100 200 300 400 500 1920s Life and Culture Great Depression HooverFDR Vocabulary Misc. Final Question.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
THE GREAT DEPRESSION.
Advertisements

Chapter 23 Roosevelt and the New Deal
Do Now If your family or friend was out of a job, how would you want the government to respond?
FDR Takes Office Chapter 12, Section 1 Coach Presnell.
Chapter 15 THE GREAT DEPRESSION
Business terms to be familiar with Gross Domestic Product – total value of all goods and services produced in one country in one year. Unemployment Rate.
$200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 X X.
© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved Round 1 Final Jeopardy Table 1 Table 2Table 3 Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 Table 4.
Great Depression & NEW DEAL
The Great Depression
The Great Depression U.S. History.
U.S. History Final. HoovervilleBreadlineCrashWorkDust
The Great Depression ( Standard 11. 6: The Great Depression and how the New Deal fundamentally changed the role of the federal government.) ( Standard.
Famous People Great Depression Vocabulary Stock Market Crash The New Deal $500 $400 $300 $200 $100.
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.
The Great Depression OPEN Category FDR’s New Deal Important People Problems The Great Depression $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Final.
The New Deal Franklin D. Roosevelt & The First New Deal.
ThanksHoover!OkiesOz Flying Monkeys
The Roaring 20’s. Very prosperous time in America, wages were the highest in nation’s history 1922, WSB radio in Atlanta began operation as “the voice.
Restoring Confidence What is significant about Roosevelt’s first 100 days in office?
Responses to the Great Depression
What Caused the Great Depression?
The Great Depression MTA The Great Depression It was worldwide It was worldwide Started in October 1929 Started in October 1929 Four causes:
Unit 8: The Great Depression
Instructions for using this template. Remember this is Jeopardy, so where I have written “Answer” this is the prompt the students will see, and where.
One factor in the Great Depression was the crashing of the Stock Market on October 29, 1929, a day later named Black Tuesday. On that one day investors.
The Great Depression Page ’s Stock Market Crashed in 1929 This triggered but did not cause the Great Depression.
Causes of the Depression Hoover & the Depression New.
The New Deal Chapter 16, section 1
The Great Depression The 1930’s The Crash Black Tuesday Boom market>increased speculation>great sell-off Oct ‘29 America enters the Great Depression.
GREAT DEPRESSION. Great Depression The Great Depression was a time period between 1929 and 1940 in which there was high unemployment and little economic.
World History Chapter 28.  At the end of WWI, fears about communism taking over swept the U.S.  Became known as the “Red Scare”  Many government officials.
Economic Disaster, the New Deal, and Transforming the National Economy. SOL REVIEW MATERIALS FOR UNIT SEVEN, PART II THE GREAT DEPRESSION,
FDR and the “New Deal”. FDR THE MAN 32 nd President of the United States A new hope Offered the people of America a “New Deal” Set up a “brain trust”
Review for Test Roaring Twenties and Great Depression.
THIS IS With Host... Your Who Said It New Deal Programs What Happened First People Misc. Terms.
CHAPTER 24 The Great Depression. SECTION 1 Prosperity Shattered.
Many Americans began to invest more money in the stock market. American Presidents Harding and Coolidge gave businesses more freedom to achieve and succeed.
By Sharon Gorman and Anna Karpiej-Szczepanski.  President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal programs stimulate the economy and the arts.  The New Deal.
THE NEW DEAL Section 1: Restoring Hope. Goals Explain what actions FDR took to stimulate the economy. Compare and contrast FDR’s policies with Hoover’s.
Hey! So you need a little extra help with understanding the New Deal? No problem.
THIS IS With Host... Your s Lingo 1920s Culture Changes Causes of the Depression Hoover or FDR Life&Legacy of the Depression.
Causes of the Great Depression Overproduction and under consumption of goods. Farm Debt / Credit Problems Uneven distribution of wealth.
FDR- Franklin Roosevelt
“The Imperial President”. Bank Failures Stock Market Crash Farm Failures High Unemployment Limited welfare system and lack of relief agencies Drop in.
First New Deal.
Chapter 18.  Married to Eleanor Roosevelt (niece of Theodore Roosevelt)  New York State Senator  Stricken with polio at 39  Governor of New York 
FDR and the New Deal American History (B) C. Simmons.
Unit 10 Test Review The Great Depression.
Responses to the Great Depression & New Deal Hoover vs. Roosevelt.
Great Depression New DealEconomics Misc
The 1920s Great Depression The New Deal
When FDR became president be promised decisive gov’t action to fight the depression FDR believed the gov’t should use deficit spending (spending that.
The Stock Market Crash of 1929 & The Depression of the 1930’s.
Click Once to Begin JEOPARDY! Policies of the 1920s Roaring 1920’s More Roaring 1920’s Causes of G.D. President strategies Surprise!
The Great Depression New South, Georgia, and the 1920s The New South movement encouraged farmers to not rely on just cotton production and sales. Before.
The New Deal. What is the New Deal? President FDR’s policies designed to end the depression.
* 1933 Bank Holiday * To stop people from making a run on the banks, stabilize the banks, and ensure that ones that are open can do business. * Purpose.
Franklin Roosevelt’s Efforts to Resolve the Economic Crisis During the Great Depression.
Political Response to Great Depression From Hoover’s inaction to Roosevelt’s New Deal.
Roosevelt and His New Deal. VII. FDR and the New Deal.
Prosperity Shattered Hard Times Hoover’s Policies.
Jeopardy Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200
Unit 2 Trashketball Review Game
The Response to the economic Collapse
The Rise of Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
The Rise of Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
Great Depression, FDR, and the New Deal Notes
Jeopardy Vocabulary Causes of the G.D. Impact of G.D. New Deal
Speak Softly and Carry a Big Stick
Presentation transcript:

