C1
Depression
Problems
C2
Depression Arts
C3
Hoover
C4
FDR
C5
Alphabet Soup Agencies
C6
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1-1001 - 100
A time when business activity
decreases dramatically
1-100A1 - 100
depression
1-200
Shantytowns where the
homeless lived were called this
1-200A1 - 100
Hoovervilles
1-300A A group that were gassed and shot at
when they marched on Washington to protest
against Hoover
1-300A1 - 100
The Bonus Army
1-400
The nickname for the drought stricken area of the Great Plains
1-400A1 - 100
The Dust Bowl
1-500
To regain Americans trust in US banks, FDR
established this agency to insure depositors’ money
1-500A1 - 100
FDIC
2-1001 - 100
A place / art form where many families of the depression escaped
their problems
2-100A1 - 100
movies
2-200
The Shadow was an example of
this type of entertainment
2-200A1 - 100
Radio program
2-300
Folk singer of the 1930s who traveled the US
and wrote songs about the depression
2-300A1 - 100
Woody Guthrie
2-400
Wrote the book the Grapes of Wrath
2-400A1 - 100
John Steinbeck
2-500
Biggest child movie star of the 1930s (not Judy
Garland)
2-500A1 - 100
Shirley Temple
3-1001 - 100
Quote that described Hoover’s belief in how Americans should solve
their own problems
3-100A1 - 100
Rugged Individualism
3-200
Hoover’s political party
3-200A1 - 100
Republican
3-300
Hoover’s 1928 campaign promise to
every American
3-300A1 - 100
A chicken in every pot and a car in every
garage
3-400
The biggest public works project that Hoover authorized
during his presidency
3-400A1 - 100
The Colorado (Hoover) Dam
3-500
Presidential candidate who was whipped by
Hoover in 1928
3-500A1 - 100
Al Smith
4-1001 - 100
Name for FDR’s domestic program to
fix the depression
4-100A1 - 100
The New Deal
4-200
Name for radio broadcasts where FDR would speak directly to
the American people
4-200A1 - 100
Fireside chats
4-300
FDR’s wife (and cousin)
4-300A1 - 100
Eleanor Roosevelt
4-400
FDR’s shady plan to add judges to the Supreme
Court
4-400A1 - 100
Courtpacking
4-500
Three main goals of the New Deal
4-500A1 - 100
Relief, Reform, Recovery
5-1001 - 100
Agency that gave a pension to the
elderly and disabled
5-100A1 - 100
SSA
5-200
Gave jobs on conservation
projects to single males
5-200A1 - 100
CCC
5-300
Aided the farmers
5-300A1 - 100
AAA
5-400
Built bridges, highways, etc
5-400A1 - 100
PWA
5-500
Paid artists to document the
depression
5-500A1 - 100
WPA
6-1001 - 100
Senator from Louisiana nicknamed the
Kingfish
6-100A1 - 100
Huey Long
6-200
Goal of FERA agency
6-200A1 - 100
Direct relief (or just relief)
6-300
Codes of fair competition and
collective bargaining
6-300A1 - 100
NRA
6-400
When stock prices rise, it is known as this kind of market
6-400A1 - 100
Bull
6-500
WPA Photographer who most famously
documented the Great Depression
6-500A1 - 100
Dorothea Lange
List two causes of the Great
Depression