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Buying on Margin

Time of economic under consumption and unemployment . Great Depression. Drought and crops withering in the fields. “homes” for destitute people in the early 1930’s. Buying on Margin. October 29, 1929. Dust Bowl. Black Tuesday. Hoovervilles. Name of the philosophy of FDR’s Presidency.

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Buying on Margin

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  1. Time of economic under consumption and unemployment Great Depression Drought and crops withering in the fields “homes” for destitute people in the early 1930’s Buying on Margin October 29, 1929 Dust Bowl Black Tuesday Hoovervilles Name of the philosophy of FDR’s Presidency Mexican Repatriation Act Law that sent Mexicans back to Mexico Area of the US where the Dust Bowl occurred Herbert Hoover Court Packing scandal Teapot Dome Scandal

  2. Radio addresses by FDR Fireside Chats Group of politicians who accepted bribes for oil leases in Wyoming Purchasing stocks with loans from a bank New Deal Bank Failures Attempt to have more Supreme Court Justices (who agree with him) President at the beginning of the Great Depression The Great Plains 80% of banks went out of business (ran out of money) Fiat Money (not gold or silver) Paper money

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