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C1. Depression Problems. C2. Depression Arts. C3. Hoover. C4. FDR. C5. Alphabet Soup Agencies. C6. Potpourri. Depression Problems. Depression Arts. Hoover. FDR. Alphabet Agencies. Potpourri. $100. $100. $100. $100. $ 1 00. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Transcript of Depression Problems

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Depression

Problems

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Depression Arts

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Hoover

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FDR

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Alphabet Soup Agencies

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Potpourri

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A time when business activity

decreases dramatically

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depression

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Shantytowns where the

homeless lived were called this

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Hoovervilles

1-300A A group that were gassed and shot at

when they marched on Washington to protest

against Hoover

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The Bonus Army

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The nickname for the drought stricken area of the Great Plains

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The Dust Bowl

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To regain Americans trust in US banks, FDR

established this agency to insure depositors’ money

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FDIC

2-1001 - 100

A place / art form where many families of the depression escaped

their problems

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movies

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The Shadow was an example of

this type of entertainment

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Radio program

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Folk singer of the 1930s who traveled the US

and wrote songs about the depression

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Woody Guthrie

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Wrote the book the Grapes of Wrath

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John Steinbeck

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Biggest child movie star of the 1930s (not Judy

Garland)

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Shirley Temple

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Quote that described Hoover’s belief in how Americans should solve

their own problems

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Rugged Individualism

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Hoover’s political party

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Republican

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Hoover’s 1928 campaign promise to

every American

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A chicken in every pot and a car in every

garage

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The biggest public works project that Hoover authorized

during his presidency

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The Colorado (Hoover) Dam

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Presidential candidate who was whipped by

Hoover in 1928

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Al Smith

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Name for FDR’s domestic program to

fix the depression

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The New Deal

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Name for radio broadcasts where FDR would speak directly to

the American people

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Fireside chats

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FDR’s wife (and cousin)

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Eleanor Roosevelt

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FDR’s shady plan to add judges to the Supreme

Court

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Courtpacking

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Three main goals of the New Deal

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Relief, Reform, Recovery

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Agency that gave a pension to the

elderly and disabled

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SSA

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Gave jobs on conservation

projects to single males

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CCC

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Aided the farmers

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AAA

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Built bridges, highways, etc

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PWA

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Paid artists to document the

depression

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WPA

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Senator from Louisiana nicknamed the

Kingfish

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Huey Long

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Goal of FERA agency

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Direct relief (or just relief)

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Codes of fair competition and

collective bargaining

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NRA

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When stock prices rise, it is known as this kind of market

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Bull

6-500

WPA Photographer who most famously

documented the Great Depression

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Dorothea Lange

List two causes of the Great

Depression