'20s Econ
20's Culture
Causes of the Depression
30's Culture
Dealing with the G.D.
100

This process created many goods cheaply and fast

Mass production

100

This music rose to fame in the 20s

Jazz

100

This event happened due to poor farming practices and drought

The Dust Bowl

100

Term for people without job

Unemployed

100

This man ran on the platform of fixing the issues of the Depression in 1932

FDR

200

Process that made a product piece by piece by trained labor

Assembly Line

200

These groups made massive profits from illegal alcohol sales

Gangs or Bootleggers

200

Event when people removed all their money from an institution at one time is called 

A Bank Run

200

Attempt to fix the depression using gov jobs. This was an amazing feat of engineering 

Hoover Dam

200

Wanted their payoff early from WWI

Bonus Army

300

This group of producers saw problems with the market before many others

Farmers

300

People began to attend these for entertainment. Originally silent. 

Movies

300

Massive decline in business worth happening in one day

Stock Market Crash

300

Nickname of the day the Stock Market collapsed

Black Tuesday 

300

Nickname given to shantytowns 

'Hoovervilles"

400

Products like these made peoples lives easier. Ex: Dishwashers, Refrigerators, Toasters, Ect.

Luxury goods

400

These groups were seen as radicals in America

Communists or Anarchists 

400

Practice to boost the amount of stocks someone could buy

Buying on the Margin

400

The presidents of the 1920's were all of this political mindset 

Conservative or Republicans

400

FDR's Plan to fix the issues of the depression

The New Deal

500

This practice led to people having massive debt from buying goods

Buying on Credit

500

This movement led to the passage of the 18th Amendment 

The Temperance Movement

500

Event resulting in a distrust of the Gov. and the jailing of a cabinet member

Teapot Dome Scandal

500

Term for when banks reclaiming peoples property because these people could not afford them

Foreclosure

500

Hoover's stance on aid for citizens

Not the job of the Fed. Gov.