1st New Deal & 100 Days
2nd New Deal & Reform
Key Figures & Ideas
Laws, Programs & Terms
Society & Impact
100

What were the "Hundred Days"?

The first intense period of legislation under FDR in 1933.

100

What was the Works Progress Administration (WPA)?

A jobs program for millions of unemployed workers.

100

Who proposed government spending to boost demand?

John Maynard Keynes.

100

What was the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)?

A project providing electricity and development.


100

How did the New Deal change the definition of American freedom?

It added economic security (maintained by the government) as a part of freedom. 

200

What did the Emergency Banking Act do?

It stabilized banks and restored public confidence.

200

What did the Wagner Act do?

It protected workers’ rights to unionize.

200

Who advocated “Share Our Wealth”?

Huey Long.

200

What was the Dust Bowl and how did it happen?

An environmental disaster causing mass migration, caused by drought and poor farming practices. 

200

Did women benefit from the New Deal. If so how, of not why?

They got some job opportunities but there was limited equality because many programs prioritized male employment. 

300

What was the purpose of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)?

To provided jobs for young men in environmental projects.

300

What was the Social Security Act?

It created old age pensions, unemployment insurance, and aid to vulnerable children and the disabled.

300

Why did critics argue the New Deal didn’t go far enough?

It didn’t fully redistribute wealth or eliminate poverty

300

What is a welfare state?

The government provides basic economic security.

300

How did minorities experince the New Deal?

There were some benefits but continued discrimination and exclusion. 

400

What did the Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) aim to do?

Raise crop prices by reducing production.

400

How did the Second New Deal differ from the First?

The Second focused more on long-term reform and social welfare compared to immediate economic recovery. 

400

What was the idea behind “economic justice” in the 1930s?

Greater equality through government action. 

400

What was “court packing”?

FDR’s attempt to add judges to the Supreme Court.

400

What was a “sit-down strike”?

Workers stopped production by occupied factories to demand rights.

500

What was the goal of the National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA)?

To regulate industry and promote fair competition and wages.

500

What was the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO)?It 

It was a group promoting industrial unionism. 

500

What was the Popular Front?

A coalition promoting social reform and anti-fascism.

500

How did the Public Works Administration (PWA) differ from the Workers Progress Administration (WPA)? 

PWA focused on large-scale, capital-intensive infrastructure projects like the Hoover Dam, the Triborough Bridge, and the Lincoln Tunnel. The WPA directly employed workers to provide immediate work-relief to reduce unemployment rates quickly. 

500

How did the Popular Front influence culture?

Promoted social unity and anti-fascism through conscious art, music, and film.