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Welcome! The Topic For Today Is…. The New Deal. Programs: 200. Question: This program provided money and benefits to people who were disabled, could not work, or the elderly. Answer Social Security Act. Back. Programs: 400. Question:

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  1. Welcome! The Topic For Today Is…

  2. The New Deal

  3. Programs: 200 • Question: • This program provided money and benefits to people who were disabled, could not work, or the elderly. • Answer • Social Security Act Back

  4. Programs: 400 • Question: • This program controlled the prices of crops for farmers and was deemed unconstitutional • Answer • The Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) Back

  5. Programs: 600 • Question: • This program requiring fair guidelines for workers and businesses was ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court • Answer • The National Industrial Recovery Act (N.I.R.A) • Will also accept N.R.A Back

  6. Programs: 800 • Question: • This program provided millions of jobs, particularly in the arts. • Answer • Works Progress Administration Back

  7. Programs: 1000 • Question: • This program provided power and electricity throughout the rural south. • Answer • Tennessee Valley Authority Back

  8. Effects: 200 • Question: • This was the group of people most affected by the N.Y.A • Answer • Youth; young people; young adults (National Youth Administration) Back

  9. Effects: 400 • Question: • John Collier was put in charge of improving relations with this group of people • Answer • Native Americans Back

  10. Effects: 600 • Question: • This was the name given to a violent dispute between a labor union and police in Chicago in 1937 • Answer • The Memorial Day Massacre Back

  11. Effects: 800 • Question: • This was the first woman ever appointed to a presidential cabinet • Answer • Frances Perkins Back

  12. Effect: 1000 • Question: • This reached a new high under Franklin D. Roosevelt • Answer • The national debt Back

  13. Eleanor and FDR: 200 • Question: • Eleanor served as a direct consultant for FDR on issues like this, another word for rights for minorities and other groups • Answer • Civil Rights Back

  14. Eleanor and FDR: 400 • Question: • FDR connected to people on the radio through weekly programs known as these • Answer • Fireside chats Back

  15. Eleanor and FDR: 600 • Question: • FDR said “the only thing we have to fear is fear itself” in this speech and in this year • Answer • First Inaugural Address 1933 Back

  16. Eleanor and FDR: 800 • Question: • This African American singer was invited by Eleanor Roosevelt to sing in front of the Lincoln Memorial on Easter Sunday • Answer • Marian Anderson Back

  17. Eleanor and FDR: 1000 • Question: • FDR served as the governor of this state before becoming president. • Answer • New York Back

  18. Criticisms and Impact: 200 • Question: • Some critics of FDR said that many of his policies were too much like this economic system- which distributes wealth among it’s citizens • Answer • Socialism Back

  19. Criticisms and Impact: 400 • Question: • One of the first things FDR did in office was close many of these to inspect and improve them • Answer • Banks Back

  20. Criticisms and Impact: 600 • Question: • Name one criticism made by African Americans about the New Deal • Answer • It did not address civil rights issues; it encouraged white southerners to exclude black workers; other answers may be accepted Back

  21. Criticisms and Impact: 800 • Question: • FDR was criticized for trying to increase the number of these during his presidency • Answer • Supreme Court Justices Back

  22. Criticisms and Impact: 1000 • Question: • This supporter of FDR from Texas eventually became President and created a “Great Society” that furthered many New Deal programs • Answer • Lyndon B. Johnson Back

  23. Entertainment, etc.: 200 • Question: • This film about the Civil War was a major romance blockbuster in the 1930s • Answer • Gone with the Wind Back

  24. Entertainment: 400 • Question: • He wrote The Grapes of Wrath- a novel that depicted the struggles of the Dust Bowl • Answer • John Steinbeck Back

  25. Random: 600 • Question: • This play depicted small town New England life at the turn of the century • Answer • Our Town Back

  26. Random: 800 • Question: • This director was famous for films like Mr. Smith Goes to Washington and It’s a Wonderful Life • Answer • Frank Capra Back

  27. Random: 1000 • Question: • This painter was famous for his work American Gothic • Answer • Grant Wood Back

  28. Bonus Question: 5000 pts. • Question: • Who was the first fighter that Jim Braddock beat on his comeback fight in Cinderella Man • Answer • … • Corn Griffin Back

  29. Daily Double The Winner Of The Last Round Write Down How Much Money You Are Willing To Risk If You get the Question write you win that money If you get it wrong you Loss the money!

  30. Daily Double The Winner Of The Last Round Write Down How Much Money You Are Willing To Risk If You get the Question write you win that money If you get it wrong you Loss the money!

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