People who clung to traditional ways of life and aren't open to anything modern
What was The Stock Market Crash of 1929
The Allied Powers
Who were the United States, Britain, France, Soviet Union and China?
The Dust Bowl affected this states the most
What was Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, New Mexico and Kansas
an organization that rose again in the 1920's who began to target more people such as Jews, Catholics, African Americans, Eastern Europeans and non-traditional groups.
What was the 2nd rise of the KKK?
What was FDR's main goal with the New Deal?
What was providing confidence in banks?
An event that caused 2,400 American deaths, but caused the U.S. to join the war
What was the Bombing of Peal Harbor 1981?
What were "Hoovervilles"?
The rejection of established stereotypes and a search for black values to put in their place
What was the New Negro?
A major drought that caused farmers to migrate west to escape
What was the Dust Bowl of 1936?
Relief, Recovery and Reform
What were the 3 R's of the New Deal?
Despite being a Fascist Dictator, Hitler hated:
What was Communism?
Women who dieted, shaved their legs and arms, wore tiny dresses, worked as secretaries and were often white
Who were Flappers?
A femininity movement that allowed women to gain influence through the attainment of jobs, style and personality
What was the "New Woman"?
Who was the President during the Great Depression's beginning?
Who was Herbert Hoover?
Acts and organizations made to target specific areas that were suffering more than others
What was the AAA (Agricultural Adjustment Act) and the TVA (Tennessee Valley Authority)?
What was the Lend-Lease Act of 1940?
After the U.S. declared war on Japan, ____ and ____ declared war on the U.S. just days after
Who were Italy and Germany?
African Americans consumed new spaces and identities through art, literature, music, and politics
What was the Harlem Renaissance?
Which President was the first to be confined to a wheelchair due to Polio?
Who was FDR?
Established the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation which insured account holders up to $2,500.
What was the Glass-Steagall Act?
After becoming worried about interval subversion, the government campaigned to persecute two specific ethnic groups, which created:
What were Japanese Internment Camps?
How many terms did FDR have because of WWII?
What was three terms?