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The Great Depression Pages Weaknesses in economy: Name weakness in economy – What is buying on margin? What is buying on speculation? What is a margin call? Why would people sell their stocks? What is a “bank run”? What was the unemployment rate in 1933? Who was President when the Great Depression started? What did the homeless people build?

Depression in North Carolina Page 452 – 453 What industries were crippled by the depression? What measures did Governor Gardner carry out to help NC? What is an arbitrator and how did Gardner use them? What did the Council on Unemployment do? The New Deal Pages What was promised to the WWI vets and why did they need it early? 2.What happened to the Bonus Army and what was the final straw? 3.What did the initials FDR stand for and where was he Governor.’ 4.What did FDR say you had to fear?

The New Deal continued…… Pages In what 2 ways did Roosevelt differ from Hoover? 6. Who was to be in his “brain trust”? 7. How did he restore public trust in the banks? 8. What were the 3 R’s of the 1 st 100 days? 9. Name the 7 New Deal programs still in effect today. 10. In the Social Security Act, what do workers get? 11. In Socialism, what does the government own? 12. What did the NCERA do? 13. What was the CCC and what ages were involved? 14. Did the New Deal work? 15. How did we get out of the depression?