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What right did the National Labor Relations Act (Wagner Act) give

labor unions?

right to collective bargaining

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What is it called when business owners and unions work out differences over wages and

working conditions?

collective bargaining

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Why did the government begin the Tennessee Valley Authority?

to create jobs and improve the standard of living in the

area

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to provide a strong supply of money and credit

What was the purpose of the Federal Reserve System?

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Why did the Supreme Court declare parts of the New Deal unconstitutional?

Federal government had too much power.

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What was the first animated feature-length film?

Snow White & the 7 Dwarfs

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Was Roosevelt more effective in his first or second term?

1st

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What did the Agriculture Adjustment Act do?

paid farmers not to grow some crops

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What state was Roosevelt from?

Massachusetts

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Relief, Reform, and Recovery

What were the 3 R’s of the New Deal?

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Mexican-Americans were sent back to Mexico, and it

was harder to find jobs.

How were people in California affected by the Dust Bowl (2 reasons)?

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California to pick fruit and veggies

Where did people in the Dust Bowl go to escape the conditions?

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Drought, wind, and grasshoppers

What were 3 NATURAL factors that caused the Depression?

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Farmers overused the land.

What was a HUMAN factor in causing the Dust Bowl?

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25%

What percentage of people of people were unemployed in the

Depression?

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People borrowed too much because of banking

policies.

How did people contribute to the Great Depression?

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He didn’t do enough to create jobs.

Why was Hoover criticized the most?

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high tariffs

What contributed to a world depression?

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People became dependent on the government.

What was a criticism of Roosevelt’s programs to combat the

Depression?

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jobs

What did the Civil Conservation Corps provide people?

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bear market

What type of market has stock prices falling?

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bull market

What type of market has stocks rising in value?

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January 20th

What date is the president sworn in due to the 20th Amendment?

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Roosevelt was willing to solve economic problems.

How was Roosevelt different from Hoover in dealing with the

Depression?

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John Maynard Keynes

Who was the economist that argued that the government needed to spend

heavily to provide jobs for the people to end the Depression?

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to let it run its course

What was Hoover’s response to the Depression?

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less federal government control over the economy

What did the American Liberty League support during the Depression?

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Frances Perkins

Who was the first woman appointed to a president’s cabinet?

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10 years

How long did the Dust Bowl last?

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Southern Great Plains

What region of America was affected the most by the Dust

Bowl?