Francis Perkins,Secretary of Labor -Roosevelt'sSecretary of Laborand first womancabinet member inU.S. history.Hoovervilles(Shantytowns) - Avery poor areawhere smallshacks were builtfrom scrapmaterialsNew Dealgoals -Relief,Recovery,Reform21stAmendment(1933) - Repealof prohibition(18thAmendment)Trickle downEconomics -Government givesmoney to businesses,businesses hire morepeople people spendtheir money the moneythey spend goes backto the government.Agricultural AdjustmentAct (AAA) - a lawenacted in 1933 toraise crop prices bypaying farmers toleave a certain amountof their land unplanted,thus loweringproductionResults of DustBowl - Migration offarmers to west(great plains),changes in farmingtechnique. OKIESDorethea Lange -Photographedmigrant farmworkers during thegreat depression.recovery -temporarysteps to helpimproveeconomyTennessee ValleyAuthority - New Dealprogram that builtdams to controlflooding and producecheap electric powerthe 3 r's -ReliefRecoveryReformHoover's response -His initial responseurged caution, thoughtchurches and charitiesshould help and notthe government, heinstituted public workprogramsreform -permanentchanges toensure nodepression inthe futureCivilian ConservationCorps - New Dealprogram that hiredunemployed men towork on naturalconservation projectsGreat Depression -the economic crisisbeginning with thestock market crash in1929 and continuingthrough the 1930sFiresideChats - Spoketo Americansto reassurethemOkies - Displacedfarm families from theOklahoma dust bowlwho migrated toCalifornia during the1930s in search ofjobs.Federal DepositInsuranceCorporation (FDIC) -the governmentagency that insurescustomer deposits ifa bank failsCauses of GreatDepression - overproduction, weaknessin banking system,over use of credit,stocks purchased onmargin, Stock marketcrashOctober 291929 - BlackTuesdaystock marketcrashMexican RepatriationAct - Forcedthousands of legaland illegal Mexicanimmigrants out of thecountry during the1930'sNew Deal Programs -SSS (Social SecurityAct), TVA(TennesseeValley Authority),CCC(CivilianConservation Corps)Huey Long - As senator in1932 of Washingtonpreached his "Share OurWealth" programs. It was a100% tax on all annualincomes over $1 millionand appropriation of allfortunes in excess of $5million. With this moneyLong proposed to giveeveryFather Coughlin - ACatholic priest fromMichigan who was criticalof FDR on his radio show.His radio show morphedinto being severely againstJews during WWII and hewas eventually kicked offthe air, however before hisfascist (?) rants, he waEleanor Roosevelt -used her influenceto speak out andhelp Americans withmany socialconcernsSupreme Courtrules someprogramsunconstitutional -led to court packingattempts by FDRSocial SecurityAct of 1935 -Retirement forthe elderly anddisabledShort term cause of theGreat Depression -October 29,1929, BlackTuesday, value stocks fell,which caused panic & sellstocks, stocks bought onmargin left many with nostock and owing money toinvestorssoup kitchen -place wherefood is providedto the needy atlittle or nochargeBonus Army - WW1veterans marched toWashington anddemanded an earlypension, Hooverused violence ofsoldiers to force themout.Court Packing Scheme(1937) - President FranklinD. Roosevelt's failed 1937attempt to increase thenumber of U.S. SupremeCourt justices from nine tofifteen in order to save hisSecond New Dealprograms fromconstitutional challenges.Overproduction- cause ofdepressionBank Holiday -closed for 4 days,only allowed onesthat werefinancially stableto reopenHawley-SmootTariff Act - Lawthat raised taxeson imports andworsened theDepressionDust BowlCauses - Wind,drought, over-grazing animals,over-use of landFDR'S responsefirst 100 days -Bank Holiday,Fireside Chats,Eleanor Roosevelttalked to thepeoplebuying on margin -paying a smallpercentage of astock's price as adown payment andborrowing the restDust Bowl, 1935 -poor farmingpractices, drought,and high winds blewaway millions of tonsof dried topsoilruining the crops ofthe Great Plains.Relief -immediatehelp duringthedepressiondrought - along periodwithoutrainRugged Individualism- Herbert Hoover'sbelief that peoplemust be self-reliantand not depend uponthe federalgovernment forassistance.Role of government -changes governmenttakes on an activerole in the economyand insuring the well-being of AmericancitizensFrancis Perkins,Secretary of Labor -Roosevelt'sSecretary of Laborand first womancabinet