Title: U. S. Studies II
1U. S. Studies II Great Depression New
Deal Review Game
21920s Great Depression New Deal Markets New Deal Welfare Review of the New Deal MISC
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3A share of ownership in a company.
Stock
A1
4The maintenance of a price at a certain level
through government interaction.
Price Support
A2
5This is an arrangement in which consumers agree
to buy now and pay later for purchases, often on
an installment plan that includes interest
charges.
Credit
A3
6This Republican won the presidential election of
1928.
Herbert Hoover
A4
7This term refers to making extremely risky
business transactions on the chance of making
quick or considerable profits.
Speculation
A5
8 This term is the name of the most widely used
measure of the stock markets health.
Dow Jones Industrial Average
A6
9Pictorial Daily Double
Actress
Jennifer Love Hewitt
A7
10 This term refers to paying a small percentage
of a stocks price as a down payment and
borrowing the rest.
Buying on Margin
A8
11 In calling shantytowns Hoovervilles, people
conveyed their
Disgust with President Hoover
A9
12 During the 1920s, how did farmers try to boost
profits during these tough times?
Farmers tired to increase production, and make
more profits.
A10
13This is the period from 1924 to 1940 in which the
economy plummeted and unemployment skyrocketed.
Great Depression
B1
14A neighborhood in which people live in makeshift
shacks.
Shantytown
B2
15Cash payments or food provided by the government
to the poor.
Direct Relief
B3
16 In calling shantytowns Hoovervilles, people
conveyed their
Disgust with President Hoover
B4
17Audio Daily Double
Country
Faith Hill Breathe
B5
18Herbert Hoovers approach to the Depression
economy was based on a belief in
Direct Government Relief
B6
19This reduced the flow of goods into the United
States and prevented other countries from earning
American currency to buy American exports.
Hawley-Smoot Tariff Act
B7
20An example of psychological stress caused by the
Great Depression was the rise in the number of
People committed suicide.
B8
21The region, including Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas,
Colorado, and New Mexico, that was made worthless
for farming by drought and ---- storms.
Dust Bowl.
B9
22Video Daily Double
TV Show
The Shield
B10
23What was the first major action Roosevelt took as
president?
He called the first meeting of the Brain Trust.
C1
24Government agency set up by the Federal
Securities Act to regulate the Stock Market.
Securities Exchange Commission
C2
25This authorized the Treasury Department to
inspect banks and to close those that were
unsound, with the greater goal of restoring
public confidence in the banking system.
Emergency Banking Relief Act
C3
26 This established the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation (FDIC), with the greater goal of
restoring public confidence in the banking system.
Glass-Steagall Banking Act
C4
27 This required corporations to provide complete
information on all stock offerings, with the
greater goal of restoring public confidence in
the stock market.
Federal Securities Act
C5
28Pictorial Daily Double
Actor
Pierce Brosnan
C6
29 Government agency that grants loans to
homeowners who faced foreclosure because they
could not meet loan payments.
Home Owners Loan Corporation
C7
30 Government agency that set prices of many
products, established standards for working
hours, and a ban on child labor.
National Recovery Administration
C8
31 Government agency that furnishes loans for
home mortgages and repairs.
Federal Housing Administration
C9
32 Why did the U.S. Supreme Court declare that
the National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA) as
unconstitutional?
The NIRA gave legislative powers to executive
branch.
C10
33Program designed to alleviate the problems of the
Great Depression, focusing on relief for the
needy, economic recovery, and financial reform.
New Deal
D1
34Pictorial Daily Double
Entertainment
Kirsten Dunst
D2
35This paid farmers to lower production and, in
some cases, to destroy crops, with the greater
goal of raising crop prices and farm income.
Agricultural Adjustment Act
D3
36 This helped to create prosperity in a
poverty-stricken region by providing funds to
build and repair dams, flood-control projects,
and power plants.
Tennessee Valley Authority
D4
37 The Wagner Act set up which of the following
government agencies?
National Labor Relations Board
D5
38 The ___ reflected President Roosevelts
concern for the natural environment.
Civilian Conservation Corps
D6
39 Which group did the National Labor
Relations Board help to support in American
industry?
Unions
D7
40 Of the New Deal policies, ___ had the
biggest long-term impact on the American economy
Social Security Act
D8
41Audio Daily Double
Country
Lee Ann Womack
D9
42 The Supreme Court ruled that the ___ was
unconstitutional on the grounds that its
provisions were local matters and should be
regulated by the states.
Agricultural Adjustment Act
D10
43Even though the economy was not back to normal,
what event distracted President Roosevelt from
his New Deal programs?
Rise of Hitler in Europe
E1
44What reached a new high during Roosevelts first
term as president?
National Debt
E2
45What is the legacy of the Agricultural Adjustment
Act for the United States?
The U.S. government would again use agricultural
price supports to help aid U.S. farmers.
E3
46Government agency that regulates the Banking
Industry, and provides deposit insurance
(100,000)
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
E4
47Government agency that regulates the Stock Market
and the companies that trade stock on the market.
Securities Exchange Commission
E5
48 New Deal legislation that provided a pension
for retired workers and their spouses and aided
people with disabilities, poor mothers with
dependent children, and the needy elderly
Social Security Act
E6
49How did the Liberals criticize the New Deal?
The New Deal did not go far enough to socialize
the economy, and to eliminate social and economic
inequalities.
E7
50 Why did the U.S. government financially support
the photojournalist efforts of photographing the
suffering of rural America?
To provide the U.S. public pictorial evidence of
how bad the conditions were in rural America.
E8
51Video Daily Double
Drama
Patriot
E9
52How did the Conservatives criticize the New Deal?
The New Deal made the government too large and
too powerful.
E10
53What role did Eleanor Roosevelt
play in the Roosevelt administration?
Advisor on domestic policy.
F1
54 This term refers to the stock market crash
of October 29, 1929.
Black Tuesday
F2
55 Period of rising stock prices.
Bull Market
F3
56Interpreting Maps
Formal Assessment Map Skills p289
Which is the northernmost dam illustrated on this
map?
Kentucky
F4
57Interpreting Political Cartoons
Formal Assessment Political Cartoons p290
According to the cartoon, _____ will benefit from
the NRA death warrant.
Small Business Wall Street
F5
58Interpreting Political Cartoons
Formal Assessment Political Cartoons p290
In the cartoon, the character that represents
Child Labor feels __ about the NRA death warrant.
Unhappy
F6
59 This created an administration that set fair
prices on many products and established labor
standards, with the greater goal of ensuring fair
business practices and promoting industrial
growth.
National Industrial Recovery Act
F7
60 As the unemployment rates rose, how did this
affect consumer spending?
Consumers had less money to spend, so they
purchased less.
F8
61This put almost 3 million young men to work
building roads, developing parks, and helping in
soil-erosion and flood-control projects.
Civilian Conservation Corps
F9
62Interpreting Maps
Formal Assessment Map Skills p289
If you were traveling east along the Tennessee
River, which dam would you encounter next passing
the Wheeler Dam?
Guntersville
F10