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UNIT 7 TEST REVIEWU.S. History

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SSUSH 17U.S. History

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National Crisis

A severe economic recession in the 1930s

that affected all the world’ industrialized nations?

Great Depression

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National Crisis

Businesses made more products than they could

sell?

Overproduction

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National Crisis

Resulted from the increase in prices of goods and the low

wages of workers?

Underconsumption

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National CrisisOctober 1929 the U.S. was beginning to show signs of slowing down; stockholders

panicked and sold their stock causing this?

Stock Market Crash 1929

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National Crisis

Risky investments in stock to make a profit? Usually buying stock on credit or installment

plans.

Speculation

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National Crisis

The practice of making a down payment on stock and

then making installment plans?

Buying on Margin

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National Crisis

A labor condition brought about by the Great

Depression?

Widespread Unemployment

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National Crisis

A serious drought that caused many farmers to

lose their farms?

Dustbowl

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National Crisis

Farmers also caused the Dustbowl by doing this to the

land causing soil erosion?

Over-farming

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National Crisis

Many farmers did this when they lost their

homes in the Dust Bowl?

Migration West/ California

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National Crisis

Makeshift huts and living areas made by the homeless and

unemployed?

Hoovervilles

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National Crisis

Hoovervilles were named after this individual blamed for the

Great Depression?

President Herbert Hoover

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National Crisis

“There is nothing to fear, but fear itself”

President FDR, March 1933Referring to?

Great Depression

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National Crisis

“There is nothing to fear, but fear itself”

President FDR, March 1933Referring to?

Great Depression

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SSUSH 18U.S. History

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National Crisis

President of the United States during the Great Depression and WWII?

Franklin Delano Roosevelt

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National Crisis

Series of Programs established by FDR to end

the Great Depression?

New Deal

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Main goal of the New Deal?

End the negative effects of the Great

Depression

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Major effect of Great Depression?

Widespread Unemployment

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National Crisis

This was created to make jobs for the unemployed in

the South?

Tennessee Valley Authority

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National Crisis

The TVA was created as a?

Works Program

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A works program in the New Deal gave people?

Jobs

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National CrisisThe intention of FDR when

creating the TVA?

Lower unemployment by giving Government

Jobs

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National Crisis

The TVA also provided this for the Rivers in Tennessee?

Flood Control

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The TVA used dams to create this for rural people in the seven southern states?

Electricity

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The TVA DID NOT?

Regulate Electricity

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National CrisisReform during FDR’s New Deal

that established collective bargaining rights for workers and prohibited unfair labor

practices.

Wagner Act

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National Crisis

What were employers prohibited from doing after passage of the

Wagner Act?

Interfere in workers right to Unionize

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National Crisis

The Wagner Act is also known as?

National Labor Relations Act (NLRA)

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National Crisis

Because laborers were protected under the NLRA this happened in the U.S.?

Industrial Unionism

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National CrisisThis provided old age

insurance for retirees 65 or older, unemployment, aid for the disabled and families with

dependent children?

Social Security Act

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National Crisis

Prominent first lady that became a symbol of women’s activism and social progress?

Eleanor Roosevelt

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National Crisis

Louisiana Senator that became FDRs biggest critic, proposed a home, food, and clothes for every American?

Huey Long

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National CrisisMain criticism of Huey Long of the New Deal Program?

Didn’t do enough to distribute wealth to

help the average citizen

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National Crisis

Judiciary Reorganization bill of 1937 when FDR attempted to change the size of the U.S.

Supreme Court?

Court Packing Bill

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National Crisis

How many Justices did FDR want to place on the

Supreme Court in 1937?

Six

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National Crisis

Why did FDR want to change the size of the Supreme

Court?

The Supreme Court was declaring his New Deal

programs unconstitutional

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National Crisis

Series of laws passed by Congress during WWII to

keep FDR from selling weapons to warring

countries?

Neutrality Act

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SSUSH 19U.S. History

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National Crisis

Threatened a march on Washington, D.C. to protest

discrimination in hiring practices in defense industries

in WWII?

A. Phillip Randolph

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National Crisis

In response to Randolph’s threats FDR issued this?

Executive Order

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National Crisis

FDR’s Executive Order called on employers in defense industries to stop this?

Discrimination in hiring practices

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National Crisis

World War II was waged in these years?

1939-1945

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National Crisis

What was the major cause of WWII?

Expansionistic policies of Germany,

Japan, Italy

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National Crisis

The U.S. showed it’s disapproval of Japan expanding

into Manchuria by doing this?

