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Goal 9 Terms Hosted by Mrs. Chavers

US History Quiz Bowl. Goal 9 Terms Hosted by Mrs. Chavers. Goal 9. Franklin D. Roosevelt. American President during the Depression and WWII who started the New Deal Programs and promised to help relieve the suffering of the poor during the Depression. Elected to four terms as President.

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Goal 9 Terms Hosted by Mrs. Chavers

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  1. US History Quiz Bowl Goal 9 Terms Hosted by Mrs. Chavers

  2. Goal 9 Franklin D. Roosevelt American President during the Depression and WWII who started the New Deal Programs and promised to help relieve the suffering of the poor during the Depression. Elected to four terms as President.

  3. Goal 9 Stock Market Crash or Black Tuesday October 29, 1929 Signaled the Financial collapse of the nation. Seen as a beginning point of the Great Depression.

  4. Goal 9 PWA or CWA New Deal program designed to give jobs to the unemployed. The program was used to build many public buildings, roads, and schools.

  5. Goal 9 Schenck v. US Supreme Court case where the court set the doctrine of “clear and present danger.” Court started that rights are curtailed during the times of war.

  6. Goal 9 Herbert Hoover Elected President in 1928. Predicted the end of poverty and was President when the Depression began. Believed in Rugged Individualism and refused direct relief to the poor.

  7. Goal 9 Harlem Renaissance Period of African American art, music, and literature during the 1920’s.

  8. Goal 9 TVA New Deal program designed to provide jobs and electricity through one of the nation’s poorest areas. Program still exists today.

  9. Goal 9 KKK Group that experienced large growth during the Red Scare of the 1920’s. Membership declined quickly as the discriminatory practices of the group offended most moderate Americans.

  10. Goal 9 Court Packing Controversy involving FDR’s suggestion that the Supreme Court needed additional members because of its ruling against several New Deal programs

  11. Goal 9 Huey Long New Deal critic who was a Senator from Louisiana and promoted a program in which he said “every man is a king” and people should be guaranteed an annual income, a home, and a college education.

  12. Goal 9 18th Amendment Amendment that prohibited the sale and/or manufacture of alcohol in the nation. It was later repealed by the 21st Amendment.

  13. Goal 9 Bonus Army Protestors who came to Washington to ask Congress to pay a WWI payment to veterans earlier than promised. Congress refused and the protestors were dispersed by the US military.

  14. Goal 9 Charles Lindbergh First man to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean and became the greatest of American heroes at the time. Plane was called the Spirit of St. Louis.

  15. Goal 9 Social Security New Deal program that created a safety net for the elderly and the young. This is the single largest program operated by our government today.

  16. Goal 9 Sacco and Venzetti These were two Italian immigrants who were known socialists/anarchists. They were accused of a murder and were convicted in a less than fair trial. Both were later executed for the crime.

  17. Goal 9 Red Scare Name given to the fear of communist radicals in the US after the end of WWI. Many suspected socialists or communists were departed out of this fear.

  18. Goal 9 National Origins Act 1920’s Immigration Law that set up a quota system. Discriminatory system against all non-Western Europeans.

  19. Goal 9 NRA New Deal program designed to get businesses and consumers to support the policies of the government. Cooperating businesses displayed the program’s symbol of a blue eagle.

  20. Goal 9 Dust Bowl This is the name given to the lower mid-west during a period of great drought in the 1930’s. Many farmers had to abandon the area and become migrant workers in other parts of the nation.

  21. Goal 9 Speakeasies This is a secret drinking club that where found in thousands of cities all across the US during Prohibition.

  22. Goal 9 Flappers This is the name given to the new women of the 1920’s. She is a carefree, wears different styles of clothing, and is much less conservative than the Victorian age women before her.

  23. Goal 9 Francis Townsend New Deal critic who proposed a pension system for the elderly. This helped to bring about the Social Security act of 1935.

  24. Goal 9 CCC New Deal program where young men were sent to do work outside planting trees, fighting forest fires, and working in national parks.

  25. Goal 9 1st 100 Days The name given to the first part of FDR’s administration where they worked with Congress to pass and create many new programs to try and deal with the Depression.

  26. Goal 9 New Deal Policy of FDR where he pledged to help the poor of the American public in the Depression and he would provide direct aid to those who needed it.

  27. Goal 9 Rugged Individualism Belief of Herbert Hoover’s that the government should not give direct aid to the poor because it would destroy the person’s pride and their belief in hard work.

  28. Goal 9 Teapot Dome Scandal in the Harding Administration where government lands containing oil reserves were leased at a very low price to all companies for a kickback payment to certain officials.

  29. Goal 9 WPA New Deal program where the government gave jobs for public works but also to artists, musicians, photographers, and writers to complete project for the public’s benefit.

  30. Goal 9 FDIC New Deal Program that was designed to foster confidence in the banking system because the government will guarantee your savings are safe.

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