Boom and Bust
Great Depression
Dust Bowl
WWII
Vocab
100

This is when a particular part of the economy, such as the oil industry, is growing quickly and there are lots of new jobs and times are good.

Boom

100

October 29th, 1929

Stock Market Crash (Black Tuesday)

100

Which event came first: Great Depression or Dust Bowl?

Great Depression

100

WWI and WWII will increase demand for goods such as cotton. Therefor, prices for cotton _______? (Supply/Demand)

Increase

100

U.S, Russia, France, Great Britian, Serbia

Allies (WWI)

200

 A bust is when part of the economy shrinks and people lose prosperity and they also lose what that gives way to hard times.

Jobs

200

Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)

Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA)

Public Works Admin. (PWA)

Workers Progress Admin. (WPA)

New Deal Agencies

200

Famous book about an Oklahoma family fleeing their farm in order to escape the dust bowl. They migrate to California in search of Jobs during the Depression. 

Grapes of Wrath 

200

Dec. 7th, 1941 

"A date which will live in infamy"

Attack on Pearl Harbor

200

Germany, Italy, Japan

Axis Powers (WWII)

300

This gushing black gold replaced agriculture to be the leading economic activity in the early 20th Century. 

Oil

300

F.D.R stands for?

Franklin Delano Roosevelt
300

Drought, over farming, and over grazing

Causes of the Dust Bowl

300

Name of famous propaganda poster encouraging women to join the work force during WWII.

Rosie the Riveter

300

Rationing

What is to allow each person to have only a fixed amount of (a particular commodity).

"shoes were rationed from 1943"

400

Negative impacts from the oil boom


 



Oil and gas drilling has a serious impact on our wildlands and communities. Drilling projects operate around the clock generating pollution, fueling climate change, disrupting wildlife and damaging public lands that were set aside to benefit all people.
400

CCC was a program in the ___________?

The New Deal

400

June 6th, 1944

D-Day

400

Breadline 

What was used to feed thousands of unemployed people during the great depression. 

500

Americans are being asked to plant what?

Victory Gardens


500

Examples of New Deal programs that still exist today.

Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, SEC, TVA, etc. 

500

Another name for dust storms during the Dust Bowl

Black Blizzards

500


Manufacturing increased fourfold, the permanent population increased, and the urbanization and modernization of Texas were well underway. Many military installations closed at the end of the war, and some wartime boomtowns were all but abandoned. Because of World War II, the face of Texas changed forever.


What happened to Texas during WWII

500

Propaganda

 used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.