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chap_26_-_free_response_questions.doc | |
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the_new_deal_-_falconer.ppt | |
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unit_test_study_guide-_depression_and_ww2.docx | |
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Chapter 24 The Great Depression
PowerPoint Lecture
Notecard Topics:
477. First New Deal, Second New Deal
478. Reconstruction Finance Corporation
479. bonus marchers
480. brain trust
481. Frances Perkins
482. Bank holiday, Emergency Banking Act, and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
483. the Hundred Days
484. Civilian Conservation Corps
485. Federal Emergency Relief Act
486. Harry Hopkins
487. Tennessee Valley Authority
488. Agricultural Adjustment Acts, 1933, 1938
489. Harold Ickes and the Public Works Administration
490. National Recovery Administration
491. Federal Securities Act and the Securities and Exchange Commission
492. dust bowls and "Okies"
493. Charles E. Coughlin, Francis E. Townsend, and Huey Long
494. Works Progress Administration (WPA) and the Federal Arts Projects
495. John Maynard Keynes and Keynesian economics
496. Rural Electrification Administration
497. National Labor Relations (Wagner) Act
498. Social Security Act
499. Revenue Act of 1935 ("Soak the Rich" law)
500. Mary McLeod Bethune and the "black cabinet"
501. John Collier and the Indian Reorganization Act, 1934
502. Fair Labor Standards Act, 1938
503. Richard Wright
504. John L. Lewis, Sidney Hillman, and the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO)
505. Walter Reuther, the United Automobile Workers (UAW) and the sit-downs
506. Scottsboro boys
507. Marx Brothers
508. Fascism and Nazism
509. Popular Front
510. Francisco Franco, Spanish Loyalists, and the Spanish Civil War
511. Ernest Hemingway, For Whom the Bell Tolls
512. John Steinbeck, The Grapes of Wrath
513. James Agee and Walker Evans, Let Us Now Praise Famous Men
514. Benny Goodman, Count Basie, and Glenn Miller
515. Zora Neal Hurston, Their Eyes Were Watching God
516. William Faulkner
Videos - Left click to go to the site.
Causes of the Great Depression
Hoover's Response to the Great Depression
FDR & the New Deal Part 1
FDR & the New Deal Part 2
New Deal Comes Under Attack From the Left and the Right
Second New Deal Programs
FDR and the Supreme Court
America in the 1930s
Short Answer Questions (1-2 Paragraphs)
1. What caused the huge stock market boom in 1928-1929 and its subsequent crash in October 1929? How did the practice of buying on margin contribute to both boom and bust?
2. Describe Roosevelt's court-packing plan. Why did he propose it? Did he win or lose the fight to remake the Supreme Court? Why?
3. What brought about the end of the New Deal in 1939?
PowerPoint Lecture
Notecard Topics:
477. First New Deal, Second New Deal
478. Reconstruction Finance Corporation
479. bonus marchers
480. brain trust
481. Frances Perkins
482. Bank holiday, Emergency Banking Act, and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
483. the Hundred Days
484. Civilian Conservation Corps
485. Federal Emergency Relief Act
486. Harry Hopkins
487. Tennessee Valley Authority
488. Agricultural Adjustment Acts, 1933, 1938
489. Harold Ickes and the Public Works Administration
490. National Recovery Administration
491. Federal Securities Act and the Securities and Exchange Commission
492. dust bowls and "Okies"
493. Charles E. Coughlin, Francis E. Townsend, and Huey Long
494. Works Progress Administration (WPA) and the Federal Arts Projects
495. John Maynard Keynes and Keynesian economics
496. Rural Electrification Administration
497. National Labor Relations (Wagner) Act
498. Social Security Act
499. Revenue Act of 1935 ("Soak the Rich" law)
500. Mary McLeod Bethune and the "black cabinet"
501. John Collier and the Indian Reorganization Act, 1934
502. Fair Labor Standards Act, 1938
503. Richard Wright
504. John L. Lewis, Sidney Hillman, and the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO)
505. Walter Reuther, the United Automobile Workers (UAW) and the sit-downs
506. Scottsboro boys
507. Marx Brothers
508. Fascism and Nazism
509. Popular Front
510. Francisco Franco, Spanish Loyalists, and the Spanish Civil War
511. Ernest Hemingway, For Whom the Bell Tolls
512. John Steinbeck, The Grapes of Wrath
513. James Agee and Walker Evans, Let Us Now Praise Famous Men
514. Benny Goodman, Count Basie, and Glenn Miller
515. Zora Neal Hurston, Their Eyes Were Watching God
516. William Faulkner
Videos - Left click to go to the site.
Causes of the Great Depression
Hoover's Response to the Great Depression
FDR & the New Deal Part 1
FDR & the New Deal Part 2
New Deal Comes Under Attack From the Left and the Right
Second New Deal Programs
FDR and the Supreme Court
America in the 1930s
Short Answer Questions (1-2 Paragraphs)
1. What caused the huge stock market boom in 1928-1929 and its subsequent crash in October 1929? How did the practice of buying on margin contribute to both boom and bust?
2. Describe Roosevelt's court-packing plan. Why did he propose it? Did he win or lose the fight to remake the Supreme Court? Why?
3. What brought about the end of the New Deal in 1939?