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$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Life Presidents Presidents New Deal MoreProgramsGrabBag Causes of GreatDepression FinalFinal Jeopardy

C1-$100 Causes of the Great Depression Causes of the Great Depression $100 Time period when investors thought stocks would go up forever & company profits would as well 1920s

C1-$200 Causes of the Great Depression Causes of the Great Depression $200 Psychological stress caused by the Great Depression led to this Rise in the number of suicides

C1-$300 Causes of the Great Depression Causes of the Great Depression $300 Which of the following is NOT a cause of the Great Depression: a. unchecked stock speculation b. overproduction of goods c. decline of farming industry d. equal distribution of wealth d. Equal distribution of wealth

C1-$400 Causes of the Great Depression Causes of the Great Depression $400 Region in which the Dust Bowl occurred The Great Plains

C1-$500 Causes of the Great Depression Causes of the Great Depression $500 Group that thought the U.S. should be taken off the gold standard and coin silver as currency Populist Party

C2-$100 Life $100 Government system for giving payments or food to the poor Direct relief

C2-$200 Life $200 The farming crisis of 1920, drought and famine, Grapes of Wrath, and migrating to California – this refers to what event Dust Bowl

C2-$500 Life $300 Leader who was supportive of the arts FDR

C2-$400 Life $400 This group included World War I veterans and their families Bonus Army

C2-$300 Life $500 How most investors reacted to the sudden fall of stock prices in 1929 They raced to sell their stocks

C3-$100 Presidents- $100 Believed the best way to end the Great Depression was to ask the business sector to put in place voluntary controls Hoover

C3-$200 Presidents- $200 An unemployment rate of 25% helped to get him elected FDR

C3-$300 Presidents- $300 Called in the army to force the Bonus Army protestors out of Washington, D.C. Hoover

C3-$400 Presidents- $400 Term for shantytowns that showed people’s disgust with the president Hoovervilles

C3-$500 Presidents- $500 Republican domestic policy that was carried out by Hoover A laissez faire economic policy

C4-$100 New Deal - $100 This expanded as a result of the New Deal Role of the Government

C3-200 New Deal - $200 This was created to restructure the nation’s banking system Federal Reserve

C3-$300 New Deal $300 FDR’s first major action as president Closing the nation’s banks and ordering inspections

C3-$400 New Deal - $400 Group of Americans that still faced intense racism that the New Deal did not address African Americans

C3-$500 New Deal - $500 They attacked the New Deal for going too far in its attempts to reform the economy Republicans

C4-$100 More Programs -- $100 Program that gave minimum retirement income, unemployment insurance, and payments to children in need and the disabled Social Security

C4-$200 More Programs -- $200 Series of programs that included more social welfare The Second New Deal

C4-$300 More Programs - $300 This program put more than 6,000 artist to work Works Progress Administration

C4-$400 More Programs - $400 Helped to reassure people that the banks were healthy and that it was okay to keep money in them FDR’s “bank holiday”

C4-$500 More Programs - $500 Three goals of the New Deal Relief, recovery, reform

C4-$100 Grab Bag - $100 Author of the novel Grapes of Wrath John Steinbeck

C4-$200 Grab Bag - $200 Person who organized the United Farm Workers in California Cesar Chavez

C4-$300 Grab Bag -- $300 Reason that it was difficult for the United Farm Workers to gain national recognition as a union There was no federal protection of agricultural workers

C4-$300 Grab Bag -- $400 What FDR’s programs were accused of being Socialist

C4-$500 Grab Bag -- $500 Buying stock with the intention of selling later when the prices go up, thinking that prices will go up and not down speculation

Final Jeopardy One long-range effect of the Great Depression… People developed habit of saving and thriftiness