equiangular asked:
1. The Consumer Product Safety Commission was establish to protect consumers against unsafe products–including defective or poorly made appliances, baby clothes, sports equipment, and ______(4 letters)–that might cause illness, injury, or even death.
2. Political action committees (PACs), which were set up by unions, business organizations, and other “Special -interest” groups, gave large sums of money to _____(10 letters) who supported their goals.
3. The United States agreed to transfer control of Panama Canal to the country of _____(6 letters) by the year of 2000.
4.Congress put monies into a “superfund” so that the Environment Protection Agency (EPA) could clean up hazardous _____(5 letters) sites.
5. Reagan was a conservative president who wanted to cut taxes and lower government ____(8 letters).
6. Reagan’s conservative policies reversed a trend that started during the _____(7 letters) whereby the government spent more and more money on social programs.
7. For the first time, more Americans worked in finance, real estate, insurance, and service industries than in _____(13 letters) mining, and construction.
8. Foreign imports–especially_____(5 letters) , automobiles, tv set, cameras, and electronic equipment from Japan==took business away from American manufacturers and caused a decline in jobs for U.S. workers.
9. After Marxist rebels called “Sandinistas” seized power in Nicaragua, the U.S. sent _____(3 letters) to counterrevoluntionaries who regain control of the govt.
Yes, this is my homework. But it has like 50 sentences, I have tried but I can’t.(I only asked 9)
Bradley
1. The Consumer Product Safety Commission was establish to protect consumers against unsafe products–including defective or poorly made appliances, baby clothes, sports equipment, and ______(4 letters)–that might cause illness, injury, or even death.
2. Political action committees (PACs), which were set up by unions, business organizations, and other “Special -interest” groups, gave large sums of money to _____(10 letters) who supported their goals.
3. The United States agreed to transfer control of Panama Canal to the country of _____(6 letters) by the year of 2000.
4.Congress put monies into a “superfund” so that the Environment Protection Agency (EPA) could clean up hazardous _____(5 letters) sites.
5. Reagan was a conservative president who wanted to cut taxes and lower government ____(8 letters).
6. Reagan’s conservative policies reversed a trend that started during the _____(7 letters) whereby the government spent more and more money on social programs.
7. For the first time, more Americans worked in finance, real estate, insurance, and service industries than in _____(13 letters) mining, and construction.
8. Foreign imports–especially_____(5 letters) , automobiles, tv set, cameras, and electronic equipment from Japan==took business away from American manufacturers and caused a decline in jobs for U.S. workers.
9. After Marxist rebels called “Sandinistas” seized power in Nicaragua, the U.S. sent _____(3 letters) to counterrevoluntionaries who regain control of the govt.
Yes, this is my homework. But it has like 50 sentences, I have tried but I can’t.(I only asked 9)
Bradley
























Bruce
Do your own homework, geez.
Francis
You’re not asking for help. All you’ve done is cut and pasted your homework crossword here for us to do. Please DON’T. We’re not here to do your homework.
Shannon
Your homework is politically biased crap.
9. After the popular revolution in Nicaragua in 1979, the F.S.L.N. or the Sandinistas (called “Marxist rebels” by some) became the ruling political party. The U. S. supported terrorists, called “contras” who tried to destabilize a democratically-elected government.
Today, President Daniel Ortega is once again the democratically-elected leader of Nicaragua. The “counter-revolutionaries” are now arms or drug dealers in Miami.
Long live Sandino!
Mathew
1. Toys
2. Candidates
3. Panama
4. Waste
5. Spending
6. Recession
7. Manufacturing
8. Steel
9. CIA