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C1 Depression Problems

C2 Depression Arts

C3 Hoover

C4 FDR

C5 Alphabet Soup Agencies

C6 Potpourri

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1-100 A time when business activity decreases dramatically

1-100A depression

1-200 Shantytowns where the homeless lived were called this

1-200A Hoovervilles

1-300A A group that were gassed and shot at when they marched on Washington to protest against Hoover

1-300A The Bonus Army

1-400 The nickname for the drought stricken area of the Great Plains

1-400A The Dust Bowl

1-500 To regain Americans trust in US banks, FDR established this agency to insure depositors’ money

1-500A FDIC

A place / art form where many families of the depression escaped their problems

2-100A movies

2-200 The Shadow was an example of this type of entertainment

2-200A Radio program

2-300 Folk singer of the 1930s who traveled the US and wrote songs about the depression

2-300A Woody Guthrie

2-400 Wrote the book the Grapes of Wrath

2-400A John Steinbeck

2-500 Biggest child movie star of the 1930s (not Judy Garland)

2-500A Shirley Temple

Quote that described Hoover’s belief in how Americans should solve their own problems

3-100A Rugged Individualis m

3-200 Hoover’s political party

3-200A Republican

3-300 Hoover’s 1928 campaign promise to every American

3-300A A chicken in every pot and a car in every garage

3-400 The biggest public works project that Hoover authorized during his presidency

3-400A The Colorado (Hoover) Dam

3-500 Presidential candidate who was whipped by Hoover in 1928

3-500A Al Smith

Name for FDR’s domestic program to fix the depression

4-100A The New Deal

4-200 Name for radio broadcasts where FDR would speak directly to the American people

4-200A Fireside chats

4-300 FDR’s wife (and cousin)

4-300A Eleanor Roosevelt

4-400 FDR’s shady plan to add judges to the Supreme Court

4-400A Courtpacking

4-500 Three main goals of the New Deal

4-500A Relief, Reform, Recovery

Agency that gave a pension to the elderly and disabled

5-100A SSA

5-200 Gave jobs on conservation projects to single males

5-200A CCC

5-300 Aided the farmers

5-300A AAA

5-400 Built bridges, highways, etc

5-400A PWA

5-500 Paid artists to document the depression

5-500A WPA

Senator from Louisiana nicknamed the Kingfish

6-100A Huey Long

6-200 Goal of FERA agency

6-200A Direct relief (or just relief)

6-300 Codes of fair competition and collective bargaining

6-300A NRA

6-400 When stock prices rise, it is known as this kind of market

6-400A Bull

6-500 WPA Photographer who most famously documented the Great Depression

6-500A Dorothea Lange

List two causes of the Great Depression

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