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Who Said It New Deal Programs What Happened First People Misc. Terms

“A Chicken in Every Pot and a car in every garage” A 100

Hoover A 100

It needs no prophet to tell you that when the people find that they can get their money -- that they can get it when they want it for all legitimate purposes -- the phantom of fear will soon be laid. A 200

FDR (Fireside Chat) A 200

…They’re meeting tonight. Soon there will be Share Our Wealth societies for everyone to meet. They have a great work to perform. A 300

Huey Long A 300

"The New Deal is Christ's Deal," and "God is directing President Roosevelt." A 400

Fr. Coughlin A 400

In America today, we are nearer a final triumph over poverty than is any other land. A 500

Hoover A 500

New Deal law paid farmers to take farmland out of production and actually produce fewer crops B 100

AAA B 100

B 200 For what reason is the WPA both relief and recovery?

Relief: Immediate Jobs Recovery: creates infrastructure that is long lasting and will stimulate growth of different industries B 200

This New Deal agency employed millions of unskilled workers to carry out public works projects as well as offering opportunities for people in the arts to be employed B 300

WPA B 300

What does the FDIC stand for? B 400

Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. B 400

Name four New Deal agencies still active today. B 500

TVA FDIC SEC Social Security B 500

The construction of the Hoover Dam The construction of the Empire State Building C 100

Hoover Dam C 100

PWA WPA C 200

PWA C 200

FDR proposes a reordering of the Supreme Court Creation of the NIRA C 300

NIRA C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

The Election of 1932 RFC C 400

The RFC C 400

FDR said “Have no fear but fear itself” The Emergency Banking Relief Act C 500

Have no fear but fear itself C 500

The CCC invited these types of people to work for this ND agency D 100

Young Unmarried Men D 100

Ordered by president Hoover to remove the Bonus Army from government property D 200

General Douglas MacArthur D 200

Proposed the concept of an automatic pension from the government for the elderly. D 300

Francis Townsend D 300

Wrote perhaps the most popular book of the Great Depression era about a family of migrant farmers desperately seeking employment D 400

John Steinbeck D 400

What is she known as…? D 500

Migrant mother D 500

An empty pocket is known as a… E 100

Hoover flag E 100

Offensive Slang; A migrant farm worker from the south- central United States, especially one seeking work in the West or Southwest during the 1930s E 200

Oakies E 200

This was the code of behavior for knights, stressing courage, loyalty and devotion E 300

Run on the Bank E 300

Every American president since FDR is assessed after how many days, since FDR’s precedent. E 400

First 100 days E 400

Is the SEC relief, recovery, or reform? E 500

Reform E 500

Most African Americans voted along what party line in the 1936 election? F 100

Democrat F 100

What change to the Constitution was made during the Depression? F 200

Overturning of the 18 th Amendment F 200

What was Hoover’s answer to the Great Depression? 3 things F 300

Volunteerism Localism Rugged Individualism F 300

What economic theory is defined by deficit spending to fix an economy in crisis. F 400

Keynesian Economics F 400

What year did the CCC end F 500

1942 F 500

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