member inU.S. history.Hoovervilles(Shantytowns) - Avery poor areawhere smallshacks were builtfrom scrapmaterialsNew Dealgoals -Relief,Recovery,Reform21stAmendment(1933) - Repealof prohibition(18thAmendment)Trickle downEconomics -Government givesmoney to businesses,businesses hire morepeople people spendtheir money the moneythey spend goes backto the government.Agricultural AdjustmentAct (AAA) - a lawenacted in 1933 toraise crop prices bypaying farmers toleave a certain amountof their land unplanted,thus loweringproductionResults of DustBowl - Migration offarmers to west(great plains),changes in farmingtechnique. OKIESDorethea Lange -Photographedmigrant farmworkers during thegreat depression.recovery -temporarysteps to helpimproveeconomyTennessee ValleyAuthority - New Dealprogram that builtdams to controlflooding and producecheap electric powerthe 3 r's -ReliefRecoveryReformHoover's response -His initial responseurged caution, thoughtchurches and charitiesshould help and notthe government, heinstituted public workprogramsreform -permanentchanges toensure nodepression inthe futureCivilian ConservationCorps - New Dealprogram that hiredunemployed men towork on naturalconservation projectsGreat Depression -the economic crisisbeginning with thestock market crash in1929 and continuingthrough the 1930sFiresideChats - Spoketo Americansto reassurethemOkies - Displacedfarm families from theOklahoma dust bowlwho migrated toCalifornia during the1930s in search ofjobs.Federal DepositInsuranceCorporation (FDIC) -the governmentagency that insurescustomer deposits ifa bank failsCauses of GreatDepression - overproduction, weaknessin banking system,over use of credit,stocks purchased onmargin, Stock marketcrashOctober 291929 - BlackTuesdaystock marketcrashMexican RepatriationAct - Forcedthousands of legaland illegal Mexicanimmigrants out of thecountry during the1930'sNew Deal Programs -SSS (Social SecurityAct), TVA(TennesseeValley Authority),CCC(CivilianConservation Corps)Huey Long - As senator in1932 of Washingtonpreached his "Share OurWealth" programs. It was a100% tax on all annualincomes over $1 millionand appropriation of allfortunes in excess of $5million. With this moneyLong proposed to giveeveryFather Coughlin - ACatholic priest fromMichigan who was criticalof FDR on his radio show.His radio show morphedinto being severely againstJews during WWII and hewas eventually kicked offthe air, however before hisfascist (?) rants, he waEleanor Roosevelt -used her influenceto speak out andhelp Americans withmany socialconcernsSupreme Courtrules someprogramsunconstitutional -led to court packingattempts by FDRSocial SecurityAct of 1935 -Retirement forthe elderly anddisabledShort term cause of theGreat Depression -October 29,1929, BlackTuesday, value stocks fell,which caused panic & sellstocks, stocks bought onmargin left many with nostock and owing money toinvestorssoup kitchen -place wherefood is providedto the needy atlittle or nochargeBonus Army - WW1veterans marched toWashington anddemanded an earlypension, Hooverused violence ofsoldiers to force themout.Court Packing Scheme(1937) - President FranklinD. Roosevelt's failed 1937attempt to increase thenumber of U.S. SupremeCourt justices from nine tofifteen in order to save hisSecond New Dealprograms fromconstitutional challenges.Overproduction- cause ofdepressionBank Holiday -closed for 4 days,only allowed onesthat werefinancially stableto reopenHawley-SmootTariff Act - Lawthat raised taxeson imports andworsened theDepressionDust BowlCauses - Wind,drought, over-grazing animals,over-use of landFDR'S responsefirst 100 days -Bank Holiday,Fireside Chats,Eleanor Roosevelttalked to thepeoplebuying on margin -paying a smallpercentage of astock's price as adown payment andborrowing the restDust Bowl, 1935 -poor farmingpractices, drought,and high winds blewaway millions of tonsof dried topsoilruining the crops ofthe Great Plains.Relief -immediatehelp duringthedepressiondrought - along periodwithoutrainRugged Individualism- Herbert Hoover'sbelief that peoplemust be self-reliantand not depend uponthe federalgovernment forassistance.Role of government -changes governmenttakes on an activerole in the economyand insuring the well-being of Americancitizens

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  1. Francis Perkins, Secretary of Labor - Roosevelt's Secretary of Labor and first woman cabinet member in U.S. history.
