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Jeopardy Vocabulary Causes of the G.D. Impact of G.D. New Deal Programs People Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question This was a series of programs developed by FDR to get out of the Great Depression

$100 Answer The New Deal

$200 Question Borrowing money to purchase stocks.

$200 Answer Buying on Margin

$300 Question The first three months of FDR’s presidency, during which Congress passed a record number of bills in order to implement the New Deal and provide relief, recovery, and reform from the Great Depression

$300 Answer First Hundred Days

$400 Question Hoover Program to loan money to banks, Large businesses and railroads *Bonus: what theory did this plan support?

$400 Answer Reconstruction Finance Committee *Supported the Trickle-Down Theory

$500 Question A steady rise in stock prices over a long period of time.

$500 Answer Bull Market

$100 Question October 29th, 1929, a massive sell-off of stocks

$100 Answer Stock Market Crash Black Tuesday

$200 Question What happened to many banks as a result of the Stock Market Crash?

$200 Answer Many went bankrupt and Were forced to close

$300 Question When more goods are being made then People are willing or able to purchase

$300 Answer Overproduction

$400 Question The uneven distribution of wealth between The rich and the poor.

$400 Answer Gap in Wealth

$500 Question This Act increased tensions between The U.S. and Europe by raising tariffs On imported goods Bonus: Explain the intensions of this act

$500 Answer Hawley-Smoot Tariff Act Bonus: It was intended to help suppport American companies by encouraging people to buy American made products

$100 Question Due to high unemployment many people Became homeless and were forced to live in these shantytowns?

$100 Answer Hoovervilles

$200 Question These sprang up in many cities to help Feed those in need.

$200 Answer Soup Kitchens and Bread lines

$300 Question What two natural disasters worsened the Great Depression

$300 Answer The Dust Bowl and the Great Flood Bonus: What was the effect of the Dust Bowl? Migration westward for better farming and living conditions

$400 Question Unemployed WWI Veterans who marched On Washington

$400 Answer Bonus Army

$500 Question What happened to 1/3 of Mexican Immigrants in the U.S. during the Great Depression.

$500 Answer They returned to Mexico or Were deported

$100 Question What did FDR do when he first took office to fix the bank Crisis.

$100 Answer Declared a Bank Holiday, Closed all banks for 4 days

$200 Question What New Deal Program employed Young males to work on parks, schools, And roads.

$200 Answer Civilian Conservation Corps Relief, Recovery or Reform? Relief: Created Jobs

$300 Question This New Deal Program guarantees bank deposits

$300 Answer Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Relief, Recovery or Reform? Recovery: Restored confidence in banks Reform: Regulated practices

$400 Question This New Deal Program provided low cost Housing for the needy.

$400 Answer Federal Housing Administration Relief, Recovery or Reform? Recovery: Guaranteed loans for home and building repairs to help get back on feet

$500 Question The New Deal Program that provided old-age pensions for workers and unemployment insurance.

$500 Answer Social Security Act Relief, Recovery or Reform? Reform: Assumed responsibility for US citizens who lose wages due to unemployment, retirement or disability

$100 Question Democratic President during the 1930’s.

$100 Answer Franklin Delano Roosevelt

$200 Question Nickname given to Midwesterners who were forced to move as a result of drought and the Dust Bowl

$200 Answer Okies

$300 Question They favor no government involvement To fix the economy

$300 Answer Conservatives

$400 Question They advocate some government involvement to improve the economy

$400 Answer Liberals

$500 Question Republican President who believed in “Rugged Individualism”

$500 Answer Herbert Hoover

Final Jeopardy Who was the future WWII General President Hoover called in to disperse the Bonus Army?

Final Jeopardy Answer Douglas MacArthur.