Causes of the Great Depression
Hoover's Response
The Dust Bowl & Repatriation
The New Deal
Effects of the Great Depression
100

an event on October 29, 1929 when stock prices suddenly dropped, causing panic.

Black Monday

100

"Shanty Towns" or homeless settlements of Americans near major US cities, caused by the Presidents inaction

Hoovervilles

100

a period of severe dust storms that damaged farmland in the 1930s.

The Dust Bowl

100

The President that created the New Deal was

Franklin D. Roosevelt

100

How did the Great Depression affect jobs?

Millions of Americans lost their jobs

200

When people buy stocks with borrowed money

Buying on Margin

200

A failure of President Hoover to increase taxes on goods imported to the US from other countries that ended up making the depression worse

Smoot-Hawley Tariff

200

Why did farmers leave their land during the Dust Bowl (name one major reason)

illness, death, famine

200
Name the three R's of the New Deal

Relief, Reform, and Recovery

200

One impact of the Great Depression on families

Could not afford food, housing, many fathers abandoned their families, children were sold or abandoned

300
This was the result of American citizens trying to withdraw their money from financial institutions immediately after October 29, 1929

Bank Failures

300

a group of World War I veterans who marched on Washington, D.C., asking for early payment of their bonuses who were attacked by the US military

The Bonus Army

300

Mexican-Americans were forced to leave the U.S. during the Depression, even if they were citizens.

Repatriation

300

The Social Security Act was put in place to provide support for the elderly and disabled and the FDIC which insured American bank deposits are an example of which three R's of the New Deal

Reform
300

Name one of the groups that were discussed in class that suffered more than the average American during the Depression

people of color, Native Americans, farmers
400

The 1920s Republican economic strategy of being hands off on business

Laissez-Faire

400

Hoover believed in this 1920s political belief about the economy that is hands off

Laissez-Faire

400

Name one state that was most impacted by the Dust Bowl

Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas, Colorado, New Mexico
400

A program that put Americans to work and gave them money to get by such as the CCC and WPA are an example of which of the New Deal's three R's

Relief

400

Name one of the reform programs that were put into place by FDR's New Deal that still exists today

FDIC, Social Security, SEC (I'll accept SEA)

500

When farmers produced too much food and were not able to sell enough to make a profit

overproduction and underconsumption

500

The only success of Hoover's attempt at stopping the depression that helped banks and businesses by lending them money

The Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC)

500

The connection between the Dust Bowl and Repatriation is that

Mexican-Americans were kicked out of the United States to give land and jobs to White Americans that fled the Dust Bowl

500

Name one of the negatives that some Americans felt of the New Deal

too much money, discrimination, some parts were unconstitutional, raised taxes, did not help the wealthy

500

Since the Great Depression, the US government has usually gone against Laissez-Faire policies of the  1920s, this means that the US government has ________ of a role in helping people and the economy

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