Definitions
People
Major Events
Cause & Effect
Legislation
100

What were Okies

Farmers from Great Plains who were displaced by the Dust Bowl 

100

What was Herbert Hoover’s stance on direct aid?

Hoover was against direct aid

100

When did the Stock Market crash and what was it called?

10/29/29, Black Tuesday

100

What were the 4 major industries that dropped in productivity? What was the most significant indicator for the economy’s health?


Coal, Railroads, Lumber, Housing

Most significant indicator for the economy’s health: Housing 

100

What was the Revenue Act?

Increased tax rates as a response to the deficit from RFC 

200

What is a deficit? 


When you spend more money than you earn

200

Who was the Democratic nomination against Hoover in the 1932 election?

FDR

200

What was the Dust Bowl?


A major drought characterized by deadly dust storms in the Great Plains region of the U.S.

200

What are the 3 main causes of the Great Depression?


Stock Market Crash, Superficial Prosperity of Roaring 20s, Uneven distribution of wealth

200

What is the Federal Home Loan Bank Act?

Lowered mortgage rate for the American people

300

Define direct aid 


Government giving people money 

300

Who was Charles E. Coughlin? 


Radio show host who used his show to blame the Depression on Jewish people

300

What is the significance of the Midterm Election?


Sees how the Americans feel about the president and his actions

300

What were the 3 causes of the Dust Bowl?

Droughts, overproduction, removal of prairie grasses

300

What was the RFC?


Authorized $2 billion in loans to banks who would use those loans for public works 

400

What is Associationalism?


When Hoover wanted all leaders of major industries to come together and discuss the Great Depression

400

What did General Douglas MacArthur do, and who aided him? 


Led troops to clear remaining BEF camps with violent force (Tear gas, fire, bayonets, etc). George Patton aided him.

400

What was the BEF March? 


A protest where WWI veterans demanded their guaranteed bonus early (Patman Bill). After the Senate rejected the bill, many protesters stayed and set up large camps. Hoover responded by sending troops to tear down the camps.

400

What are the SOCIAL effects of the Great Depression?

Suicide rate increased (30%), people became more kind, people gave up going to colleges/pursuing their dreams, adults stopped going to dentists/doctors

400

What did the Hawley-Smoot Tariff Act do and what was its significance?

Taxes that were increased on imported goods (caused world trade to go down)

500

Define Rugged Individualism


Hoover believed that citizens should be able to rely on themselves instead of the government

500

Who was Wright Patman and what would his proposed bill have done? 


Wright Pattman was a Democratic congressman from Texas and the Patman Bill would have given WWI veterans their guaranteed bonus early (1945 –> 1932)

500

What were the 1932 presidential election promises for each party?

Hoover: Balance the budget, keep tariffs high, and repeal Prohibition

FDR: Aid to farmers, Establish public works jobs, New Deal of American people, Repeal prohibition

500

Aftermath of BEF march suppression

Many injuries and a few deaths after the march

1932 election was underway

Hoover won the nomination for Republican ticket, FDR won the Democratic nomination

500

What was the Kellogg-Briand Pact and the Hoover-Stimson Doctrine?

International agreement to eliminate offensive war as a national policy, and the U.S. government added that they would not recognize any land gained from territorial expansion

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