The president who was mostly blamed for worsening the Great Depression.
Who is President Hoover?
How did charities help feed hungry Americans?
What is a soup kitchen?
Another name for the Dust Bowl?
What is the Dirty Thirties?
People would line up to get food normally run by charities.
What is soup kitchen?
Who made up the Bonus Army that marched in Washington?
What is WWl veterans?
On October 29, __________share prices on the New York Stock Exchange completely collapsed and partially caused the Great Depression.
What year was this?
What is 1929?
To move means to _____________?
What is Migrate?
The dust bowl was located mainly.
What is on the great plains?
FDR addressed the american public in weekly broadcasts known as.
What are Fireside Chats?
What was the disease FDR was diagnosed with?
What is Polio?
President Hoover’s philosophy that americans must work harder to dig out of depression.
What is Rugged Individualism?
What were Hooverville's?
A placed where homeless people were forced to live during the Depression
The dust bowl was during.
What is the 1930’s?
The names given to the programs enforced by FDR to ensure relief, recovery and reform.
What is the New Deal?
The 3Rs.
What is Relief, Recovery, and Reform?
When FDR closed all the banks and did not allow them to reopen until they were stable.
What is the Bank Holiday?
The Glass Steagall Act created ___________________
What is FDIC?
The people most affected by the Dust Bowl.
What is the Farmers?
The president that felt that the government needed to be more involved in the lives and business of the citizens.
What is FDR?
A form of credit that was often used to purchase stock in 1920s
What is Buying on margin?
Buying and selling shares is all part of what system?
What is the Stock Market?
This group felt the New Deal did not so enough for the American people and wanted to end Capitalism?
Who are the Radicals?
The dust bowl caused people to.
What is move west?
This woman became a symbol of social issues as she was FDR’s eyes and ears.
Who is Eleanor Roosevelt?
Who are "hobos?"
Men who wandered around the country