The Great Depression Flashcards

1
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Enacted by the FDR administration, this was designed to offer employment to Americans by authorizing federal funding for national infrastructure repair and construction.

A

Public Works Administration

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Overproduction of the land and a massive drought led to excessive dust and debris causing a disaster for farmers in the mid-west and forcing them to move west.

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The Dust Bowl

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An important piece of legislation from the FDR administration that developed the Tennessee Valley region by building hydroelectric dams, improving river transportation and developing industry.

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Tennessee Valley Authority Act

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This name was given to the cardboard and scrap metal homes that families were forced to inhabit due to foreclosure and eviction to show contempt for President Hoover.

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Hooverville

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This individual desired social justice and wanted aspects of the New Deal to be placed into the hands of the people.

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Rev. Charles Coughlin

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This required a payment in order to vote or serve on a Southern jury, resulting in juries being predominately white and issuing severe penalties to African American’s found guilty.

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Poll tax

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FDR’s administration attempted this through the following acts: The Economy Act, the Emergency Banking Act, the Glass-Steagall Act and the Securities Act.

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Bank and stock market regulation

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Also known as the Wagner Act, this part of FDR’s New Deal legislation proposed the opportunity for every worker to join a union. The legislation also created the National Labor Relations Board.

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National Labor Relations Act

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This major financial failure marked the beginning of the Great Depression. Stock prices collapsed, industrial output contracted, and unemployed grew to 25%. Effects lasted from 1929-41.

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1929 stock market crash

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Devised by Francis Townsend, this advocated for every senior citizen to be granted $200 a month.

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The Townsend Plan

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This group of veterans from WWI demanded that the federal government pay the $1,000 pension authorized to them in 1924. Their protest and treatment resulted in criticism of Hoover.

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Bonus Army

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This president encouraged people to work together, established protective international tariffs, and issued a temporary halt on loan payments following WWI.

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Herbert Hoover

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FDR’s attempt to only add Supreme Court justices who were aligned with his New Deal legislation.

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Court-packing plan

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Senator Long believed that the Depression could not be ended through the expansion of the federal government but by redistributing wealth from the top.

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Senator Huey Long on ending the Great Depression

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This act strived to curb production by paying farmers to farm less land. It was unsuccessful because it failed to account for sharecroppers and made agriculture dependent on the government.

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Agricultural Adjustment Act

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15 pieces of important legislation passed by the FDR administration in an effort to recover from the Depression. It’s focus was on curbing production and supply and demand.

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The New Deal

17
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Consumers relied on credit in the 1920s to pay for expensive industrial goods that otherwise could not be afforded. Consumers’ inability to pay the associated costs contributed to the crash.

A

Use of credit in the 1920s

18
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The FDR administration’s more conservative effort at passing legislation that focused on the elderly and redistributing the wealth.
For example, the Social Security Act and the Wealth Tax Act.

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The Second New Deal

19
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This was expressed through homeless and unemployed individuals displaying their pockets inside-out, known as the ‘Hoover flag’ and many liberals joining the Communist Party.

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Opposition to Hoover

20
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This was President Roosevelt’s main aim for foreign policy, believing that many of the issues within the United States could be solved through a strong international agenda.

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Isolation to Intervention

21
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This program aimed to provide welfare funds for the elderly and the impoverished and remove the elderly from the work force by offering a financial aid package.

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Social Security Act