Title: Terms
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2This system set up pensions for the elderly.
3Social Security
4This was the name of the farmers on the Great
Plains.
5Okies
6This built 40 dams, planted new forests, and set
up schools in a 7 state region.
7Tennessee Valley Authority
8This act let the government decide which banks
could reopen and which must remain closed.
9Emergency Banking Act
10This act protected workers from unfair management
practices allowing collective bargaining.
11The Wagner Act (National Labor Relations Act)
12This president promised a return to normalcy.
13Harding
14This presidents economic policy was coined pump
priming.
15Franklin Delano Roosevelt
16This presidents economic policy was coined
trickle down theory.
17Hoover
18This presidents administration was scarred by
the Teapot Dome Scandal.
19Harding
20This was Hardings successor who was considered
to be even more pro business.
21Coolidge
22This invention (although actually invented much
earlier) had the greatest impact on life in the
1920s.
23The automobile
24The writers of the 1920s like F. Scott Fitzgerald
who questioned the materialism of the age were
known as this
25The Lost Generation
26Women in 1920s who had more freedom and cut their
hair into bobs were called this.
27Flappers
28Many people purchased goods they could not afford
using this payment program.
29Installment Plan
30Many Americans speculated in this trying to make
a quick profit.
31Stock Market
32This was the political attempt to regulate
morality by the 18th amendment.
33Prohibition
34This organization gained new found popularity in
the 1920s due to many Americans reaction to
rapid change and mass immigration.
35The KKK
36This trial, convicting 2 Italian anarchists,
symbolized the denial of due process in the 1920s
Nativist Americans.
37Sacco and Vanzetti
38This crime organization gained great power during
Prohibition.
39The Mafia
40This trial was the result of the clash between
the Christian fundamentalists and new scientific
discoveries.
41The Scopes Trial
42This was the most immediate cause of the Great
Depression.
43The Stock Market Crash
44This president believed in rugged individualism
and hence provided no direct relief to the people.
45Hoover
46Although he had no specific plans for fighting
the Great Depression, this man was elected
president in 1932.
47FDR
48The New Deal attempted to deal with this
fundamental problem of the farmers.
49Overproduction
50FDR attempted to pack this in order to prevent
his New Deal reforms from being declared
unconstitutional.
51Supreme Court