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What was the Great Depression?

A severe economic crisis when many people lost jobs, money, and homes.

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What is unemployment?

When people do not have jobs.

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Who was president during most of the Great Depression?

Franklin D. Roosevelt

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What was the New Deal?

A series of government programs to help the economy recover.

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What was a flapper?

A young woman who challenged traditional roles in the 1920s.

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In what year did the Great Depression begin?

A: 1929.

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What were Hoovervilles?

Shantytowns where homeless people lived.

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What political party did FDR belong to?

The Democratic Party.

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What were the three goals of the New Deal? (The three Rs)

Relief, Recovery, and Reform.

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What was Prohibition?

A law that banned the sale of alcohol.

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What happened during the Stock Market Crash of 1929?

Stock prices collapsed and many investors lost their money.

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Why did people wait in breadlines?

They could not afford food.

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What were Fireside Chats?

Radio speeches where FDR spoke directly to the public.

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What type of jobs did New Deal programs create?

Public works jobs like building roads, bridges, and parks.

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What was a speakeasy?

A secret place where people drank alcohol during Prohibition.

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What happened to many banks during the Great Depression?

 They failed and closed, causing people to lose their savings.

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How were families affected by the Great Depression?

 Families lost homes, jobs, and sometimes separated.

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Why did many Americans trust FDR?


He communicated clearly and offered hope and solutions.

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How did the New Deal help workers?

It created jobs and improved working conditions.

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What was the Harlem Renaissance?

A cultural movement celebrating Black art, music, and writing.

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Why was the Great Depression a nationwide crisis?

It affected banks, businesses, workers, and families across the country.

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Why did many Americans lose trust in banks?

Banks closed and people lost their money.

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How many terms did FDR serve as president?

Four terms.

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How did the New Deal change the role of the federal government?
 

The government became more involved in the economy.

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What does jazz represent in the 1920s?
 

 A new style of music symbolizing freedom and change.

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