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J.O.B
Rando
Laws
Peeps
100

Borrowing money to invest in stocks

Margin

100

The largest project completed by the CCC

Tennessee Valley Authority 

100

He practiced Civil Disobedience in the 1920s

(John) Scopes

100

A Tennessee law forbade the teaching of this in the 1920s

Evolution/Darwinism 

100

She led the effort to increase mental health awareness 

Dorothy Dix

200

During the 20s Americans were getting into personal-

debt
200

What does the CCC stand for? 

Civilian Conservation Corps

200

They were falsely accused of murder and then executed, mainly because of their political beliefs.

Sacco and Vanzetti

200

This act is among the very few things that Hoover did in response to the Great Depression

Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act  

200

She had a special friend named Lorena.  Oh, and she changed the role of First Lady. 

Eleanor Roosevelt

300

Farmers were guilty of this practice, which only lended to their own financial downfall

overproduction

300

The CCC is mostly rural projects, while the WPA is mostly-

urban

300

Hitler was very much inspired by this work completed in the 1920s in the US. 

Eugenics

300

This law guarantees savings accounts 

FDIC

300

He wrote poetry during the Harlem Renaissance 

Langston Hughes

400

This agency now oversees the stock market

SEC

400

During the Depression, men would wear these while walking to the soup kitchens and bread lines throughout the city.

Job Signs

400

He led the Back to Africa Movement

Marcus Garvey

400

This president had staff break the law at Teapot Dome, Wyoming.  

Harding

400

He made the first Trans-Atlantic flight

Charles Lindberg 

500

Before the FDIC was established, FDR called for this

Bank Holiday

500

The most important government role that exists today to make sure we don't go into another depression 

Federal Reserve Chairman (Fed Chair)

500

They challenged societal norms during the 20s

Flappers

500

The Scopes case dealt with this particular clause of the 1st Amendment

Establishment 

500

The name of the plane that completed the first TransAtlantic Flight

Spirit of St. Louis