Roaring 20s
Causes of the Great Depression
Effects of the Great Depression
100 Days
Second New Deal
100

During the Roaring Twenties, these young women challenged traditional gender roles through dress and behavior.

Who were flappers?

100

This 1929 event is considered the spark that began the Great Depression.

What was the Stock Market Crash?

100

These makeshift shantytowns were named after the president blamed for the Depression.

What were Hoovervilles?

100

This president launched the “New Deal” in his first 100 days in office.

Who was FDR?

100

The Second New Deal was focused primarily on this "R" of the Three R's of the New Deal.

What was reform?

200

This national ban on alcohol led to organized crime and illegal speakeasies.

What was Prohibition?

200

Thousands of these financial institutions failed during the Great Depression, causing many to lose their life savings.

What were banks?

200

This belief of President Hoover’s said that people should help themselves, not depend on government aid.

What was rugged individualism?

200

These three goals guided FDR’s New Deal.

What were relief, recovery, and reform?

200

This branch of the federal government overturned several key New Deal laws.

What was the Judiciary or Supreme Court?

300

This cultural movement celebrated Black art, music, and writing in New York City.

What was the Harlem Renaissance?

300

The Smoot–Hawley Bill of 1930 imposed these kinds of taxes on imported goods, worsening the Depression.

What are tariffs?

300

By 1932, about this percentage of Americans were unemployed.

What was 25%?

300

This program gave young men jobs building parks, planting trees, and conserving natural resources.

What was the CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps)?

300

This 1935 law provided monthly payments to the elderly, unemployed, and disabled.

What was the SSA (Social Security Act)?

400

This famous 1925 trial debated whether evolution could be taught in public schools.

What was the Scopes “Monkey” Trial?

400

This “hands-off” policy meant the government did not regulate banks or businesses.

What was laissez-faire?

400

This 1940 event finally ended the Great Depression by creating millions of jobs.

What was mobilization for World War II?

400

This New Deal program restored trust in the nation's banking system.

What was the FDIC or the Bank Holiday?

400

This 1937 plan by FDR was viewed as a threat to the system of Separation of Powers and failed as a result of public opposition.

What was the Court Packing Plan?

500

This law limited immigration from southern and eastern Europe.

What were the Quota Acts?

500

This form of speculation on the stock market helped contribute to the start of the Great Depression.

What is buying on the margin?

500

This group of veterans marched on Washington, D.C., demanding their promised payment.

What was the Bonus Army?

500

This program built large public projects like bridges, dams, and schools.

This program built large public projects like bridges, dams, and schools.

500

This law established the minimum wage, limited working hours, and banned child labor. 

What was the Fair Labor Standards Act?