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100

He was president at the beginning of the Depression and was often blamed for it.

Who was Herbert Hoover?

100

This agency put young, unmarried men to work in reforestation, building roads, developing parks, and soil conservation projects under the supervision of the army.

What was the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)?

100

This was a severe economic downturn that occurred worldwide during the 1930s.

What was the Great Depression?

100

Government-financed construction of public facilities.

What are public works?

100

This was made up of unemployed veterans of the American Expeditionary Force that came to Washington D.C. to ask for an early payment of the bonuses promised to them.

What was the Bonus Army?

200

He won the election of 1932 in a landslide victory with 472 electoral votes.

Who was Franklin Delano Roosevelt?

200

This was a program created to eliminate the relief doles. It employed almost anyone in almost any kind of job.

What was the Works Progress Administration (WPA)?

200

This was FDR’s program that tried to control the economy through government action rather than the free market.

What was the New Deal?

200

This pushed tariffs on foreign industrial and agricultural products to their highest level in US history.

What was the Smoot-Hawley Tariff?

200

These were areas of cities where people lived in cardboard shacks in parks and vacant lots during the Depression.

What were "Hoovervilles"?

300

As First Lady, she fought against racial discrimination be publicly befriending influential African Americans.

Who was Eleanor Roosevelt?

300

This act attempted to organize guidelines for industries to increase employment, maintain wages, and reduce unwanted competition.

What was the National Recovery Act (NRA)?

300

This is a temporary closing of all banks. FDR declared one of these in 1933 after assuming office.

What is a bank holiday?

300

This was the name of Huey Long’s socio-economic plan.

What was the "Share Our Wealth" plan?

300

These were radio broadcasts that FDR used to influence public opinion in favor of his New Deal programs.

What were fireside chats?

400

He was a flamboyant, plain-spoken former governor of Louisiana who proposed to tax the rich and redistribute the wealth to the poor.

Who was Huey Long?

400

This agency undertook the extensive project to build dams along the Tennessee River that would provide navigation, flood control, and cheap electricity for the valley residents.

What was the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)?

400

This was the “crime of the century”.

What was the Lindbergh kidnapping?

400

This was a group composed primarily of college professors to whom FDR turned for advice in solving the nation’s economic problems.

What was the "brain trust"?

400

FDR’s plan to add six more justices to the Supreme Court. It never succeeded.

What was the court-packing plan?

500

He won four gold medals at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, Germany. This angered Adolf Hitler.

Who was Jesse Owens?

500

This act established a new method of subsidizing farm products and aided debt-ridden farmers in danger of losing their farms to foreclosure.

What was the Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA)?

500

A German airship filled with hydrogen gas exploded as it attempted to land in Lakehurst, NJ after a transatlantic flight.

What was the Hindenburg disaster?

500

These were assistance programs that required the one receiving assistance to work in return for the aid.

What is work relief?

500

A term coined by a newspaper reporter to describe the area in the Great Plains affected by massive dust storms.

What was the "Dust Bowl"?