Hoover & the Crash
Causes & Effects
FDR & Leadership
Alphabet Agencies
Workers & Banking
100

Hoover’s belief that people should succeed without government help

Rugged Individualism

100

Massive dust storms that destroyed Great Plains farmland

The Dust Bowl

100

Roosevelt’s radio addresses to reassure Americans

Fireside Chats

100

his program hired young men to work on conservation projects like planting trees.

The Civilian Conservation Corps

(CCC)

100

This act temporarily closed all banks in 1933 to stop panic withdrawals.

Emergency Banking Act

200

Shantytowns named sarcastically after the president during the Depression

Hoovervilles

200

Migrants who fled the Plains, many heading to California

Okies

200

The three goals of the New Deal

Relief, Reform, Recovery

200

This agency built dams and provided cheap electricity in the South

Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)

200

This New Deal law separated commercial banking from investment banking.

Glass-Steagall Banking Act

300

Hoover’s public works project on the Colorado River

Hoover Dam

300

Tariff that worsened the Depression by reducing international trade

Hawley-Smoot Tariff

300

FDR’s first wave of emergency programs in 1933

The First New Deal
300

This agency gave direct federal aid to states to provide food, clothing, and shelter.

Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA)

300

This agency insures individual bank deposits to restore public confidence.

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)

400

This group of WWI veterans marched on Washington demanding early promised payments

Bonus Army

400

Environmental cause of the Dust Bowl

Over-farming

400

Later New Deal focused on long-term reform and social welfare

Second New Deal

400

This agency funded large-scale construction projects like bridges and schools

Public Works Administration (PWA)

400

This government agency was created to regulate the stock market and prevent fraud.

Security and Exchange Commission (SEC)

500

Hoover’s agency that gave loans to banks and businesses to stimulate the economy

The Reconstruction Finance Corporation

500

Government act passed to control supply from farms in order to better regulate prices of crops

Agricultural Adjustment Act

500

DR’s controversial plan to add Supreme Court justices

Court Packing

500

This agency became the largest employer in the nation by funding jobs like artists, teachers, and laborers.

Works Progress Administration

500

Together, the Emergency Banking Act and Glass-Steagall represented this larger New Deal goal.

What is financial reform / restoring confidence in the banking system?

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