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Purchasing stocks on credit or with borrowed money.
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Purchasing stocks on credit or with borrowed money.
Buying on margin
Known as the date of the stock market crash on October 29, 1929.
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Known as the date of the stock market crash on October 29, 1929.
Black Tuesday
The rhythm in which an economy expands and contracts its production.
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The rhythm in which an economy expands and contracts its production.
Business Cycle
Severe economic crisis that lasted for the entire decade of the 1930's.
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Severe economic crisis that lasted for the entire decade of the 1930's.
Great Depression
World War 1 veterans who demanded payment while marching at the capital in 1932.
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World War 1 veterans who demanded payment while marching at the capital in 1932.
Bonus Army
Programs created to battle the depression and aid economic recovery.
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Programs created to battle the depression and aid economic recovery.
New Deal
Radio addresses in which FDR spoke directly to the American people.
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Radio addresses in which FDR spoke directly to the American people.
Fireside chats.
Hired people to build dams and generators that brought electricity and jobs to communities.
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Hired people to build dams and generators that brought electricity and jobs to communities.
Tennessee Valley Authority
First female cabinet member in the United States.
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First female cabinet member in the United States.
Frances Perkins
First lade to FDR who was concerned that the WPA didn't solve unemployment issues of young Americans
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First lade to FDR who was concerned that the WPA didn't solve unemployment issues of young Americans
Eleanor Roosevelt
Area in the United States that suffered a severe drought in the 1930's.
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Area in the United States that suffered a severe drought in the 1930's.
Dust Bowl
Educator who FDR communicated with on African American issues.
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Educator who FDR communicated with on African American issues.
Mary Mcleod Bethune
Author of the Grapes of Wrath.
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Author of the Grapes of Wrath.
John Steinbeck
Folk singer who was famous for writing about songs of loss and struggle.
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Folk singer who was famous for writing about songs of loss and struggle.
Woody Guthrie
Groups of homeless families built cardboard shacks here during the Great Depression.
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Groups of homeless families built cardboard shacks here during the Great Depression.
Hooverville
New York democrat who was elected President in 1932.
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New York democrat who was elected President in 1932.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Provided financial security to the elderly, disabled, children, and unemployed.
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Provided financial security to the elderly, disabled, children, and unemployed.
Social Security Act
Organized workers into unions based on industry, not skill level.
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Organized workers into unions based on industry, not skill level.
Congress of Industrial Organizations
Occurred when workers stayed in factories so they wouldn't be replaced by new workers.
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Occurred when workers stayed in factories so they wouldn't be replaced by new workers.
Sit down strikes.
Provided jobs for those who were unemployed.
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Provided jobs for those who were unemployed.
Civil Works Administration
Created jobs for men who were single and unemployed.
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Created jobs for men who were single and unemployed.
Civilian Conservation Corps.
Refinanced loans to keep farmers from losing their land.
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Refinanced loans to keep farmers from losing their land.
Farm Credit Act
Gave part time jobs to students in the United States.
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Gave part time jobs to students in the United States.
National Youth Administration
Allowed unions to collectively bargain.
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Allowed unions to collectively bargain.
National Labor Relations Act
The creation of jobs in construction, research, and arts.
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The creation of jobs in construction, research, and arts.
Works Progress Administration.

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