FDR
1st New Deal
Terms
2nd New Deal
Eleanor
100

In 1932 - he was elected President. What number President was he?

32

100

This insured all Bank Deposits - after the Bank Holiday

FDIC

100

John Maynard Keynes used this term to describe giving out jobs to stimulate the economy

Pump Priming

100

Retirement benefits, money given to widows, unemployed, and handicapped.

Social Security Act

100

Eleanor Roosevelt's maiden name

Roosevelt

200

As a young man, he was stricken with this disease, thus rendering him paralyzed.

Polio

200

Closely regulated the Stock Market, especially after Black Tuesday

SEC

200

An employee who crosses the picket line is known as this....

Scab

200

In addition to building bridges, they also cleaned swamps, and painted murals in bus/train stations. Supported the fine arts and drama as well.

WPA

200

She was the niece of this famous President

Teddy Roosevelt

300

FDR attended this college.

Harvard

300

Young American men were paid help conserve the environment by putting out fires, planting trees, and cutting down trees.

CCC

300

Since the WPA gave out many questionable jobs, it was later nicknamed this as an agency.

"We Poke Along"

300

Many American farmers were given electricity on their farms thanks to this Act.

Rural Electrification Act   ( REA)

300

She was the " first" first lady to have her own:

Newspaper - Radio Show

400

In 1932, his campaign song brought back hope to many Americans. What was it called?

Happy Days are Here Again

400

Millions were employed to build bridges, schools, hospitals, libraries, to help our infrastructure.

PWA

400

FDR named only the judges that would agree with him as this ploy to pass his laws

Court Packing

400

This Act allowed laborers to form unions and to collectively bargain with their bosses,

Wagner Act

400

Her own mother teased her and often called her this negative nickname.

Granny

500

FDR had attempted his New Deal policies as the Governor of this state.

New York

500

Its motto was , " We'll Do our Part!" Its symbol was a blue eagle and they worked on fair competition, raising wages, and lowering prices at stores,

NRA

500

These radio conversations endeared the American people to believe that FDR was their friend.

Fireside Chats

500

This Act ensured fair wages, no child labor, a fair work week and pay for overtime when needed.

Fair Labor Standards Act

500

She was engaged to FDR at this age:

19

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