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Economy Reaction to The New Deal Miscellane ous Surviving Hard Times Arts and Entertainment FDR and The New Deal

Day and Date of Stock Market Crash A 200

Money from investors A 400

Churches set up these for the hungry A 600

A 800 Name a cause of the Depression

Describe 1 of Hoover’s reforms A 1000

B 200 His wife and her maiden name

B 400 FDR gave 30 of these speeches

Law passed that set up a system of pensions for older people B 600

B 800 This act insured savings accounts in banks

WPA B 1000

Senator from Louisiana who wanted to “Share Our Wealth” C 200

California Doctor who had a plan for pensions C 400

The total sum of money the government owes C 600

DAILY DOUBLE C 800 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

FDR used this method the defend New Deal Programs C 800

This policy says that the government shoud play a small role in the economy C 1000

Where the top soil dried out D 200

People who moved from one region to another in search of work D 400

When Mexicans were sent back to their country D 600

Name of FDR’s unofficial advisors D 800

This law gave Native Americans greater control of their own affairs D 1000

E 200 Wrote the Grapes of Wrath and Of Mice and Men

Photographer of the Dust Bowl E 400

Americans were listening to this every night E 600

Judy Garland starred in this popular film E 800

Walt Disney’s popular movie E 1000

TVA F 200

Management and union workers negotiate a contract F 400

Risky buying and selling of stocks F 600

When farmers produce more than they can sell F 800

F 1000 First Female Secretary of Labor

The Final Jeopardy Category is: The New Deal Please record your wager.

Describe one way the New Deal helped each of the following groups: The unemployed Farmers Factory workers

Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!

A 100 Black Tuesday October 29, 1929

A 200 Capital

A 300 Soup Kitchens

A 400 Overproduction, weak banking system

A 500 Relief programs, RFC, public works

B 100 Eleanor Roosevelt

B 200 Fireside Chats

B 300 Social Security Act

B 400 FDIC

B 500 Works Progress Administration

C 100 Huey Long

C 200 Charles Townsend

C 300 National Debt

C 400 Packed the court

C 500 Laissez Faire

D 100 Dust Bowl

D 200 Migrant Workers

D 300 Repatriated

D 400 Black Cabinet

D 500 Indian New Deal

E 100 John Steinbeck

E 200 Dorothea Lange

E 300 Radio

E 400 Wizard of Oz

E 500 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

E 100 Tennessee Valley Authority

E 200 Collective Bargaining

E 300 Speculation

E 400 Surplus

E 500 Francis Perkins

E 500

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager