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Welcome Back Mon. Jan. 5, 2015 Please get your notebook Take out a separate piece of paper Quietly Begin Warm-Up Warm-Up What did you do well last semester and what will you do differently this semester to make it better? 1 paragraph – 6 sentences

Todays Agenda Warm-Up / Pair Share Unit 5 notebook set-up and vocab Homework: – Finish Vocab – Vocab Quiz Friday all words – Take FN: Causes of the Great Depression

Ch. 8 Sec. 1 1.Herbert Hoover 2.Speculation 3.Black Tuesday 4.business cycle 5.Great Depression 6.Hawley-Smoot Tariff Ch. 8 Sec. 2 7.Bread line 8.Hooverville 9.Tenant farmer 10.Dust Bowl 11.Okies 12.repatriation Ch. 8 Sec Localism 14.Reconstruction Finance Corporation 15.Trickle-down economics 16.Hoover Dam 17.Bonus Army 18.Douglas MacArthur Term & PicDefinition Re-define in your own words/ make conn. Or give example Unit 5 Vocab. Part 1 – Ch. 8

Ch. 9 Sec. 1 1.Eleanor Roosevelt 2.New Deal 3.Fireside chat 4.FDIC 5.Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) 6.Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) 7.National Recovery Administration (NRA) 8.Public Works Administration (PWA) Ch. 9 Sec. 2 9.Second New Deal 10.Works Progress Administration (WPA) 11.John Maynard Keynes 12.Pump priming 13.Social Security Act 14.Wagner Act 15.Collective bargaining 16.Fair Labor Standards Act 17.Congress of Industrial Organizations(CIO) 18.sit-down strikes 19.Court packing Ch. 8 Sec Black Cabinet 21.Mary McLeod Bethune 22.Indian New Deal 23.New Deal coalition 24.Welfare state Term & PicDefinition Re-define in your own words/ make conn. Or give example Unit 5 Vocab. Part 1 – Ch. 8 Tonight's Homework: Copy FN: “FDR Offers Relief and Recovery”

Ch. 9 Sec. 1 1.Eleanor Roosevelt 2.New Deal 3.Fireside chat 4.FDIC 5.Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) 6.Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) 7.National Recovery Administration (NRA) 8.Public Works Administration (PWA) Ch. 9 Sec. 2 9.Second New Deal 10.Works Progress Administration (WPA) 11.John Maynard Keynes 12.Pump priming 13.Social Security Act 14.Wagner Act 15.Collective bargaining 16.Fair Labor Standards Act 17.Congress of Industrial Organizations(CIO) 18.sit-down strikes 19.Court packing Ch. 8 Sec Black Cabinet 21.Mary McLeod Bethune 22.Indian New Deal 23.New Deal coalition 24.Welfare state Term & PicDefinition Re-define in your own words/ make conn. Or give example Unit 5 Vocab. Part 1 – Ch. 8