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The EconomyCrashEveryman Hoover’s Term Dust Bowl 100 200 400 600 800
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Which phase of the business cycle did the US economy go through during the Roaring 20s?
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The Federal Reserve limited the money supply to discourage this. Lending
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Economic problems of the 1920s were hid by this. Easy credit
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This high protective tariff encouraged Americans to buy domestic products. Hawley-Smoot
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This economist believed government intervention & spending could have prevented the Great Depression. John Maynard Keynes
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Theory that money invested in banks and businesses will work its way through the system to laborers. Trickle-down economics
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Risky stock purchases made by investors with the hope of high returns Speculation
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This institution felt the effects of the crash as depositors rushed to withdraw their money. banks
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16 million shares of stock were sold on this day. Black Tuesday
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This caused the upper class to make much more money and the poor to become just slightly less poor. Uneven distribution of wealth
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These people rushed to sell their shares of stock, causing the Great Crash. Investors
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This group experienced a depression early on as they mechanized their property. farmers
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Many Americans believed this economic system was failing, and turned toward socialism. Capitalism
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To combat the effects of the Depression, this group of veterans called for their WWI bonus to be paid early. Bonus Army
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Despite the high unemployment rate, millions of workers kept their jobs if they could accept this. Wage cuts of 10-30%
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(Daily Double) Where in New York City was the largest Hooverville? Central Park
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What president was actually in office when the stock market crashed. Hoover
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During Hoover’s term, Congress initiated the RFC to loan money to this institution. banks
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This policy failed when businesses and citizens acted in their individual best interests. volunteerism
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Hoover strongly resisted using federal resources and instead favored this, meaning to better themselves through their own efforts. Rugged individualism
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Americans displayed their disdain for a leader who couldn’t solved their crisis by displaying these, or emptied pants pockets. Hooverflags
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Farmers contributed to the Dust Bowl by using intensive farm practices that removed these. Protective grasses
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Dust Bowl refugees who moved westward to find work were called these. Okies
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To the people living in the Great Plains region, the 30s were called this. The Dirty Thirties
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Most dust storms originated in the southern Great Plains, especially the high plains regions of 5 states. Name 3. Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, New Mexico, & Colorado
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The combination of this, loose topsoil, and high winds resulted in the Dust Bowl. Drought
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