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Hosted by Mr. Welch 100 200 400 300 400 Oh Happy Days PanicHoover FDR 300 200 400 200 100 500 100.

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2 Hosted by Mr. Welch

3 100 200 400 300 400 Oh Happy Days PanicHoover FDR 300 200 400 200 100 500 100

4 Row 1, Col 1 A period of rising stock prices Bull Market

5 1,2 When many depositors decide to withdraw their money at one time? Bank Run

6 1,3 Communities where newly homeless people put up shacks on unused or public lands? Shantytowns/Hoovervilles

7 1,4 The period between March 9 and June 16, 1933, when Congress passed 15 major acts to meet the economic Crisis, was called the? Hundred Days

8 2,1 Investing in the stock market hoping for a quick profit? Speculation

9 2,2 Loss of property due to non-payment of a mortgage? Foreclosure

10 2,3 Private charities set up to give poor people a meal? Soup Kitchens

11 2,4 Government practice of abandoning a balanced Budget and barrowing money to pay for programs? Deficit Spending

12 3,1 Theme of the 1920’s: “Buy Now, Pay Later”. Put a little money down and pay the rest over an extended time period? Installment Plan

13 3,2 Stockbroker’s demand for immediate repayment of a loan? Margin Call

14 3,3 Unemployed Americans who wandered around the country, walking, hitching, or “riding the rails”? Hobos

15 3,4 Louisiana senator who championed the downtrodden and built a powerful and corrupt political machine? Huey Long

16 4,1 System for buying and selling shares of companies? Stock Market

17 4,2 The stock market took its steepest dive on October 29, 1929, the day now known as? Black Tuesday

18 4,3 Court officers that were responsible for removing people from foreclosed homes and Apartments? Bailiffs

19 4,4 Set up a process whereby dissatisfied union members could take their complaints to binding arbitration? Wagner Act

20 5,1 Total output of a nations goods and services ? Gross National Product

21 5,2 As the economy slowed, industry continued to produce goods on a massive scale. This would create what economic concept? Overproduction

22 5,3 World War I veterans that marched to Washington D.C.? Bonus Army

23 5,4 Argument that the government should spend heavily during a recession? Keynesianism


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