Chapter 35-44 Review.

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Chapter 35-44 Review

Oct 29, 1929 – Black Thursday Uneven Distribution of Wealth Speculation Credit Overproduction Hoover’s Philosophy Hawley-Smoot Tariff Reconstruction Finance Corporation Bonus March

Election of 1932 FDR Eleanor Roosevelt The New Deal Brain Trust First Hundred Days Bank Holiday Fireside Chats Emergency Banking Relief Act Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) Homeowners Loan Corporation (HOLC)

Harry Hopkins Public Works Administration (PWA) Civilian Conservation Corp (CCC) Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) National Recovery Administration (NRA) Schechter vs. U.S. Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) Works Progress Administration (WPA) Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Federal Housing Administration (FHA) Wagner Act 21st Amendment

Social Securities Act Father Charles E. Coughlin Francis E Social Securities Act Father Charles E. Coughlin Francis E. Townsend Huey Long “Packing the Court” Committee of Industrial Organizations (CIO) Fair Labor Standards Act Deficit Spending (Keynesian Economics) Dust Bowl Indian Reorganization Act

Kellogg-Briand Pact (1928) Stimson Doctrine Good Neighbor Policy Tydings McDuffie Act (1934) Reciprocal Trade Agreement Benito Mussolini Adolf Hitler Neutrality Act of 1935, 1936, and 1937 Spanish Civil War America First Committee Appeasement Sudentenland

Blitzkrieg Cash and Carry Policy Selective Service Act Destroyers-for-Bases Deal Wendell Wilkie Lend-Lease Act Atlantic Charter Four Freedoms Speech Axis Powers Pearl Harbor Attack Non-aggression Pact

War Productions Braceros Code Talkers Korematsu v War Productions Braceros Code Talkers Korematsu v. United States Executive Order 9066 Rosie the Riveter Propaganda D-Day (1944) Island Hopping Hiroshima Nagasaki

Yalta Conference United Nations GI Bill Baby Boom Suburbs Taft-Hartley Act (1947) The Cold War Iron Curtain Satellite Nations Truman Doctrine Marshall Plan NATO Berlin Airlift