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Jeopardy The New DealEssays Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Road To DepressionAlphabet SoupMiscellaneous

$100 Question from Road To Depression What event occurred on Black Tuesday (October 29, 1929)?

$100 Answer from Road To Depression The Stock Market Crashed. Investors sold more than 16 million shares of stock causing the stock market to crash.

$200 Question from Road To Depression European countries reacted to the Hawley- Smoot Tariff by doing this.

$200 Answer from Road To Depression Passing high protective tariffs of their own

$300 Question from Road To Depression This group of individuals experienced an early depression in the 1920s.

$300 Answer from Road To Depression Farmers

$400 Question from Road To Depression What consumer factors helped hide economic problems in the 1920s?

$400 Answer from Road To Depression (Buying on Credit) Americans were purchasing many consumer goods on credit.

$500 Question from Road To Depression List at least four of the eight major causes of the Great Depression. (All of which started in the 1920s)

$500 Answer from Road To Depression 1.Consumers buying on credit 2.Businesses failed 3.Farms failed 4.Banks failed 5.International trade dropped by 70% 6.Prices on agricultural products dropped 7.Unemployment rose 8.Stock market speculation

$100 Question from Alphabet Soup This organization planted millions of trees.

$100 Answer from Alphabet Soup CCC Civilian Conservation Corps

$200 Question from Alphabet Soup Roosevelt created the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) to regulate this.

$200 Answer from Alphabet Soup Regulate the Stock Market

$300 Question from Alphabet Soup This organization was created to insure peoples’ money and stop bank runs.

$300 Answer from Alphabet Soup (FDIC) Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

$400 Question from Alphabet Soup This New Deal program extended job opportunities to Mexican Americans and other minority youth?

$400 Answer from Alphabet Soup (CCC) Civilian Conservation Corps

$500 Question from Alphabet Soup Critics disapproved of the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) because it did this.

$500 Answer from Alphabet Soup It gave the government direct control of a business

$100 Question from The New Deal What was the chief complaint of conservatives against the New Deal?

$100 Answer from The New Deal It made government too powerful.

$200 Question from The New Deal The Rural Electrification Administration provided electricity to this group of individuals.

$200 Answer from The New Deal Farmers

$300 Question from The New Deal The right to collective bargaining was part of this act.

$300 Answer from The New Deal The Wagner Act (This act made labor unions legal)

$400 Question from The New Deal Why was The American Liberty League (ALL) formed?

$400 Answer from The New Deal To oppose FDR’s New Deal

$500 Question from The New Deal A significant flaw of this act meant that it did not apply to domestics or farm-workers at first.

$500 Answer from The New Deal The Social Security Act

$100 Question from Essays How did the Great Depression impact families? How did the conditions of the time period emphasize the usage of the term Great Depression? How did families cope with hard times?

$100 Answer from Essays Answers will vary

$200 Question from Essays Why was President Hoover unsuccessful in ending the Great Depression? What were two ideas Hoover had that led to his cautious response to the economic troubles of the United States? Why do you think these ideas failed?

$200 Answer from Essays Answers will vary

$300 Question from Essays What was significant about President Franklin Roosevelt’s “First Hundred Days” in office? What were three of the programs created during this First New Deal? Which one do you think had the most impact in helping Americans during these tough times? Why?

$300 Answer from Essays Answers will vary

$400 Question from Essays How did minorities fair during the Great Depression? Why do you think minorities did not benefit as much from the numerous government programs of the New Deal?

$400 Answer from Essays Answers will vary

$500 Question from Essays What two government programs created during the Great Depression do you consider successful? Why? What was one program you think failed? Why?

$500 Answer from Essays Answers will vary

$100 Question from Miscellaneous This President responded cautiously to the Great Depression he thought the business cycle would correct itself.

$100 Answer from Miscellaneous President Hoover

$200 Question from Miscellaneous What economic condition did economist John Maynard Keynes believe caused the Great Depression?

$200 Answer from Miscellaneous Lack of government intervention (Keynesian Economics: The government needs to prime the pump)

$300 Question from Miscellaneous The policy of volunteerism called for this.

$300 Answer from Miscellaneous Companies should volunteer to keep their doors open and not fire employees.

$400 Question from Miscellaneous Both of these groups faced discrimination when competing with white Americans for a limited number of jobs.

$400 Answer from Miscellaneous Mexican Americans and African Americans

$500 Question from Miscellaneous Congress instituted this organization to loan money to banks so that they could lend money to businesses to stimulate economic activity. “A Trickle Down Program”

$500 Answer from Miscellaneous (RFC) Reconstruction Finance Corporation

Final Jeopardy Hint: Essay What were three long term and two short term causes of the Great Depression? Which cause do you think had the most impact? Why?

Long Term Causes 1.Consumers buying on credit 2.World wide economic decline (International trade dropped by 70%) 3.Overproduction (Business failed / Farms Failed) Short Term Causes 1.Stock Market Crash (Due to Speculation) 2.Banks Failed (Due to bank runs) Final Jeopardy Answers