The Role of Government
Wealth Gap
Group Experiences
Causes of the Great Depression
Impact of Industrialization
100

Government involvement in the economy expanded greatly during the Great Depression through programs like this jobs program for young men.

What is the CCC or WPA

100

This type of business combination, often used in the Gilded Age, allowed a single company to eliminate competition and control an entire industry.

What is a Monopoly? (horizontal or vertical integration) 

100
The Oceti Sakowin (7 Council Fires) relied on this animal for all of their resources from food to tools to shelter.

What is the Buffalo?

100

The Economic Boom of the 1920's eventually collasped after this 1929 event.

What is the Stock Market Crash?

100

This is what nearly happened to the American buffalo due to railroad expansion, overhunting, and settlement of the Great Plains.

What is extinction?

200

Compared to earlier presidents during the Gilded Age, Franklin D. Roosevelt dramatically expanded federal responsibility for helping Americans during economic crisis through this series of legislation.

What is the New Deal? (CCC, FDIC, AAA, WPA, SEC, Social Security)

200

As factories grew during the Gilded Age, workers increasingly joined these organizations to demand better conditions and pay

What are Labor Unions?

200

After Reconstruction ended, African Americans in the South faced increasing segregation through these laws.

What are Jim Crow Laws

200

Farming problems that began before the Great Depression became worse during the 1930s because of this environmental disaster.

What is the Dust Bowl?

200

During industrialization, factories, railroads, and mining expanded rapidly, which led to dirty air, contaminated water, and damaged land as natural resources were used up and waste increased.

What is pollution/environmental damage?

300

The Gilded Age was characterized by this type of economic policy that favors limited to no government involvement in the economy or business regulation.

What is Laissez-Faire (Hands Off)

300

During the 1920s, more Americans could buy consumer goods because of this system, but it also increased personal debt.

What is buying on credit/installment plans/buy now pay later?

300

As industrial jobs increased in northern cities during WWI, these two groups of people filled vacancies in the workplace.

Who are Women and African Americans?

300

As panic spread during the Depression, many Americans rushed to withdraw money during these events.

What are bank runs?

300

This process increased as people moved from farms to cities because factories and railroads created more urban jobs.

What is Urbanization?
400

As problems caused by industrialization were exposed by Muckraker material like The Jungle, The government passed this law to regulate food production.

What is the Pure Food and Drug Act? (Set a sanitation and handling code)


400

the elite of the Gilded Age built mansions on 5th Avenue, this form of cramped, often unsanitary housing became the reality for the working poor.

What are Tenements?

400

As industrialization expanded, this group often faced long hours, dangerous working conditions, and low pay.

Who are industrial workers? (will accept immigrants)

400

During the 1920s, many Americans bought stocks using borrowed money through this risky practice.

What is buying on margin?

400

During industrialization, these new inventions changed daily life in American homes and society by making work easier, improving communication, and expanding entertainment.

What are technological advancements (washing machines, refrigerators, radios, telegraphs, etc.)

500

As an entitlement program established in 1935, it was the primary expansion of government providing direct assistance to citizen including, old-age insurance, unemployment insurance, and aid for disabled individuals.

What is Social Security?

500

During the Gilded Age, 1% of families controlled 51% of property, a gap largely created by these industrialists, such as Rockerfeller and Carnegie who paid workers low wages while accumulating fortunes, were referred to as this name.

What is Robber Barons?

500

After building the majority of the Central Pacific Railroad, these laborers were blamed for wage decreases and subsequently targeted by Congress in an 1882 act.

What is the Chinese Exclusion Act?
500

Consumer demand for goods was very high after WWI and Newly invented machines allowed U.S. factories to produce more goods in less time leading to this cause of the great depression.

What is overproduction?

500

This foreign policy grew as industrialization in the United States led to mass production, railroad expansion, and increased economic power. With more goods being produced than could be sold at home, the U.S. began seeking new markets and resources overseas.

What is Imperialism?

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