Great Depression
New Deal
Technology
Civil Rights
Extras
400

The Stock Market Crashed in this Month in 1929, signaling the start of the Great Depression

October

400

Longest serving President in American history who oversaw the implementation of the New Deal and almost all of World War 2

Franklin D. Roosevelt

400

Weapon that was made by the Manhattan Project

Atomic Bombs

400

These bozos are arguably America's first terrorist group who used threats of violence to intimidate Black people, Catholics, Jews, immigrants (and those who wished to protect them) 

Ku Klux Klan

400

The plan in the 80's to outspend the Soviet Union and drive them into bankruptcy with extreme military spending was used during whose Presidency? 

Reagan

800

Overproduction, Laissez-Faire Economics, Overspeculation on the stock market, and over (blank) spending were the causes of the Great Depression

Credit

800

The 3 R's of the New Deal are...

Relief, Reform, and Recovery

800

This method of using a line of workers to create a product in a factory with each person specializing in 1 single job (used a lot by Ford Motors)

Assembly Line 

800

After exemplary service during World War 2 in combat, what happened to the US military regarding segregation following the Second World War? 

It was desegregated 

800

Two Italian immigrants who were accused of a murder they didn't commit but found guilty anyway  

Sacco and Vanzetti

1200

The Dust Bowl most heavily affected rural or urban communities? 

Rural farms

1200

The WPA was designed to help the unemployed by providing what? 

Jobs

1200

The Bessemer process was used to make this super strong metal to make railroads, bridges, and buildings

Steel

1200

Her refusal to leave a reserved bus seat helped spark the Montgomery Bus Boycott (although she wasn't the first Black woman to do so) 

Rosa Parks

1200

Law that banned immigration from China

Chinese Exclusion Act

1600

Bank failures and mass unemployment caused people to lose their life savings and some families were forced to live in these shanty towns made of scrap metal and wood. What were these "towns" (or villes) called?

Hoovervilles

1600

Was the New Deal Laissez-Faire? 

No, not at all
1600
We use these devices everyday to make work easier

Computers

1600
Unofficial leader of the Civil Rights Movement in the 50s and 60s 

Martin L. King Jr.

1600
Name of the crisis in which the US and Soviet Union almost went to Nuclear War over in the early 60s over a controversy in Cuba

Cuban Missile Crisis

2000

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1000

2000

Huey Long, Father Coughlin, and Dr. Townsend were critics or supporters of the New Deal? 

Critics

2000

Transporting people and goods helped the economy boom in the Gilded age using this kind of vehicle 

Trains

2000

What does NAACP stand for? 

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

2000

Good luck on the final, thanks for a great year!

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