A New Deal for the American People
Warning: May Cause Depression
The Ghost of Tom Joad
Presidents
Just Like Ma's Stew
100

RRR - the main goals of the New Deal

What are relief, recovery, and reform?

100

High winds, drought, and removal of the sod layer by modern farming methods.

What are the causes of the dust bowl?

100

The struggles of this family, including son Tom, are at the heart of "The Grapes of Wrath" 

Who is the Joad family?

100

He took office after Herbert Hoover during the depression.

Who is Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR)?

100

person who travels from one region to another in search of work.

What is a migrant worker?

200

Public works projects like this one constructed along the Colorado River in Nevada created new jobs.

The Hoover Dam

200

One reason for the stock market collapse, investors buying stock through this risky method.

What is margin buying/buying on credit?

200

Those effected by the Dust Bowl left their homes and moved to this state hoping to find work.

What is California?

200

DAILY DOUBLE

As a way of criticizing the federal government during the early 1930s, areas such as those shown in this photograph were often referred to by this nickname.

200

Congress decided that Social Security would be paid for by levying one of these.

What is a payroll tax?

300

the nickname, used by both fans and critics, for the confusing list of acronyms representing Franklin Roosevelt's "New Deal" programs.

Alphabet Soup

300

A cause of the depression, it's when there are too many goods produced and not enough buyers.

What is the overproduction?

300

In which area of the United States did the Dust Bowl of the 1930s occur?

What is the Great Plains or southwestern Plains?

300

What was the set of FDR's programs for the country called?

The New Deal

300

The right of a union to negotiate wages and benefits for all of its members.

What is collective bargaining?

400

DAILY DOUBLE

The first action that Franklin Roosevelt took after becoming president in 1933 was to temporarily close these.

400

25 % of people during the height of the Great Depression.

were unemployed

400

A derogatory nickname used to refer to people leaving areas of the Dust Bowl.

What is "Okies"?

400

As the public face of the Roosevelt administration she traveled the country to report conditions to the President and to help evaluate needs.

Who is Eleanor Roosevelt?

400

Conservatives, liberals, the Supreme Court, and U.S. Senator Huey Long.

Who are people who criticized/opposed the New Deal/FDR?

500

Provided deposit insurance to depositors in US banks in order to restore trust in the American banking system.

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)

500

October 29, 1929.

What is Black Tuesday?

500

Author of the Depression-era classic, The Grapes of Wrath.

Who is John Steinbeck?

500

Broadcasts where FDR would talk to the people about the New Deal and try to lift their spirits.

What are Fireside Chats?

500

A situation in which the government spends more money than it receives in taxes.

What is deficit spending?