New Deal
Great Depression - Causes
Great Depression - 3 R's
Great Depression - Facts
Misc.
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The three R's of the New Deal

Relief, Recovery, Reform

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The President at the start of the Great Depression

 Herbert Hoover

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Grants or stimulus checks

Relief

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Rundown villages full of shacks and tents

Hoovervilles

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Severe mid-west dust storms that led to crippled agriculture

The Dust Bowl

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First part of the New Deal

Established reform laws and emergency relief programs

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Why did people begin to withdraw money from banks

Because the stock market crashed

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Laws for prevention

Reform

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The Great Depression led to the election of which US President

Franklin D. Roosevelt 

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What happened after Supreme Court Justices declared the New Deal unconstitutional

They were replaced by FDR

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Short term impact of the New Deal

Improved the lives of people during the Great Depression

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Why did banks not have money for withdrawls

Banks had lent all their money out 

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Soup Kitchens

Relief

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Farmers who moved to California in search of work

Okies

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The day the stock market crashed

Black Tuesday

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Long term impact of the New Deal

Set a precedent for the Government to get involved in the US economy

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Accomplishments of Herbert Hoover

Nothing

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Opening of new government agencies 

Recovery

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Unemployment rate during the Great Depression 

25%

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Farming that people resorted to during the Great Depression

Tenant Farming

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Second part of the New Deal

Provided union protection and Social Security

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Cause of the stock market crash

High speculations

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Banks being forced to keep extra money 

Reform

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Group of veterans who marched on Washington DC demanding compensation for WWI

The Bonus Army

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Group of people who were "last hired, first fired"

African Americans