Great Depression
New Deal
Politics
WWII
Society
100

Black Tuesday refers to this event that triggered the beginning of the Great Depression.

What is the Stock Market Crash?

100

These are the three R's that the New Deal focused on.

What are Relief, Recovery, and Reform?

100

This amendment shortened the period from election to inauguration by 6 weeks.

What is the 20th Amendment?

100

This is the salvaging of tin cans, food stuffs, and waste fats.

What is rationing?

100

This state experienced the largest share of wartime migration in the 1940s.

What is California?

200

This caused the exodus of Okies to California.

What is the Dust Bowl?

200

This was created in 1935 to provide unemployment, disability, and retirement benefits.

What is the Social Security Act?

200

This is the form of government that the "war-making" nations of the late 1930s have in common.

What is Fascism/Authoritarianism?

200

This opened the second front in Europe to alleviate the Soviet Union. Some call it the greatest invasion in human history.

What is D-Day? (Operation Overlord)

200

This political party became popular among different ethnic groups, African Americans, and the working class because of the New Deal.

What is the Democratic Party?

300
These two actions are how FDR addressed the problem with banking when he first came into office as President.

What are the Banking Holiday and Emergency Banking Act?

300

This group most effectively opposed FDR's New Deal programs.

What is the US Supreme Court?

300

Under this act, belligerent countries could buy non-military goods from the US under certain conditions.

What is the 1937 Neutrality Act?

300

This is a work program created by the US to bring Mexican agricultural laborers into the US to work on farms in the West.

What is the Bracero Program?

300

This is the Supreme Court case that ruled that the internment of Japanese-Americans was legal.

What is Korematsu v. the US?

400

This was the president at the beginning of the Great Depression who was blamed for not doing enough to help the people.

Who is Herbert Hoover?

400

This agency employed 3 million men in government camps and their work included reforestation, fire fighting, and flood control.

What is the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)?

400

These are the two groups of people in the US who debated either staying out or joining WWII.

Who are Isolationists and Interventionists?

400

Jewish concentration camps were dismantled in this year.

What is 1945?

400
This group of people who experienced positives and negatives during WWII with new economic opportunities and racial discrimination.

Who are African Americans?

500

This is the part of the 3 R's that included programs like the AAA, PWA, and WPA.

What is Recovery?

500

This agency gave states direct relief payments/money for wages on work projects.

What is the Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA)?

500

FDR persuaded Congress to pass this act, which provided for the independence of the Philippines and the gradual removal of US military from the islands.

What is the Tydings-McDuffie Act?

500

This was a change in US foreign policy that allowed Britain to travel to the US, pay for supplies in cash, and transport them back to Europe.

What is the Cash and Carry Policy?

500

She became the symbol of the expanded economic opportunities and social positions of women during WWII.

Who is Rosie the Riveter?

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