Stock Market
Great Depression
Dust Bowl
Policies
Free Game
100

A stock market is defined as... 

All transactions involving the buying and selling of stock shares issued by a company.

100

List some of the bad banking habits that led to the Great Depression

not enough reserves
giving too much credit
using deposits to speculate in the stock market

100

In the 1930's a drought turned the Great Planes dry and created...

The Dust Bowl

100

Define Public works 

One idea to help get people out of the great depression through projects such as highways, parks, and libraries built with public funds for public use is called

100

The CCC stands for 

The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) 


A voluntary government work relief program that ran from 1933 to 1942 in the United States for unemployed, unmarried men ages 18–25 and eventually expanded to ages 17–28.

200

When the bank demands the immediate repayment of all loans its called...

A Margin Call

200

Explain the role of Hollywood, novels, and escapism during the Depression

Offered a temporary distraction from the harsh realities of their daily lives through glamorous stories, romantic plots, and fantastical settings, allowing them to mentally escape their anxieties and hardships by immersing themselves in fictional worlds

200

_________ was one of the root causes of the Depression. Farmers made too many products, and the prices fell to levels that did not allow them to make a profit or pay back their WW1 loans

Farm Overproduction 

200

FDR believed in Direct Relief or

The giving of money or food by the government directly to needy people

200

This image was taken during what American environmental disaster? 

The Dust Bowl

300

When there is a steady drop in the stock market over a period of time it is called...

A Bear Market 

300

When was Black Thursday and What happened?

October 24, 1929; stock market crashes and almost 13 million shares are sold that day alone

300

What derogatory name given to mid westerners fleeting to California to escape the "dust bowl"

Oakies and Arkies

300

Belief that relief should come from companies voluntarily not laying off workers or cutting wages is called 

volunteerism

300

The Hawley-Smoot Tariff charged a _____ tax for imports thereby leading to _____ trade between America and foreign countries

High, Less

400

A Bull Market is a period of ________ stock trading and ____ stock prices

 Increased, Rising 

400

The Four leading causes of the great depression were... 

1. Stock Market Crash

2. Tariffs- mainly the Smoot-Hawley Tariff

3. Overproduction in industries 

4. Widespread bank failures 

400

Immediate Effects of the Dust Bowl

  • Severe drought, crops died, dust blew across the entire western grasslands 

  • A quarter of the population left - mostly to California 

  • Many died due to “dust pneumonia” 

  • President Franklin D Roosevelt implemented several ambitious government programs 

400

Herbert Hoover believed strongly in

Rugged Individualism- belief that people must be self-reliant and not depend upon the federal government for assistance.

400

This Act was part of FDR's New Deal and designed to address the social concerns of poverty, unemployment and dependent families

The Social Security Act of 1935 or the SSA

500

A situation in which many depositors simultaneously decide to withdraw money from a bank is called...

A Bank Run or Run on the Bank

500

The Image is an example of

Hoovervilles 

or 

a shantytown built by unemployed and destitute people during the Depression of the early 1930s.

500

What parts of the US were most affected by the Dust Bowl

Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma 




500

Lasting effects of FDR's Policies 

1. increased government involvement in welfare
2. 22nd Amendment (presidents only 2 terms)
2. increase in the size of the federal (national) government

500

When was Black Thursday and what happened? 

October 24, 1929; stock market crashes and almost 13 million shares are sold that day alone

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