Causes of the Depression
Americans Suffer
Two Presidents Respond
Early FDR Depression Programs
New Deal, Etc.
100

This hid the problem that most Americans could not afford what they were buying

Credit

100

Makeshift shantytowns set up by homeless people

Hoovervilles

100

Programs and laws pushed during the Great Depression to promote economic recovery and social reform

The New Deal

100

Insured bank deposits up to $5,000 (now $250,000)

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)


100

Dam on the Colorado River built during Great Depression

Hoover Dam

200

The collapse of the stock market on October 29, 1929

Black Tuesday

200

Historic drought and dust storms in the Great Plains that destroyed farmlands

The Dust Bowl

200

Republican president who resisted using federal resources to provide direct relief to individuals

Herbert Hoover

200

Regulated stock market and made it safer for investments

Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)

200

This law established a pension system for retirees

Social Security Act

300

What percentage of the Americans made less that $2,000 a year during the late 1920s?

60%

300

How businesses responded to limited investments and consumer purchasing

Laying off employees, cutting hours or reducing wages.

300

Democratic president who believed that the federal government needed to play an active role in promoting recovery and providing relief to Americans

Franklin D. Roosevelt

300

Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)

Environmental conservation projects that provided jobs for 2 million+ young men

300

The 3r's of the New Deal

Relief, recovery, reform

400

The wage gape between the rich and the poor led to...

Under consumption 

400

This institution lost American money after the stock market crash

Banks

400

Theory that money poured into the top of economic pyramid will trickle down to the base

Trickle-down economics

400

Works Progress Administration (WPA)

Built or improved highways, dredged rivers and harbors, and promoted soil and water conservation

400

Photographer Doretha Lange took pictures of struggling Americans during the Great Depression which showed...

The difficulties and emotions Americans faced

500

The reasons farmers went into debt during the late 1920s

Increasing production, buying expensive equipment and more land.

500

In order to make American goods more competitive (by being cheaper), President Hoover raised taxes on imported goods (to make them more expensive).

Hawley Smoot Tariff Act

500

Hoover's policy aimed at asking businesses to keep people employed and increase their wages during the Great Depression

Voluntary Cooperation

500

Public Works Administration (PWA)

Improved nation’s infrastructure and created millions of jobs

500

Two effects of the New Deal

Expanded power of the president; Expanded size of the government; More active government in Americans' lives; Gave relief to millions of desperate Americans; Strengthened financial institutions; Create the welfare state; African Americans changed political allegiance from Republicans to Democrats

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