Notable Names
Historical Terms
Roaring 20s
Boom & Bust
New Deal Era
100

Controversial murder trial that resulted in the execution of this anarchist duos were executed

Sacco & Vanzetti

100

Pres. Harding's plan that supported a reduction of government regulations (interference), high protective tariff rates, and isolation from foreign affairs

'return to normalcy'

100

Crackdowns and federal raids on socialist, communist, and/or anarchist organizations for allegedly spreading radical ideas

Red Scare
100

US President who was blamed for hard economic times during the Great Depression

Herbert Hoover

100

Ambitious construction project aimed to promote economic development in the West that provided jobs and hydroelectricity to western states

Boulder or Hoover Dam

200

Accused and fined for teaching evolution, a violation of the Butler Act that prohibited the teaching of evolution.

John T. Scopes

200

Nickname for socially liberated women in the 1920s

flappers

200

Stock market crash on Oct. 29, 1929

Black Tuesday

200

Unemployed veterans who demanded cash payment for their services immediately

Bonus Army

200

An overzealous protectionist policy that raised tariff rates, which slowed down economic activities and worsened the economic conditions in the US and around the world

Hawley-Smoot Tariff

300

Founded the Universal Negro Improvement Associated and created the "Black is Beautiful" phrase to emphasize cultural pride

Marcus Garvey

300

Nickname of shantytowns that sprung up during the Great Depression Era

'Hoovervilles'

300
A 'buy now pay later' retail strategy that stimulated or increased consumer spending

installment plan/credit system

300

An environmental and economic disaster for the farmers during the Great Depression

Dust Bowl

300

A New Deal program aimed to electrify and modernize rural areas in the Appalachia region

Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)

400

Millions of retirees should thank this man who championed pension plan for the elderly that became Social Security program.

Dr. Francis Townsend

400

FDR's regularly scheduled messages to the American public aimed to boost nation's morale

fireside chats

400

Alcohol smugglers who profited during the Prohibition Era

'bootleggers'

400

The 3 R's of FDR New Deal

Relief, Recovery, and Reform

400

An important labor law that established the legal rights of workers to establish or join labor unions and to bargain collectively with their employers

Wagner Act (National Labor Relation Act)

500

Famed and influential economist who championed government spending to help the economy

John Maynard Keynes

500

Banking reforms that aimed to regulate market speculations or risky investments that have negative effects on the economy

Glass-Steagall Act

500

Risky investment practice that enabled investors to leverage more than the actual money that they physically own

'buying on the margin'

500

Facing challenges from the Judicial Branch, FDR championed the idea of increasing the number of justices from 9 to 15 for the US Supreme Court

'court packing'

500

Two New Deal programs that were ruled unconstitutional for an overreaching violation of the Executive Branch that interfered with Congressional powers to regulate interstate commerce

Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) and National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA)

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