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Great depression Matching Vocabulary #2

Share-Our-Wealth

Black Tuesday (October 29, 1929)

Federal Emergency Relief Administration, 1933

New Deal

Public Works Administration, 1933

National Recovery Administration, 1933

Hawley-Smoot Tariff, 1930

Hooverville

Agricultural Adjustment Act, 1933

Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1932

Reconstruction finance corporation, 1932

Brain trust

Works progress administration, 1935

National youth administration, 1935

Rural electrification administration, 1935

Federal deposit insurance corporation, 1933

Huey long assassinated, 1935

Rugged individualism

Tennessee valley authority, 1933

Second New Deal (second hundred days), 1935

Civilian conservation corps, 1933

Bonus march, 1932

Bank holiday, 1933

Court packing plan, 1937

Securities and exchange commission, 1934

Wagner act, 1935

First new deal, 1933

Social security act, 1935