New Deal Policies Causes for the GD Finance Terms Hoover Policies Affected Groups $100 $500 $400 $300 $200.

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New Deal Policies Causes for the GD Finance Terms Hoover Policies Affected Groups $100 $500 $400 $300 $200

Topic 1 - $100 Roosevelt’s program to alleviate the Depression was known as the New Deal and focused on three general goals, what were they?

Topic 1 - $100 Relief for the Needy, Economic Recovery, And Financial Reform

Topic 1 - $200 Roosevelt took office and undertook a series of rapid series of legislation called…

Topic 1 - $200 Hundred Days

Topic 1 - $300 During the Hundred Days which laws were passed?

Topic 1 - $300 Emergency Banking Relief Act, Glass- Steagall Act, and the Federal Securities Act.

Topic 1 - $400 Which laws were passed that were later deemed unconstitutional?

Topic 1 - $400 Agricultural Adjustment Act, and National Industrial Recovery Act.

Topic 1 - $500 Which acts were passed with the 2 nd New Deal? (Name 3 of 5 to get full point)

Topic 1 - $ nd AAA– removing provisions making it unconsitutional. 2.Wagner Act 3.Social Security Act 4.Fair Labor Standards Act 5.Indian Reorganization Act

Topic 2 - $100 What problems occurred with Farmers?

Topic 2 - $100 Due to WWI, they overproduced their crop due to a fall in demand.

Topic 2 - $200 What financial problems plagued farmers?

Topic 2 - $200 Too many farmers were in debt, which led to a decline in buying power.

Topic 2 - $300 What issue plagued consumers?

Topic 2 - $300 Consumers had less money due to overuse of credit.

Topic 2 - $400 Key Industries were affected due to a rise in new industries, which industries were severely impacted?

Topic 2 - $400 Coal Mining, and Railroad

Topic 2 - $500 What were the causes of the Great Depression?

Topic 2 - $500 Vehicle: Stock Market Crash 1.High Tariffs 2.Farming Crisis 3.Availability of Easy Credit 4.Unequal Distribution of Income

Topic 3 - $100 What kind of loan does one take out on a home and how do banks make money off of it?

Topic 3 - $100 Mortgage, and Mortgage Rate

Topic 3 - $200 What kind of market do we need to have for prices to go up?

Topic 3 - $200 Bull Market

Topic 3 - $300 What is speculation?

Topic 3 - $300 Buying stock without first examining the risks.

Topic 3 - $400 What is it called when a person buys a portion of their stock in cash, and the remained in credit?

Topic 3 - $400 Buying on Margin

Topic 3 - $500 What is the stock market called that the economy was based on during the 1930’s?

Topic 3 - $500 Dow Jones Industrial Average (DOW J: )

Topic 4 - $100 How long did it take the stock market to crash while Hoover was in office?

Topic 4 - $100 1 year.

Topic 4 - $200 What were shantytowns called when Hoover was in office?

Topic 4 - $200 Hoovervilles

Topic 4 - $300 What plagued the Great Plains while Hoover was in office?

Topic 4 - $300 The Dust Bowl

Topic 4 - $400 How did Hoover try to reassure the Nation?

Topic 4 - $400 Through Voluntarism and Rugged Individualism

Topic 4 - $500 What piece of legislation did Hoover pass to assist homeowners?

Topic 4 - $500 Federal Home Loan Bank Act

Topic 5 - $100 Which groups suffered the worst unemployment rates?

Topic 5 - $100 African Americans and Latinos

Topic 5 - $200 Rural Families had to resort to what kind of methods in order to provide for their families?

Topic 5 - $200 Tenant Farming

Topic 5 - $300 What two kinds of lines did people wait in to receive food that was provided by charities?

Topic 5 - $300 Bread Lines and Soup Kitchens

Topic 5 - $400 How were families affected from the Great Depression?

Topic 5 - $400 They remained grounded in their traditions and morals.

Topic 5 - $500 How much did the suicide rate rise?

Topic 5 - $500 30%