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100

This infamous day in 1929 saw the stock market crash, triggering financial panic.

What is Black Tuesday?

100

Many Americans blamed this president for their suffering during the early years of the Great Depression.

Who is Herbert Hoover?

100

In 1932, Americans elected this president who promised a 'New Deal' for the country.

Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt?


100

This environmental disaster turned farmlands into barren wastelands, making life even harder for many Americans.

What is the Dust Bowl?

100

This 'R' of the New Deal focused on immediate help for unemployed and struggling Americans.

What is Relief?

100

Some critics believed the New Deal gave the government too much of this.

What is power?

200

After the stock market crash, these financial institutions collapsed, leading to widespread panic and lost savings.

What are banks?

200

These makeshift homeless communities were named after the president blamed for the Great Depression.

What are Hoovervilles?

200

FDR used these radio broadcasts to reassure the American people about his plans.

What are fireside chats?

200

Farmers contributed to the Dust Bowl by doing this.

What is overusing the land?

200

This 'R' focused on long-term fixes to prevent future economic crises, such as bank regulations.

What is Reform?

200

Conservatives believed FDR’s New Deal programs gave the government too much power, while liberals argued they failed to do enough of this.

What is, help people in need?
300

A major cause of the Great Depression, this practice allowed people to buy goods without paying full price upfront, leaving many in debt

What is the overuse of credit?

300

In 1932, thousands of World War I veterans marched on Washington, demanding early payment of their promised bonuses.

 Who are the Bonus Army?

300

This political cartoon portrays FDR as a doctor offering "New Deal remedies" to a sick Uncle Sam. Critics of these programs feared they gave the government too much power over this aspect of American life.


What is the economy

300

The Dust Bowl primarily affected farmers in this region of the United States.

What are the Great Plains?

300

These two programs provided immediate employment opportunities to struggling Americans by building infrastructure projects and maintaining national parks.

What are the CCC and WPA?

300

The Supreme Court ruled that some of FDR’s programs were unconstitutional because they gave too much control to this branch of government.

What is the executive branch?

400

Many investors lost everything in 1929 because they had purchased stocks this way—by borrowing money.

What is buying on margin?

400

Hoover lost the 1932 election mainly because Americans had lost this in him.

What is confidence?

400

The New Deal focused on these three goals, often summarized as the 'Three R’s.'

What are Relief, Recovery, and Reform?

400

This natural disaster, combined with wind storms, made it nearly impossible for crops to grow in the Great Plains.

What is drought?

400

This New Deal program was created to restore confidence in the banking system by insuring people's deposits.

What is the FDIC?

400

FDR’s plan to add justices to the Supreme Court was criticized as an attempt to do this.

What is gain more control over the judiciary?

500

The period of economic prosperity in the 1920s led to a sharp decline in jobs after 1929, causing this rate to soar.

What is unemployment?

500

Despite massive economic struggles, Hoover refused to provide direct federal aid, believing in this economic philosophy, which translates to 'hands-off.'

What is laissez-faire?

500

The Supreme Court struck down some of FDR’s New Deal programs, leading him to propose this controversial plan.

What is the Court-Packing Plan?

500

Many farmers from the Dust Bowl migrated to this state in search of work.

What is California?

500

This act was designed to help the elderly and the unemployed.

What is the Social Security Act

500

The artist of this cartoon is critical of Roosevelt, suggesting that his power was growing too quickly, making him a would-be this.

What is a dictator?

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