the purchasing ofstocks by payingonly a smallpercentage of theprice andborrowing the resta group of World War Iveterans and theirfamilies who marchedon Washington DC in1932 to demand theimmediate payment of abonus they had beenpromised for militaryservicean agency establishedto provide emergencyfinancing to banks, lifeinsurance companies,railroads and otherlarge businessesa law that loweredhome mortgagerates and allowedfarmers torefinance theirloansa group of World War Iveterans and theirfamilies who marchedon Washington DC in1932 to demand theimmediate payment of abonus they had beenpromised for militaryservicea period in whichthe US economywas in severedecline and millionof Americans wereunemployeda neighborhoodin which peoplelive in makeshiftshacksgovernment-supported level forthe prices ofagricultural products,intended to keepfarmers’ incomessteadyan involvement inrisky businesstransactions in aneffort to make aquick or largeprofitmeasure basedon the processof the stocks of30 largecompaniesa law that loweredhome mortgagerates and allowedfarmers torefinance theirloansthe region, includingTexas, Oklahoma,Kansas, Colorado, andNew Mexico, that wasmade worthless forfarming by drought anddust storms during the1930sthe region, includingTexas, Oklahoma,Kansas, Colorado, andNew Mexico, that wasmade worthless forfarming by drought anddust storms during the1930sthe maintenanceof a price at acertain levelthroughgovernmentinterventiona law thatestablished ahighestprotective tariffin US historya neighborhoodin which peoplelive in makeshiftshacksan involvement inrisky businesstransactions in aneffort to make aquick or largeprofitthe purchasing ofstocks by payingonly a smallpercentage of theprice andborrowing the restan arrangement inwhich a buyerpays later for apurchase, often onan installmentplan with interestchargesa line ofpeoplewaiting forfree foodthe giving ofmoney or foodby thegovernmentdirectly toneedy peoplean arrangement inwhich a buyerpays later for apurchase, often onan installmentplan with interestchargesa place wherefree or lowcost food isserved to theneedymeasure basedon the processof the stocks of30 largecompaniesthe purchasing ofstocks by payingonly a smallpercentage of theprice andborrowing the resta group of World War Iveterans and theirfamilies who marchedon Washington DC in1932 to demand theimmediate payment of abonus they had beenpromised for militaryservicean agency establishedto provide emergencyfinancing to banks, lifeinsurance companies,railroads and otherlarge businessesa law that loweredhome mortgagerates and allowedfarmers torefinance theirloansa group of World War Iveterans and theirfamilies who marchedon Washington DC in1932 to demand theimmediate payment of abonus they had beenpromised for militaryservicea period in whichthe US economywas in severedecline and millionof Americans wereunemployeda neighborhoodin which peoplelive in makeshiftshacksgovernment-supported level forthe prices ofagricultural products,intended to keepfarmers’ incomessteadyan involvement inrisky businesstransactions in aneffort to make aquick or largeprofitmeasure basedon the processof the stocks of30 largecompaniesa law that loweredhome mortgagerates and allowedfarmers torefinance theirloansthe region, includingTexas, Oklahoma,Kansas, Colorado, andNew Mexico, that wasmade worthless forfarming by drought anddust storms during the1930sthe region, includingTexas, Oklahoma,Kansas, Colorado, andNew Mexico, that wasmade worthless forfarming by drought anddust storms during the1930sthe maintenanceof a price at acertain levelthroughgovernmentinterventiona law thatestablished ahighestprotective tariffin US historya neighborhoodin which peoplelive in makeshiftshacksan involvement inrisky businesstransactions in aneffort to make aquick or largeprofitthe purchasing ofstocks by payingonly a smallpercentage of theprice andborrowing the restan arrangement inwhich a buyerpays later for apurchase, often onan installmentplan with interestchargesa line ofpeoplewaiting forfree foodthe giving ofmoney or foodby thegovernmentdirectly toneedy peoplean arrangement inwhich a buyerpays later for apurchase, often onan installmentplan with interestchargesa place wherefree or lowcost food isserved to theneedymeasure basedon the processof the stocks of30 largecompanies

Depression Vocabulary - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. the purchasing of stocks by paying only a small percentage of the price and borrowing the rest
  2. a group of World War I veterans and their families who marched on Washington DC in 1932 to demand the immediate payment of a bonus they had been promised for military service
  3. an agency established to provide emergency financing to banks, life insurance companies, railroads and other large businesses
  4. a law that lowered home mortgage rates and allowed farmers to refinance their loans
  5. a group of World War I veterans and their families who marched on Washington DC in 1932 to demand the immediate payment of a bonus they had been promised for military service
  6. a period in which the US economy was in severe decline and million of Americans were unemployed
  7. a neighborhood in which people live in makeshift shacks
  8. government-supported level for the prices of agricultural products, intended to keep farmers’ incomes steady
  9. an involvement in risky business transactions in an effort to make a quick or large profit
  10. measure based on the process of the stocks of 30 large companies
  11. a law that lowered home mortgage rates and allowed farmers to refinance their loans
  12. the region, including Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, and New Mexico, that was made worthless for farming by drought and dust storms during the 1930s
  13. the region, including Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, and New Mexico, that was made worthless for farming by drought and dust storms during the 1930s
  14. the maintenance of a price at a certain level through government intervention
  15. a law that established a highest protective tariff in US history
  16. a neighborhood in which people live in makeshift shacks
  17. an involvement in risky business transactions in an effort to make a quick or large profit
  18. the purchasing of stocks by paying only a small percentage of the price and borrowing the rest
  19. an arrangement in which a buyer pays later for a purchase, often on an installment plan with interest charges
  20. a line of people waiting for free food
  21. the giving of money or food by the government directly to needy people
  22. an arrangement in which a buyer pays later for a purchase, often on an installment plan with interest charges
  23. a place where free or low cost food is served to the needy
  24. measure based on the process of the stocks of 30 large companies