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This review delves into the causes and consequences of the Great Depression, highlighting key events such as Black Tuesday and the Dust Bowl, along with President Hoover's responses including the Bonus March and creation of Hoovervilles. The reaction and policies of Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal are examined, including significant initiatives like the WPA, Social Security Act, and labor relations reforms. The document also touches upon important historical figures like Eleanor Roosevelt and Charles Lindbergh and concludes with a reflection on isolationism and America's role leading into World War II.
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Depression • Harding and Normalcy • Calvin Coolidge • Buying on the margin • Dust Bowl • Black Tuesday • RFC • Causes • Results • President Hoover’s response • Bonus March • Hoovervilles • Charles Lindbergh • Approval of Hoover from business
New Deal • Farm policies • Wagner Labor Relations Act • Court Packing Plan • Banking Holiday • Gold prices • Eleanor Roosevelt • Brain trust • John Maynard Keynes • Francis Perkins • CIO • Policies • AAA • Social Security Act • CWA • CCC • WPA • NYA • TVA • NIRA • Dr. Francis Townsend • Hundred Days • Philosophy
Neutrality • Lend-Lease Act • Kellogg-Briand Pact • Washington Naval Conference • Good Neighbor Policy • Manchurian Crisis • Isolationism
WWII • Midway • Japanese surrender • Conferences • D-Day • America First Committee • Home front • Pearl Harbor • Internment camps • Atomic bombs • Allied strategy