1920s Presidents & Scandals
Great Depression Economics
Hoover's Troubled Term
New Deal/Alphabet Soup
Culture & Society
100

This 1920s president promised a "Return to Normalcy".

Who is Warren G. Harding?

100

This phase of the business cycle is a slowdown where consumers buy less and workers are laid off.

What is a Recession?

100

 This was President Hoover's philosophy that people should rely on friends, family, and themselves instead of government relief.

What is Rugged Individualism?

100

This New Deal program, whose acronym is its common name, was intended to help retired persons and the unemployed.

What is the SSA (Social Security Administration)?

100

This movement was an expression of black pride, art, and struggle with racism, centered in a famous New York neighborhood

What is the Harlem Renaissance?

200

Warren G. Harding's Secretary of the Interior, Albert Fall, was indicted for accepting bribes in this oil field scandal

What is the Teapot Dome Scandal?

200

 The system where banks only keep a small fraction of deposits on hand, loaning out the rest

What are reserves (or fractional reserve banking)?

200

Shantytowns built of cardboard boxes and scrap material were sarcastically named these to show dissatisfaction with the president.

What are Hoovervilles?

200

 This New Deal agency was created to guarantee people's bank deposits, restoring public confidence in the banking system.

What is the FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation)?

200

The general term for young, single women in the 1920s who broke away from traditional values by wearing short dresses and pursuing independence

What are Flappers?

300

 Known as "Silent Cal," this president famously stated, "The business of America is business".

Who is Calvin Coolidge?

300

 The tariff passed in 1930 which led Europe to raise their own tariffs, causing them to stop buying American goods.

What is the Hawley-Smoot Tariff?

300

This Hoover-backed construction project was financed by the government as a Public Works Project to create jobs

What is the Hoover Dam (or Boulder Dam)?

300

 The program that created jobs for young men (ages 18-25) in conservation work, such as building roads and planting trees

What is the CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps)?

300

This type of painting, focused on realistic, idealized scenes of rural, small-town America, included artists Grant Wood and Thomas Hart Benton

What is Regionalism? 

400

The international agreement from 1928 that outlawed war as an "instrument of national policy".

What is the Kellogg-Briand Pact?

400

This occurs when you sell a stock for more than you paid for it

What is a capital gain?

400

 In 1932, 15,000 WWI veterans and their families marched on D.C. demanding immediate payment of their promised $1,000 bonus

What is the Bonus Army March (or the Bonus March)?

400

 The permanent programs, like the FDIC and SEC, that FDR created to prevent another depression are classified under this "R" of the New Deal.

What is Reform?

400

The decade's famous popular songs, often by composers like George and Ira Gershwin, are known by this collective name

What is the Great American Songbook?

500

 This Republican president who won the 1928 election was ultimately blamed for the Great Depression.

Who is Herbert Hoover?

500

The practice of using credit to buy stock, which contributed to an increased risk in the stock market

What is buying on margin?

500

 This government corporation was created in 1932 to stabilize the economy by making $2 billion in loans to banks, railroads, and other major businesses

What is the Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC)?

500

FDR's controversial proposal in 1937 that would have allowed him to add a new Justice for every Justice over age 70, which Congress rejected.

What is Court Packing? 

500

 This photographer documented the desperate mother in the famous Migrant Mother photo, often as part of the government's Farm Security Administration project25.

Who is Dorothea Lange?