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The 1930s and the Great Depression

The 1930s and the Great Depression. Jeopardy Review. 1. Nickname given to shantytowns of homeless men and women. 1. Nickname given to shantytowns of homeless men and women. Nickname given to shantytowns of homeless men and women. Hoovervilles.

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The 1930s and the Great Depression

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  1. The 1930s and the Great Depression Jeopardy Review

  2. 1. Nickname given to shantytowns of homeless men and women.

  3. 1. Nickname given to shantytowns of homeless men and women.

  4. Nickname given to shantytowns of homeless men and women. • Hoovervilles

  5. 2. From March 9 to June 16, 1933: A period in which several pieces of legislation were enacted to bring relief to Americans and start recovery from the Depression.

  6. 2. From March 9 to June 16, 1933: A period in which several pieces of legislation were enacted to bring relief to Americans and start recovery from the Depression.

  7. 2. From March 9 to June 16, 1933: A period in which several pieces of legislation were enacted to bring relief to Americans and start recovery from the Depression. The 100 Days

  8. 3. Created by Congress in June 1934 to oversee the stock market.

  9. 3. Created by Congress in June 1934 to oversee the stock market.

  10. 3. Created by Congress in June 1934 to oversee the stock market. Securities and Exchange Commission

  11. 4. Sought to raise prices of agricultural goods by lowering production.

  12. 4. Sought to raise prices of agricultural goods by lowering production.

  13. 4. Sought to raise prices of agricultural goods by lowering production. Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA)

  14. 5. WWI veterans who marched on Washington in 1932 to get a bonus that had been promised to them after the war.

  15. 5. WWI veterans who marched on Washington in 1932 to get a bonus that had been promised to them after the war.

  16. 5. WWI veterans who marched on Washington in 1932 to get a bonus that had been promised to them after the war. The Bonus Army

  17. 6. An ecological disaster in the Midwest caused by drought, overfarming and powerful northern winds.

  18. 6. An ecological disaster in the Midwest caused by drought, over farming and powerful northern winds.

  19. 6. An ecological disaster in the Midwest caused by drought, over farming and powerful northern winds. The Dust Bowl

  20. 7. Some men did this to find work on the road or out of shame at not being able to provide for their loved ones.

  21. 7. Some men did this to find work on the road or out of shame at not being able to provide for their loved ones.

  22. 7. Some men did this to find work on the road or out of shame at not being able to provide for their loved ones. Abandoned their families

  23. 8. FDR’s presidential campaign slogan in 1932.

  24. 8. FDR’s presidential campaign slogan in 1932.

  25. 8. FDR’s presidential campaign slogan in 1932. “Happy Days Are Here Again”

  26. 9. Provided $500 million for direct relief to the needy.

  27. 9. Provided $500 million for direct relief to the needy.

  28. 9. Provided $500 million for direct relief to the needy. Federal Emergency Relief Act

  29. 10. Also called the National Labor Relations Act of 1935. Affirmed workers’ right to bargain collectively and established the National Labor Board to arbitrate unfair labor practices.

  30. 10. Also called the National Labor Relations Act of 1935. Affirmed workers’ right to bargain collectively and established the National Labor Board to arbitrate unfair labor practices.

  31. 10. Also called the National Labor Relations Act of 1935. Affirmed workers’ right to bargain collectively and established the National Labor Board to arbitrate unfair labor practices. The Wagner Act

  32. 11. Established a minimum wage and maximum work hours.

  33. 11. Established a minimum wage and maximum work hours.

  34. 11. Established a minimum wage and maximum work hours. The Fair Labor Standards Act

  35. 12. A work stoppage called by workers to protest low wages or bad working conditions.

  36. 12. A work stoppage called by workers to protest low wages or bad working conditions.

  37. 12. A work stoppage called by workers to protest low wages or bad working conditions. Strike

  38. 13. He proposed a monthly pension of $200 for unemployed people over 60, provided they spent the money the same month.

  39. 13. He proposed a monthly pension of $200 for unemployed people over 60, provided they spent the money the same month.

  40. 13. He proposed a monthly pension of $200 for unemployed people over 60, provided they spent the money the same month. Dr. Francis Townsend

  41. 14. The Supreme Court found some of Roosevelt’s New Deal programs to be this.

  42. 14. The Supreme Court found some of Roosevelt’s New Deal programs to be this.

  43. 14. The Supreme Court found some of Roosevelt’s New Deal programs to be this. Unconstitutional

  44. 15. Secretary of Labor under FDR and the first woman cabinet member.

  45. 15. Secretary of Labor under FDR and the first woman cabinet member.

  46. 15. Secretary of Labor under FDR and the first woman cabinet member. Frances Perkins

  47. 16. Name given to a network of African Americans in the Roosevelt Administration whom FDR consulted with.

  48. 16. Name given to a network of African Americans in the Roosevelt Administration whom FDR consulted with.

  49. 16. Name given to a network of African Americans in the Roosevelt Administration whom FDR consulted with. The Black Cabinet

  50. 17. Accomplished messo-soprano who held an outdoor concert on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in 1939 after the Daughters of the American Revolution would not let her perform in Constitution Hall.

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