The Crash and Its Causes
Banking and President Hoover
Hard Times and Inequality
Protest and Politics
The First New Deal (Relief and Recovery)
The Second New Deal (Reform and Jobs)
Courts, Rights, and Legacy
100

This event on October 24, 1929 signaled the stock market’s sudden plunge.

What is Black Thursday?

100

These panicked withdrawals happened when people rushed to pull money out before banks collapsed.
 

What are bank runs?

100

During the Depression, this group was often “last hired and first fired,” facing unemployment as high as 50% in some areas.
 

Who are Black Americans?

100

This group of WWI veterans demanded early bonus payments in Washington, D.C. in 1932.
 

Who are the Bonus Army?

100

This law created the FDIC and separated commercial and investment banking.
 

What is the Glass–Steagall Act?

100

This major regional program built dams and modernized parts of the South.
 

What is the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)?

100

This major labor federation grew after the Wagner Act and organized industrial workers.
 

What is the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO)?

200

Nickname for October 29, 1929, when the market “plummeted all day.”
 

What is Black Tuesday?

200

Hoover’s approach that relied on private cooperation and voluntary organizations was called this.
 

What is associationalism?

200

Severe drought plus poor farming practices from 1932–1936 created this ecological disaster.
 

What is the Dust Bowl?

200

This general led the force that drove out the Bonus Army and burned their camp.
 

Who is Douglas MacArthur?

200

FDR’s radio addresses meant to reassure the public were known as these.
 

What are fireside chats?

200

This farm program paid producers to limit output to raise prices.
 

What is the Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA)?

200

This New Deal law created old-age pensions and unemployment insurance, but excluded many farm and domestic workers.
 

What is the Social Security Act?

300

The crash didn’t cause the Depression, but it revealed these underlying problems like inequality and declining demand.
 

What are structural weaknesses in the economy?

300

Hoover created this agency to give emergency loans to banks and large businesses.
 

What is the Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC)?

300

Migrants from Oklahoma and nearby states moving west for work were called this (often insultingly).
 

Who are the Okies?

300

The 1932 election that crushed Hoover brought this New York governor to the presidency.
 

Who is Franklin Delano Roosevelt?

300

This phrase describes the rapid burst of New Deal lawmaking early in FDR’s presidency.
 

What are the First Hundred Days?

300

This act tried to create industry “codes” and was later ruled unconstitutional.
 

What is the National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA)?

300

These nine young men accused in Alabama became a symbol of racial injustice in the 1930s.
 

Who are the Scottsboro Boys?

400

This investing behavior—buying because you expect prices to rise—helped fuel the bubble.
 

What is speculation?

400

Shantytowns of the unemployed were nicknamed these, blaming the president.
 

What are Hoovervilles?

400

In 1935–1936, states used these to block poor migrants from entering.
 

What are border blockades?

400

In his first inaugural, FDR said the nation had nothing to fear but this.
 

What is fear itself?

400

This program hired young men for conservation and park projects.
 

What is the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)?

400

This New Deal program employed millions building roads, schools, and public buildings.
 

What is the Works Progress Administration (WPA)?

400

This Supreme Court moment in your notes refers to striking down key New Deal programs.
 

What is “Black Monday”?

500

This 1930 tariff became one of the highest in U.S. history and worsened global trade.
 

What is the Smoot–Hawley Tariff?

500

This “male breadwinner” idea was challenged as women and children sought work during the crisis.
 

What is the breadwinner ideal?

500

This classic Depression novel (1939) highlighted migrant hardship.
 

What is The Grapes of Wrath?

500

FDR’s temporary nationwide closure of banks to stop panic was called this.
 

What is the bank holiday?

500

This agency gave cash assistance to state relief efforts for the unemployed.
 

What is the Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA)?

500

Also called the Wagner Act, this law protected collective bargaining and union organizing.
 

What is the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA)?

500

FDR’s failed 1937 plan to add more justices to gain a friendlier Supreme Court was called this.
 

What is court packing?

600

FINAL JEOPARDY

Where did all the money go?

600

This 1935 New Deal law strengthened labor unions and collective bargaining, and its rapid impact helped fuel a political backlash that contributed to Roosevelt’s later attempt to change the Supreme Court’s balance of power.

What is the National Labor Relations Act (Wagner Act)?