s Life and Culture Great Depression HooverFDR Vocabulary Misc. Final Question

Bootlegger A 100

Someone who sold illegal alcohol during Prohibition A 100

The name given to the massive growth and popularity of African American culture during the 20s. A 200

Harlem Renaissance A 200

How did consumer practices change in the 1920s A 300

Credit and installment plans A 300

What was controversial about the palmer raids A 400

No sound evidence yet arrested and deported many people for being involved in radical communist movements A 400

Why did the popularity of fundamentalist religions increase in the 1920s? A 500

Prohibition – Hollywood sermons – fear of change A 500

How were racial tensions in the US represented in the Great Depression? B 100

-Minority races lived in poverty before, the depression was only official when it hit white America B 100

How did the Great Depression affect family life? B 200

-Homelessness, migrant lifestyle, divorces and domestic violence B 200

What was the unemployment level in the US in 1932? B 300

23% B 300

Why might someone argue that the Great Depression was natural and unavoidable? B 400

In good time businesses increase production, and employment build a surplus and are then forced to lay off workers. When the surplus is gone they will hire more people.

Give an example of a cause of the Great Depression that was the fault of -Individuals -Banks -Government -Business B 500

Variety B 500

What is a Hooverville? C 100

Name given to the shantytowns built by homeless folks in the Great Depression C 100

Define Rugged Individualism C 200

Success comes from individual effort C 200

Give 1 example of how Hoover attempted to stimulate the American Economy. Was it successful? C 300

Encouraged business owners to keep up pre Depression levels of production and employment Cheerful public statements Funding public works projects Had little impact C 300

Give 1 example of how Hoover attempted to cope with the farm crisis. Was it successful? C 400

Federal Farm Board gave loans and set up cooperatives to try and reduce expenses and get higher crop prices Not successful C 400

Give 1 example of how Hoover attempted to stabilize financial institutions. Was it successful? C 500

$2 billion used to stabilize banks and large corporations Large corporations were helped but small businesses continued to fail, didnt really make a dent. C 500

How did FDRs approach to the Great Depression differ from Hoovers? D 100

FDR believed in direct relief D 100

Which two of FDRs policies were found unconstitutional? D 200

National Recovery Administration National Industrial Recovery Act D 200

Which 3 of FDRs programs worked to directly create jobs? D 300

Civilian Conservation Corps Civil Works Administration Public Works Administration D 300

How was the FDIC supposed to restore Americas faith in the banks? D 400

Their deposits were insured D 400

Describe an action of FDR that tried to solve the following issues of the Great Depression 1.Lower standard of living 2.Natural disasters 3.Lack in aid 4.Racial tension 5.Poor individual choices 6.Decrease in family life D 500

Various

Define Bolshevik E 100

A communist E 100

Prohibition E 200

Banned sale, manufacture and Transportation of alcohol E 200

Scopes Trial E 300

Would evolution be taught in public schools E 300

Smoot-Hawley Tariff E 400

High tariff on imported goods supposed to increase sales of American goods at home but destroyed foreign markets abilities to buy US goods E 400

Dust Bowl E 500

Man made agricultural disaster E 500

Gross National Product F 100

Total value of goods made in the US in one fiscal year F 100

How is a bull market different from a bear market? F 200

Bull Market is where prices rise a Bear is where they drop F 200

Define Social Security What is the current problem with SS in the US? F 300

Pension to retired US workers Fewer young people putting in to the system than older people withdrawing F 300

How did the type of liquor consumed by Americans change in the early 1900s? F 400

More alcohol in it (beer to whiskey) F 400

What is the concern with FDRs approach to fixing the economy? What is the concern with using Hoovers approach? F 500

FDR – how do you make sure the economy is actually recovering (can stand on its own) and not just relying on government aid. Hoover – how can individuals change their circumstances when the problems and challenges that face them are so large. F 500

The Final Question Category is: LIE Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

Click on screen to continue

-Various answers Click on screen to continue

Thank You for Playing! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT