FDR
Automobiles
Radio
The New Deal
Other
100
Franklin Roosevelt was the only President elected __________ times.
4
100
Mobile homes that could be hitched to the back of a car
Trailers
100
Daytime radio
Soap operas, panel discussions, quiz shows
100
What are the "3 R's" under Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal?
Relief, Recovery, Reform
100
As more houses were wired with ___________, the market for new household appliances grew.
Electricity
200
What happened to Roosevelt when he was 39 years old?
He was crippled by polio
200
__________ grew to be the 3rd largest industry in the United States because of automobiles.
Tourism
200
Afternoon radio
Children's programs like the Lone Ranger and Superman
200
P.W.A.
Public Works Administration
200
Movies with sound were known as __________.
Talkies
300
Roosevelt addressed the American public in frequent radio broadcasts known as ___________.
Fireside chats
300
A sign of wealth or great prestige
Status symbol
300
Evening Radio
News programs, comedy hours, live music
300
F.E.R.A.
Federal Emergency Relief Administration
300
The __________ was the most sought after of the new household appliances.
Refrigerator
400
List one job the Franklin Roosevelt had before he became the President of the U.S.
NY State Senator, Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Governor of NY
400
Define "planned obsolescence"
The intentional design of products to become outdated soon after purchase
400
Approximately _________ million houselholds owned radios in 1929.
10
400
C.C.C.
Civilian Conservation Corps
400
A typcial movie at the movie theater would cost approximately ________ to see during the 1930s.
10 cents
500
What famous quote appears in Franklin Roosevelt's inaugural address?
"The only thing we have to fear is fear itself."
500
Which three automobile manufacturers were known as the "Big 3?"
GM, Ford, and Chrysler
500
Approximately _______ million households owned radios in 1939.
30
500
Head of the F.E.R.A. worked closely with Franklin Roosevelt
Harry Hopkins
500
__________ by John Steinbeck was one of the most famous and influential novels of the 1930s.
The Grapes of Wrath
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