Roaring 20's
The Economy
The Dust Bowl
The New Deal
People
100

What is the ban on the sale and production of alcohol?

Prohibition 

100

What was Black Tuesday?

The day of the stock market crash in 1929.

100

What is a drought?

When there is no rain for a long while and everything is dry so crops can't grow.

100

What were the three points of the New Deal?

To provide jobs, recover the economy, and prevent future depressions.
100

Who was the president who was elected to help stop the Great Depression?

Franklin D. Roosevelt

200

What are speakeasies?

Secret bars to buy illegal liquor

200

What is the difference between Bull and Bear market?

Bull is a thriving stock market. Bear is a failing one.

200

What are hoboes?

Jobless people who traveled around on around on trains looking for work.

200

What were the Fireside Chats?

Radio broadcasts from president Roosevelt to tell the public about his plans and reassure the country.

200

Who was the president at the start of the Great Depression?

Herbert Hoover
300

What were flappers?

Young women in the 20's who wore scandalous clothing and defied social norms by doing things like drinking and smoking.

300

What is buying on margin?

When you use loans to buy stocks.

300

What were Okies?

Anyone who traveled to California to escape the Dust Bowl.

300

What is national debt?

The money that FDR borrowed to get the US out of the depression.

300
Name an artist (Musician, author, poet, painter, etc.) of the Roaring 20's and say what they did. 

Louis Armstrong, jazz musician

Langston Hughes, poet and author

F. Scott Fitzgerald, author

Etc. 

Al Capone is also on our sheet but he does not count

400

What was the Harlem Renaissance?

A period of African American Cultural rebirth and growth in popularity in Harlem 

400

What is default?

When you can't pay your loans.

400

What were railroad bulls?

Railroad security to prevent Hoboes from hopping trains.

400

What was the Social Security Administration?

An organization formed to help unemployed and retired people still have money.

400

Who was Al Capone?

A mob boss who smuggled alcohol 

500

What is organized crime? 

Planned criminal activities done by groups

500

Describe the wheat bubble

When the Midwest farmers believed they were safe from the depression because of the large amount of wheat they were growing. But then no one could buy there wheat so they had no money and then the dust bowl happened and made everything worse.

500

What is the Dust Bowl?

The area where prairie grass was dug up and replaced with wheat, loosening the soil and causing giant dust storms.

500

Name one of the organizations that FDR created to help counter the Great Depression and what that organization did. 

Civilian Conservation Corps- Created jobs by building and improving National and state parks and forests in the US.

Works Progress Administration- Created jobs by hiring workers and artist to build and decorate public places like schools, libraries, bridges, dams, etc.

Tennessee Valley Administration- Created jobs by bringing electricity to poor parts of the Tennessee River Valley

500

Name one of the 2 Dust Bowl artists we focused on.

Woody Guthrie (guitarist and singer)

Dorthea Lange (photographer)

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