Embargo on scrap iron, gas, and oil

products

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National Crisis

“Yesterday, December 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy,

…” FDR Refers to?

Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor

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National Crisis

When did the U.S. enter World War II?

1941

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“December 7, 1941 is a day which will live in infamy”Surprise Attack by Japan

Pearl Harbor

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National Crisis

Japan responded to the U.S. embargo on scrap iron, gas,

and oil products when it?

Attacked Pearl Harbor naval base

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Geographic location of Pearl Harbor?

Pacific Ocean / Hawaii

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National Crisis

This placed all Japanese Americans in Internment

camps after Pearl Harbor?

Executive Order 9066

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National Crisis

These two groups were also placed in Internment Camps

during WWII by the U.S.

German- Americans & Italian Americans

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National CrisisProgram created by FDR to

get around the Neutrality Acts and loan Great Britain and

France Weapons?

Lend-Lease Program

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National Crisis

Analogy used by FDR to get Americans to support

Lend-Lease Act?

Fire Hose

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National CrisisFDR used the Hose Analogy in

the lend-Lease to justify?

The US giving aid to Great Britain before

entering WWII

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Turning point of WWII in the Pacific. U.S. surprise attack

on Japanese Navy destroying it?

Battle of Midway

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National Crisis

After the battle of Midway, the U.S. went on the offensive

doing this?

Island Hopping

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National Crisis

Largest air and sea invasion in Normandy that pushed

Germany out of France?

D-Day

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National Crisis

Secret name for the invasion of Normandy that resulted in

D-day?

Operation Overlord

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National Crisis

Allied Commander in charge of Operation Overlord?

Eisenhower

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National Crisis

May 8, 1945 when Russia invaded Berlin Germany and

ended the war in Europe?

VE-Day

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National Crisis

Allied Commander over the Pacific theater of war that accepted the Surrender of

Japan?

Gen. Douglas McArthur

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A term that refers getting soldiers, equipping them,

and moving them into war?

Mobilization

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National CrisisThe War Mobilization of the U.S. Economy during WWII caused?

Women to enter the labor force and work

in factories

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National CrisisHow did women help the war

effort in WWII?

Made ammunition, guns, ships, planes, tanks, etc. for troops

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National CrisisWhat symbol revealed

women’s help the war effort in WWII?

Rosie the Riveter

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This expanded the draft during WWII to make more men enter

the armed forces?

Selective Service Act

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National Crisis

Mandatory government system created to conserve scarce goods for Soldiers overseas during WWII?

Rationing

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Under rationing, every family was given a book of coupons for red meat, sugar, coffee,

and gas called?

C-Books

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National Crisis

Term that refers to Singer Sewing machine and other industries changing form

domestic production to making guns & ammunition?

War-time conversion

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National Crisis

The U.S. government raised money in these three ways to

pay for WWII?

Selling war bonds, raising income taxes,

borrowing money

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National Crisis

Since men were at war this group of people worked in

factories?

Women in War Industries

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National Crisis

This propaganda poster figure represented women in

the war industries?

Rosie the Riveter

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National Crisis

This was a group of women that filled noncombat positions in the Military otherwise filled by

men?

Women’s Auxiliary Army Corps (WAACS)

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National Crisis

Secret Project code that referred to the plan to develop

the Atomic Bomb?

Manhattan Project

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National Crisis

Location in the U.S. where the first Atomic Bomb was

tested?

Los Alamos, New Mexico

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National Crisis

Where in the World was the first two Atomic bombs

dropped during WWII?

Hiroshima & Nagasaki, Japan

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National Crisis

This individual ordered the A-Bombs dropped on Japan?

President Harry Truman

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National Crisis

Reason Truman believed that the U.S. Invasion of Japan

would cause?

Massive Casualties

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National Crisis

Reason Truman gave for giving the order to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan?

Save American Lives

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National Crisis

Germany, Italy, and Japan?

Axis Powers

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National Crisis

U.S., France, Great Britain, Russia?

Allies

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National Crisis

Arena of War fought in Europe and ended with D-Day and the fall of Berlin?

European Theater

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National Crisis

Arena of war fought in Pacific Ocean and ended with

Midway and bombing of Hiroshima & Nagasaki?

Pacific Theater

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National Crisis

Biggest obstacle in WWII in the Pacific and European Theatre?

Distance to travel to get U.S. Troops

supplies

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National Crisis

During WWII in the European Theatre, what victory helped Allies get Troops supplies?

D-Day (France a location to supply)

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National Crisis

During WWII in the Pacific Theatre, what victory helped Allies get Troops supplies?

Battle of Midway


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