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Powerpoint Jeopardy EconomyFinancial Collapse New DealNo Questions

Name 2 causes of the Great Depression Economy– 10 points

What did farmers do to make up for a loss of revenue in the 1920’s? Economy– 20 points

Name 2 reasons that consumers were buying less in the 1920s Economy– 30 points

What is known as a period of rising prices in the stock market? Economy– 40 points

What term is used when people pay small down payments while borrowing the rest to pay for stocks? Economy– 50 points

October 29 th refers to what day in history and what happened? Financial Collapse– 10 points

Why did so many banks shut down after the stock market crash? Financial Collapse– 20 points

In 1930, Congress passed the Hawley- Smoot Tariff Act. What did this act do? Financial Collapse– 30 points

What is the best definition of price supports? Financial Collapse– 40 points

What occurred during the Dust Bowl? Financial Collapse– 50 points

What agency took water from Tennessee Rivers and used it in dams to make electricity? New Deal– 10 points

What idea did the Wagner Act mostly deal with? New Deal– 20 points

What was the goal of the Court Reform Bill? New Deal– 30 points

Which man was seen as stiff competition against FDR until he was assassinated? New Deal– 40 points

The Social Security Act did 3 things. Name 2 of them. New Deal– 50 points