Unit 6b: The Great Depression Flashcards

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Black Thursday

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October 24, 1929: nervous investors dumped their stocks all at once to remove their money from the market plummeting the value of stocks and the market itself

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Black Tuesday

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October 29, 1929: second day in which the market drops remarkably from the removal of stocks

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rugged individualism

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the idea that one can help themselves out of their own troubles; philosophy used by President Hoover putting the ownership of getting out of the depression on oneself and not expecting the government to help out

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Stock Market

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an exchange where security trading is conducted by professional stockbrokers and where company stocks are bought and sold

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Buying on Margin

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the purchasing stock with a little money down with the promise of paying the balance at sometime in the future; borrowing money to buy stocks.

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Hoovervilles

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shanty towns that the unemployed built in the cities during the early years of the depression; the name given to them shows that the people blamed Hoover directly for the depression

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Dust Bowl

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the geographic area, including the Texas panhandle, hardest hit by the drought during the 1930s where the soil was so dry it blew away in great clouds of dust

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Fireside Chat

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the informal radio conversations Roosevelt had with the people to keep spirits up. it was a means of communicating with the people on how he would take on the depression

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New Deal

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series of new laws and programs introduced by president Roosevelt during depression to create jobs and improve the economy. things like P.W.A. and W.P.A

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Franklin Roosevelt - FDR

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A Democrat who became the United States president in 1933; his program to alleviate the problems of the Great Depression became known as the “New Deal” and he remained president through WWII

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Civilian Conservation Corps

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the CCC was a New Deal program created by the unemployment relief act. It provided employment in government camps for 3 million men. The work they were involved in included reforestation, fire fighting, flood control, and swamp drainage

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Herbert Hoover

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was the president of the U.S from 1923-1933 leader of the U.S in the beginning of the Great Depression. He didn’t want the gov involved in the peoples lives; becomes the “Most hated man in America by 1932”: loses the Election of 1932 by a landslide

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Bonus Army

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veterans who marched to Washington in 1932 to demand immediate payment of a World War I bonus

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bank holiday

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President Roosevelt’s plan to restore the American faith in banks: closed the banks for four days for money to be printed and put back into the banking system

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Hundred Days

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first hundred days of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s presidency; has become the standard for judging the efficiency of a President

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Tennessee Valley Authority [TVA]

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New Deal program that built dams to control flooding and produce cheap electric power

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migrant worker

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person who moves from one region to another in search of work