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5 100 200 300 400 500 PeopleMore People New Deal Great Depression Terms More Terms

6 This woman transformed the role of the First Lady by involving herself in politics and women’s rights. A 100

7 Eleanor Roosevelt A 100

8 This man became Commissioner of Indian Affairs under FDR and worked on the Indian New Deal. A 200

9 John Collier A 200

10 This woman was FDR’s secretary of labor and the first woman to serve in the Cabinet. A 300

11 Frances Perkins A 300

12 This man called for a system of government pensions for retired people over 60. A 400

13 Francis Townsend A 400

14 This president jumped into action at the start of his presidency, ordering a four- day bank holiday immediately. A 500

15 FDR A 500

16 This president believed that it was up to business executives and local governments to fix the economy, rather than the federal government. B 100

17 Herbert Hoover B 100

18 This group often abandoned their families either in search of work or in shame for being jobless and unable to support the family. B 200

19 Fathers B 200

20 This author wrote about the Dust Bowl in the classic novel, The Grapes of Wrath. B 300

21 John Steinbeck B 300

22 This singer was refused her right to perform at a hall by the Daughters of the American Revolution organization. B 400

23 Marian Anderson B 400

24 This friend of Eleanor Roosevelt’s became the top- ranking African-American in the government. B 500

25 Mary LcLeod Bethune B 500

26 John Collier’s Indian New Deal tried to do all the following, except: A.build monuments for famous chiefs B.hired Native Americans for building projects. C.stop sales of Indian lands D.put reservations under Indian control C 100

27 B. Build monuments for famous-chiefs C 100

28 The _______ guaranteed workers’ rights to organize the Unions and prohibited unfair business practices, such as firing union members: A. Dust Bowl B. FDIC C. Wagner Act D. New Deal C 200

29 C. Wagner Act C 200

30 All of the following were goals of the New Deal, except: A.Reforms to prevent future depressions B.High taxation of the rich C.Economic recovery D.Relief for the jobless C 300

31 B. high taxation of the rich C 300

32 DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

33 Why are there very few pictures or films of FDR in his wheelchair? C 400

34 -He did not want to appear weak or incapable of running a powerful country like the United States - He didn’t want to be misjudged for his disability. C 400

35 List 2 reasons in support of the New Deal, and 2 reasons against it. C 500

36 In Support: -Employed millions -ended banking crisis -reformed stock market -Saved poor people from losing jobs -improved working conditions -preserved land -brought electricity to rural America Against: -Too much power to federal government -threatens individual freedom/free enterprise -thought government should interfere with economy as little as possible -thought it would add to nation’s debt C 500

37 One big issue during the Great Depression was that many companies’ ______ was larger than their _______. D 100

38 supply, demand D 100

39 How did the Great Depression affect families? D 200

40 -fathers abandoned families -poverty -health problems D 200

41 Many people relied on _____________ kitchens for food. D 300

42 soup D 300

43 People that were lucky enough to keep their jobs still faced what issues at work? D 400

44 Slashed hours and wages D 400

45 Why were many Mexicans deported from the United States during the Great Depression? D 500

46 Jobless whites felt that they were competition for the few jobs that were available. D 500

47 This was the day when the stock market crashed in 1929. E 100

48 Black Tuesday E 100

49 Many European countries that owed the U.S.A. money after WWI had to ___________ on their loans, or fail to pay them back. E 200

50 Default E 200

51 This was the nickname for communities of run-down shacks where homeless people lived during Herbert Hoover’s presidency. E 300

52 Hoovervilles E 300

53 This organization funded critical businesses, such as banks, insurance companies, and railroads. E 400

54 Reconstruction Finance Company E 400

55 This was a group of over 20,000 WWI veterans that marched into Washington, D.C. demanding to have their $1000 bonus early. E 500

56 Bonus Army E 500

57 This was the disease that FDR was unfortunately stricken with. F 100

58 Polio F 100

59 This organization was responsible for the creation of New York’s Lincoln Tunnel, as well as Florida Key’s West Highway. F 200

60 Public Works Administration F 200

61 The nickname for ruined farm families that migrated West, usually from Oklahoma. F 300

62 Okies F 300

63 A tax that removes money directly from worker’s paychecks. F 400

64 Payroll Tax F 400

65 The right of a union to negotiate wages and benefits for all of its members. F 500

66 Collective Bargaining F 500

67 The Final Jeopardy Category is: The DUST BOWL Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

68 -What was the Dust Bowl? -How did the Dust Bowl affect farmland? -How did the Dust Bowl affect families? -What were “Black Blizzards”? Click on screen to continue

69 -Five years of gigantic dust storms swirling across land. -Destroyed farmland, blew soil away, and dried everything out. -Many had to abandon farms and migrate west -Black Blizzards were very dark- buried fences, seeped into homes, and killed many. Click on screen to continue

70 Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!


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