Thousands of miles of ______ had to paved for cars.
What are roads?
The ______ _______ lasted until the early 1940s.
What is the Great Depression?
An area made up of parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, and New Mexico became known as the _____ _____.
What is the Dust Bowl?
________ passed many laws to help the country get back on its feet.
What is Congress?
Each _______ on the assembly lines. did one specific, simple job.
Who is a worker?
Because nobody wanted to buy most stocks, these stocks became completely ________.
What is worthless?
Farms were taken by banks because farmers could not pay their ___________.
What are mortgages?
When President Roosevelt took office the _______ _________ had been going on for more than three years.
What is the Great Depression?
Ford's factory used a moving ______ _______ to build cars?
What is an assembly line?
The United States enjoyed a time of _____ through the 1920s.
What is wealth?
Many Okies packed up their belongings and drove to ________________.
What is California?
Roosevelt thought it was important to boost Americans' _________.
What is morale?
The factory produced only one type of a car, which was called the ________ ____.
What is the Model T?
When the stock market crashed many _______ went out of business.
What is banks?
The ______ ______ were so bad that schools and businesses had to close.
What are Dust Storms?
New Deal's three main ______ were relief, recovery, and reform.
What are goals?
Because cars ran on ________, the oil business expanded.
What is gasoline?
Because more people wanted to ______ stocks than buy them, the stock market crashed.
What is sell?
The Great Depression affected Americans in both urban and ______ areas.
What is rural?
President Roosevelt's plan to help the country was called the _______ _______.
What is the New Deal?