Civilian Conservation Corps (gave people jobs in public works projects such as national forests, Relief)
Securities and Exchanges Commission (protection of investors in stock market, Reform)
buying on credit / easy credit
early pensions for their service in WWI
the banks
Social Security Administration (oversight of new Social Security program, Reform)
Business
The Dust Bowl
Produce too many / overproduction
Relief
install programs to prevent the Depression from happening again
Stop producing so many crops
Buying on margin
Restore people's faith in the banks by having the government back their savings
Hawley-Smoot tariff
Tennessee Valley Authority (built and operated dams to provide hydroelectric power, Reform)
Overspeculation
Black Tuesday
Hyperinflation
National Recovery Administration (set business codes and quotas to restore competition, Recovery)
Reform, the last of the '3 Rs', was intended to do this
SEC
This was the nickname for October 29, 1929, the day of the biggest losses on the stock market in history.
Hoover passed this tariff to encourage Americans to buy domestic goods.
TVA
The German economy suffered from this, which meant that even a lot of money was worth very little.
The Agricultural Adjustment Act, an action of Recovery, paid farmers to do this.
SSA
The purpose of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, or FDIC, was to do this.
CCC
This was the nickname for the period from 1930 to 1936 when part of the U.S. was covered in windswept dirt.
This one of the '3 Rs' provided jobs for the unemployed during the Depression.
One of the first things that FDR did during his 'First Hundred Days' was to close these.
The rise in consumerism, coupled with the ability do this, contributed to tremendous debt during the Depression
Of business, government, and the courts, Hoover thought that giving this more freedom was the key to ending the Depression
You could buy stocks by paying only a minimum percentage of what they were actually worth, the act of which was called this.
NRA
One of the major reasons that farmers were hit hardest during the Depression was because they did this with their crops'>'>
This was the word to describe the trend of people buying too many risky stocks.
The Bonus Army camped out in Washington in 1932 to ask for these