1920s
Great Depression
New Deal
100

What is consumerism?

the encouragement by the media, government or other people to buy more products.

100

began the great depression; day when stock prices plunged

Black Tuesday

100

The 3 R's of the New Deal

Relief, Recovery, Reform

200

What is a Flapper?

young girls who had short hair, wore short dresses and danced provocatively.

200

Name 2 causes of the Great Depression

Bank Run

Dust Bowl

Over production

Under consumption

200

Name 2 New Deal programs

CCC, AAA, FDIC, SSA, NIRA

300

Give one push and pull factor for the Great Migration.

Various answers

300

towns that homeless Americans in many cities built out of cardboard and tar paper

Hooverville

300

How were President Hoover’s and F.D.R’s policies toward the Great Depression different?

Hoover- toughen up

FDR- government will support you

400

Made the sale of alcohol illegal, used as a tool by traditionalists to “clean up cities”

Prohibition

400

Area where clouds of dust resulting from strong winds and a lack of rain were detrimental

The Dust Bowl

400

What is Social Security?

takes money from workers and their employers, which is later given to them during emergencies or old age. 

500

How did the Harlem Renaissance impact America?

Spread Black culture and influenced music, art, and literature.

Promoted civil rights for African Americans

500

How were people impacted by the Great Depression? List 3 examples.

large
numbers
of
people
were
without
jobs, homeless, poor, farmers’
incomes
fell

500

This New Deal program put millions of young men to work building parks, planting trees, and conserving natural resources during the Great Depression.

Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)

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