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FDR

The New Deal

The Dust Bowl

The Great Depression

Vocabulary

The New Deal The Dust Bowl The Great Depression FDR Vocabulary $ $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

What was the first major action FDR took as president?

Who was the first woman to serve in the cabinet?

C 1 - $300 What did Mary McLeod Bethune help organize to help FDR with racial issues?

Which candidates ran for president in 1932?

This work program reflected FDR’s concern for the natural environment

This New Deal agency was set up to regulate the stock market

C 2 - $200 This New Deal program had the biggest long-term effect on the American economy

C 2 - $300 By decreasing farm surpluses, New Deal policies helped do what to farm goods

C 2 - $400 Outspoken against the New Deal he began a social program called “Share-Our-Wealth”

C 2 - $500 This New Deal program was designed to insure people’s savings accounts?

C 3 - $100 Author of The Grapes of Wrath about Oklahomans fleeing the Dust Bowl to California

Farmers removed a thick layer of this which contributed to causing the Dust Bowl

to men who rode the rails as they searched for work The name given to men who rode the rails as they searched for work

C 3 - $400 Migrants traveling from Oklahoma City to Bakersfield, CA used this route

C 3 - $500 Migrants from the Dust Bowl region who were traveling west were called this

During the Great Depression, C 4 - $100 During the Great Depression, the overall unemployment rate was about this %?

An example of the psychological stress caused by the Great Depression was in increase in this

Herbert Hoover’s approach to the Depression was based on a belief in this

The rise in tariff rates, like the Hawley-Smoot Tariff Act, led to this?

C 4 - $500 The farming crisis of the 1920’s resulted from a drop in demand after this worldwide event

C 5 - $100 The shantytowns in major cities were called this to show disgust with Hoover

C 5 - $200 Buying stocks on the chance of a quick profit without considering risks

World War I veterans and their families who marched on Washington D.C.

When the government gives payments or food C 5 - $400 When the government gives payments or food to the poor it is called this

to help pay for a stock purchase Borrowing money to help pay for a stock purchase

Closed the Nation’s banks and had them inspected C 1 A - $100 Closed the Nation’s banks and had them inspected $

C 1 A - $200 Frances Perkins $

C 1 A - $300 The Black Cabinet $

C 1 A - $400 Herbert Hoover And Franklin D. Roosevelt $

Civilian Conservation C 1 A - $500 Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) $

and Exchange Commission (SEC) C 2 A - $100 The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) $

C 2 A - $200 Social Security Act $

Raise prices for farm goods C 2 A - $300 Raise prices for farm goods $

C 2 A - $400 Huey Long $

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation C 2 A - $500 FDIC Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation $

C 3 A - $100 John Steinbeck $

C 3 A - $200 Prairie Grass $

C 3 A - $300 hoboes $

C 3 A - $400 Route 66 $

C 3 A - $500 Okies $

C 4 A - $100                                               25 percent $

C 4 A - $200 Suicide Rate $

C 4 A - $300 Voluntary Cooperation/ Rugged Individualism $

A dramatic drop in world trade C 4 A - $400 A dramatic drop in world trade $

C 4 A - $500 World War I $

C 5 A - $100 “Hoovervilles” $

C 5 A - $200 Speculation $

C 5 A - $300 Bonus Army $

C 5 A - $400 Direct Relief $

C 5 A - $500 Buying on margin $

Final Jeopardy Topic: FDR’s Policies FJ Topic Final Jeopardy Topic: FDR’s Policies $

made law, about reorganizing the Supreme Court FJ Question Name given to the bill which FDR failed to have made law, about reorganizing the Supreme Court $

FJ Ans “Court-packing Bill” $

END OF GAME