or a bank that you have to pay back
13) to donate or have charity
14) The monetary or financial system that includes labor, wages, currency, banking and government.
16) When the dominant culture does not allow any expression of other cultures or languages. They are shut out, or quieted.
18) money in all forms
20) metal currency
21) The government agency that manages US currency (money) - supply, printing and establishing its value and interest rates.
23) A time (not anymore) when all US currency was backed, or tied directly to gold and/or silver. The was actually gold and silver to represent each dollar.
24) Schools were Native American children were sent to live by the government in the late 1800s to the 1940s (by force sometimes) where they had to give up their culture and assimilate into American culture
25) the opposite of borrow; to loan or give someone money that they will eventually pay back
26) to be once again even with whom you borrowed money; to return all that you borrowed
28) a card issued from a bank that when used is like you are borrowing money and you incur debt that has to be paid back with interest
29) When big cities were started when many people moved from farms and the countryside to find jobs in industry
31) an economy controlled and directed by a government
32) a tool we use make transactions for good and services
34) A business sector; or where things are made or done in an economy
37) to be in debt; as when you borrow money
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1) Moving from one country to another to live
7) A new economic class that was created due to the Industrial Revolution that was not super rich, or poor, but in between
10) Parcels of land set aside by the US government for Native Americans - a very small fraction of the land that used to be all theirs
11) a special numbered piece of paper that is signed that acts the same as money
12) a safe numbered place in a bank where you deposit and withdraw from specific to your name
15) when one person or company owns and controls an entire industry, or product line and can set prices and quantities - they are illegal in America
17) the opposite of earn; to give out money when someone works for you
18) the price of a good or service
19) In history when a powerful culture controls, takes over, destroys, or assimilates a weaker culture
22) to take money out of a bank or ATM
24) to exchange money for goods and services
27) The places in New York City and San Francisco that newly arrived immigrants had to go and register
30) places just outside big cities where people moved to that didn't want to live in a big city
33) Organized workers who come together to create contracts with companies to protect their rights
35) to use money to get things or services
36) A free economy where there is very little government control or interference
38) The idea that America is like salad that each culture is together, but not melted together, but all visible and each individual culture is part of the whole
39) paper currency
40) to not spend money, but put it in a bank account
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