  2. Hoovervilles (Shantytowns) - A very poor area where small shacks were built from scrap materials
  3. New Deal goals - Relief, Recovery, Reform
  4. 21st Amendment (1933) - Repeal of prohibition (18th Amendment)
  5. Trickle down Economics - Government gives money to businesses, businesses hire more people people spend their money the money they spend goes back to the government.
  6. Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) - a law enacted in 1933 to raise crop prices by paying farmers to leave a certain amount of their land unplanted, thus lowering production
  7. Results of Dust Bowl - Migration of farmers to west (great plains), changes in farming technique. OKIES
  8. Dorethea Lange - Photographed migrant farm workers during the great depression.
  9. recovery - temporary steps to help improve economy
  10. Tennessee Valley Authority - New Deal program that built dams to control flooding and produce cheap electric power
  11. the 3 r's - Relief Recovery Reform
  12. Hoover's response - His initial response urged caution, thought churches and charities should help and not the government, he instituted public work programs
  13. reform - permanent changes to ensure no depression in the future
  14. Civilian Conservation Corps - New Deal program that hired unemployed men to work on natural conservation projects
  15. Great Depression - the economic crisis beginning with the stock market crash in 1929 and continuing through the 1930s
  16. Fireside Chats - Spoke to Americans to reassure them
  17. Okies - Displaced farm families from the Oklahoma dust bowl who migrated to California during the 1930s in search of jobs.
  18. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) - the government agency that insures customer deposits if a bank fails
  19. Causes of Great Depression - over production, weakness in banking system, over use of credit, stocks purchased on margin, Stock market crash
  20. October 29 1929 - Black Tuesday stock market crash
  21. Mexican Repatriation Act - Forced thousands of legal and illegal Mexican immigrants out of the country during the 1930's
  22. New Deal Programs - SSS (Social Security Act), TVA(Tennessee Valley Authority),CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps)
  23. Huey Long - As senator in 1932 of Washington preached his "Share Our Wealth" programs. It was a 100% tax on all annual incomes over $1 million and appropriation of all fortunes in excess of $5 million. With this money Long proposed to give every
  24. Father Coughlin - A Catholic priest from Michigan who was critical of FDR on his radio show. His radio show morphed into being severely against Jews during WWII and he was eventually kicked off the air, however before his fascist (?) rants, he wa
  25. Eleanor Roosevelt - used her influence to speak out and help Americans with many social concerns
  26. Supreme Court rules some programs unconstitutional - led to court packing attempts by FDR
  27. Social Security Act of 1935 - Retirement for the elderly and disabled
  28. Short term cause of the Great Depression - October 29,1929, Black Tuesday, value stocks fell, which caused panic & sell stocks, stocks bought on margin left many with no stock and owing money to investors
  29. soup kitchen - place where food is provided to the needy at little or no charge
  30. Bonus Army - WW1 veterans marched to Washington and demanded an early pension, Hoover used violence of soldiers to force them out.
  31. Court Packing Scheme (1937) - President Franklin D. Roosevelt's failed 1937 attempt to increase the number of U.S. Supreme Court justices from nine to fifteen in order to save his Second New Deal programs from constitutional challenges.
  32. Overproduction - cause of depression
  33. Bank Holiday - closed for 4 days, only allowed ones that were financially stable to reopen
  34. Hawley-Smoot Tariff Act - Law that raised taxes on imports and worsened the Depression
  35. Dust Bowl Causes - Wind, drought, over-grazing animals, over-use of land
  36. FDR'S response first 100 days - Bank Holiday, Fireside Chats, Eleanor Roosevelt talked to the people
  37. buying on margin - paying a small percentage of a stock's price as a down payment and borrowing the rest
  38. Dust Bowl, 1935 - poor farming practices, drought, and high winds blew away millions of tons of dried topsoil ruining the crops of the Great Plains.
  39. Relief - immediate help during the depression
  40. drought - a long period without rain
  41. Rugged Individualism - Herbert Hoover's belief that people must be self-reliant and not depend upon the federal government for assistance.
  42. Role of government - changes government takes on an active role in the economy and insuring the well-being of American citizens