Causes of Great Depression
Stock Market Crash
Dust Bowl
New Deal
100

What role did overproduction play in the Great Depression?

Factories produced more goods than people could buy, leading to layoffs.

100

What date is often marked as the beginning of the Great Depression due to the stock market crash?

October 29, 1929, also known as Black Tuesday.

100

What geographic area was primarily affected by the Dust Bowl?

he Great Plains, including states like Oklahoma and Texas.

100

What was the New Deal?

A series of programs and policies to help the United States recover from the Great Depression.

200

Name one international factor that contributed to the Great Depression.

The effects of World War I on global economies.

200

What happened to stock prices during the crash?

They dropped dramatically, causing investors to lose money.

200

What natural disaster contributed to the Dust Bowl conditions?

Severe drought.

200

Who was the President that implemented the New Deal?

Franklin D. Roosevelt.

300

What economic policy led to a decrease in international trade during the Great Depression?

Tariffs, such as the Smoot-Hawley Tariff.

300

How did the stock market crash affect everyday people?

Many lost their savings and jobs, leading to financial hardship.

300

How did farming practices contribute to the Dust Bowl?

Over-farming and lack of crop rotation led to soil erosion.

300

Name one program created by the New Deal to provide jobs.

Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC).

400

Name one international factor that contributed to the Great Depression.

The effects of World War I on global economies.

400

What was a common reaction of people after the stock market crash?

Panic selling and withdrawing money from banks.

400

What were "Okies"?

Migrant farmers from Oklahoma who moved west during the Dust Bowl.

400

How did the New Deal aim to help farmers?

By providing financial assistance and promoting crop prices.

500

What economic policy led to a decrease in international trade during the Great Depression?

Tariffs, such as the Smoot-Hawley Tariff.

500

Which group of people was most affected by the loss of jobs after the crash?

Working-class families.

500

What impact did the Dust Bowl have on people's lives?

Many lost their homes and were forced to migrate in search of work.

500

What was the significance of the Social Security Act as part of the New Deal?

It provided financial support for the elderly and unemployed.