Chapter 24. Black Thursday Black Tuesday The Stock Market Crash Farmers Bankers National Income The Great Depression.

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Chapter 24

Black Thursday Black Tuesday The Stock Market Crash Farmers Bankers National Income The Great Depression

Easy Credit Speculation Buying on the margin Overproduction Declining demand The Great Depression

Lay offs and cut wages The European Economy Hoover’s response Private sector initiative Limited government intervention Balanced federal budgets The Great Depression

Hoovervilles Hoover Valley Hoover Blankets The Bonus Army March (June 1932) Douglas MacArthur Depression Era Literature The Great Depression

The Election of 1932 Franklin Roosevelt The New Deal Federal Economic Planning Direct Relief The Great Depression

The First Hundred Days (March 9-June 16, 1933) The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) The Great Depression

The Home Owners Loan Corporation The Farm Credit Administration Public Works Administration (PWA) The Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) Summer 1933 The Great Depression

The Effects of the AAA The Dust Bowl Tenants and sharecroppers Migratory Farm Laborers The Great Depression

Communism in America The American Liberty League Fireside Chats Charles Coughlin Francis Townsend Huey Long “Share our wealth” The Great Depression

The Emergency Relief Appropriation Act (1935) The Works Progress Administration (WPA) The Second New Deal The Resettlement Administration The National Labor Relations Act (Wagner Act) The Great Depression

The Revenue Act (1935) The Social Security Act (1935) Old Age Pensions The Election of 1936 The Great Depression

The New Deal and the Environment The New Deal and the West The New Deal and Native Americans John Collier The Commission of Indian Affairs The Great Depression

FDR’s Court Packing Scheme The Roosevelt Recession Social Security Deductions The Housing Act (1937) The Fair Labor Standards Act (1938) The Great Depression

The Psychological Impact of the Great Depression Female Workers Marriage Rates Birth Rates Divorce Rates The Great Depression

Labor Union Membership John L. Lewis Sidney Hillman The Committee For Industrial Organization General Motors Ford The Great Depression

Popular Entertainment Comedies Soap Operas The Marx Brothers The Great Depression