| BLACKPOWER | US social, economic, and political movement of black people, 1960s and 1970s (5,5) |
| REFORMATION | Religious and political movement of 16c Europe (11) |
| MARTINEAU | Harriet --, 1802-76, writer on mainly social, economic and historical subjects (9) |
| JETSET | Group of black people who are successful |
| NEWLEFT | Political movement of the 1960s and 1970s |
| YOUNGIRELAND | Type of litter found on this island produced by old social and political movement (5,7) |
| NUDISM | Cultural and political movement advocating and defending social nakedness (6) |
| LEETREVINO | US golfer, nicknamed Supermex, who won six major titles in the 1960s and 1970s |
| WILLIEMAYS | Outfielder for the Giants and two other teams in the 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s: 2 wds. |
| FOREIGNAID | Economic and other assistance given by one country to another (7,3) |
| EDDYMERCKX | Belgian cyclist who won the Tour de France five times in the 1960s and 1970s (4,6) |
| MARXISM | Name given to the economic and political theories of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels |
| PERESTROIKA | Mikhail Gorbachev's program of Russian economic and political reforms in the 1980s |
| SOCIALDARWINIST | Adherent of natural selection within economic and political settings (6,9) |
| TRIBES | Groups of (especially primitive) families or communities linked by social, economic, religious or blood ties and usually having a common culture and dialect and a recognized leader |
| TRIBE | A group of communities linked by social, economic, religious or blood ties and usually having a common culture, dialect and a recognized leader |
| FARE | Economic and political problem |
| MEAD | US social anthropologist, Margaret - the scientific soundness of her book Coming of Age in Samoa (1928) |
| NEWDEAL | Name given to the domestic policies of US president Franklin D Roosevelt for economic and social reform during his first term of office |
| ADDAMS | Jane ___, US social reformer and pacifist awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931 (6) |