Causes of the GD
Life during the GD
Hoover's response
1st New Deal
2nd New Deal
100

Who was elected to the presidency in the 1928 election?

Herbert Hoover

100

These places provided free meals to the unemployed.

Soup kitchens

100

Hoover believed this approach—relying on private charities and local governments—would solve the crisis.

volunteerism (or localism)

100

This president was elected in 1932 promising a “New Deal” for Americans.

Franklin D. Roosevelt

100

This First Lady pushed for civil rights, women’s rights, and aid to the poor.

Eleanor Roosevelt

200

This group struggled throughout the 1920s due to overproduction and falling crop prices.

Farmers

200

Long lines formed at these locations where people waited for food assistance.

Bread lines

200

This massive public works project begun under Hoover provided jobs and electricity.

Hoover Dam

200

This group of advisors helped FDR develop New Deal policies.

The brain trust

200

This informal group of African American advisors influenced New Deal policies.

The Black Cabinet 

300

This specific day saw massive panic selling and the collapse of stock prices.

Black Tuesday

300

This nickname referred to migrants fleeing the Dust Bowl, often heading to California.

Okies

300

These World War I veterans marched on Washington demanding early bonus payments.

Bonus Army (Bonus Marchers)

300

This law stabilized banks by closing them temporarily and restoring public confidence.

Emergency Banking Relief Act

300

This term describes a government that takes responsibility for citizens’ well-being.

Welfare State

400

These institutions failed and caused many Americans to lose their savings 

Banks

400

This environmental disaster devastated farming in the Great Plains.

Dust bowl

400

This economic idea claimed that helping businesses would eventually help workers.

trickle-down economics

400

The three goals of the New Deal were relief, recovery, and this.

reform

400

Some perceived FDR's "Court Packing" plan as a violation of _____

Separation of powers 

500

This risky practice allowed investors to buy stocks with borrowed money.

Buying on a margin

500

This novel by John Steinbeck describes the struggles of a migrant family during the Depression.

The Grapes of Wrath

500

Hoover’s policies largely failed because he refused to do this at first.

direct federal intervention in the economy

500

This program provided old-age pensions and unemployment insurance.

Social Security

500

This law established minimum wage and maximum work hours.

Fair Labor Standards Act