made in 1932 inorder to makeloans to banks,insurancecompanies, andrailroads ReconstructionFinanceAssociationnew constraintsand safeguards onbanking industryand efforts to reinflate theeconomy NewDealallowed single menbetween the ages of18 and 25 to enlist inwork programs toimprove America'spublic lands, forests,and parks. CivilianConservationCorpsfirst woman to servein a cabinet position,pushed for minimumwage and maximumwork week  Secretaryof LaborFrancesPerkinsa series of eveningradio addressesgiven by Franklin D.Roosevelt, the 32ndPresident of theUnited States,between 1933 and1944.FiresideChatsSteinbeck's bookabout “Okies” fromOklahoma migratingfrom the Dust Bowlto California duringthe depressionTheGrapesof Wrathcausedthe nationto go intodebtWW1CivilianConservationCorps, Civil worksadministration,public worksadministrationReliefdesigned to payretired workersage 65 or older acontinuing incomeafter retirement SocialSecuritygave employees rights,under section 7, toform and join unions,and it obligatedemployers to bargaincollectively with unionsselected by a majorityof the employees WagnerActunderwentrapidexpansion StockMarketCrashoverproduction andunder spending,farmers across thecountry lost theirfarms when banksforeclosed mortgagesU.S.Agriculturesevere duststorms thatlargelydamaged theecology andagricultureDustBowlrepealed the 18thamendment(Prohibition) as away to decreasecrime rate 21stAmendmentshort livedprogram to helpunemployedAmericansduring thedepression Civil WorksAdministrationOctober 29, 1929 - onthis date, share priceson the New York StockExchange completelycollapsed, becoming apivotal factor in theemergence of theGreat Depression. BlackTuesdayWW1 Veterans andtheir familiesgathered and went tothe white house toget an advance ontheir money from thewar BonusArmyAs a way to stop theSupreme court fromblocking New Deallegislation, Rooseveltdecided to limit theirpower by placing anage limit on themembers CourtPackingPlanpeople wereborrowing moneyand spending it onmaterial thingswithout having themeans to pay itbackConsumerCultureestablishingminimum wage inorder to increaseindividualspurchasing powerRecoverythe worst economiccrisis in modernhistory, lasting from1929 until thebeginning of worldwar II in 1939 GreatDepressionsafeguardsplaced onbankingReformraised theU.S. alreadyhigh tariffrates Hawley-SmootTariffa policy of remainingapart from the affairsor interests of othergroups, especiallythe political affairs ofother countries.Isolationtreasurybonds,bills, andnotesFederalSecuritiesActmade in 1932 inorder to makeloans to banks,insurancecompanies, andrailroads ReconstructionFinanceAssociationnew constraintsand safeguards onbanking industryand efforts to reinflate theeconomy NewDealallowed single menbetween the ages of18 and 25 to enlist inwork programs toimprove America'spublic lands, forests,and parks. CivilianConservationCorpsfirst woman to servein a cabinet position,pushed for minimumwage and maximumwork week  Secretaryof LaborFrancesPerkinsa series of eveningradio addressesgiven by Franklin D.Roosevelt, the 32ndPresident of theUnited States,between 1933 and1944.FiresideChatsSteinbeck's bookabout “Okies” fromOklahoma migratingfrom the Dust Bowlto California duringthe depressionTheGrapesof Wrathcausedthe nationto go intodebtWW1CivilianConservationCorps, Civil worksadministration,public worksadministrationReliefdesigned to payretired workersage 65 or older acontinuing incomeafter retirement SocialSecuritygave employees rights,under section 7, toform and join unions,and it obligatedemployers to bargaincollectively with unionsselected by a majorityof the employees WagnerActunderwentrapidexpansion StockMarketCrashoverproduction andunder spending,farmers across thecountry lost theirfarms when banksforeclosed mortgagesU.S.Agriculturesevere duststorms thatlargelydamaged theecology andagricultureDustBowlrepealed the 18thamendment(Prohibition) as away to decreasecrime rate 21stAmendmentshort livedprogram to helpunemployedAmericansduring thedepression Civil WorksAdministrationOctober 29, 1929 - onthis date, share priceson the New York StockExchange completelycollapsed, becoming apivotal factor in theemergence of theGreat Depression. BlackTuesdayWW1 Veterans andtheir familiesgathered and went tothe white house toget an advance ontheir money from thewar BonusArmyAs a way to stop theSupreme court fromblocking New Deallegislation, Rooseveltdecided to limit theirpower by placing anage limit on themembers CourtPackingPlanpeople wereborrowing moneyand spending it onmaterial thingswithout having themeans to pay itbackConsumerCultureestablishingminimum wage inorder to increaseindividualspurchasing powerRecoverythe worst economiccrisis in modernhistory, lasting from1929 until thebeginning of worldwar II in 1939 GreatDepressionsafeguardsplaced onbankingReformraised theU.S. alreadyhigh tariffrates Hawley-SmootTariffa policy of remainingapart from the affairsor interests of othergroups, especiallythe political affairs ofother countries.Isolationtreasurybonds,bills, andnotesFederalSecuritiesAct

The Great depression and New Deal - 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. Reconstruction Finance Association
    made in 1932 in order to make loans to banks, insurance companies, and railroads
  2. New Deal
    new constraints and safeguards on banking industry and efforts to re inflate the economy
  3. Civilian Conservation Corps
    allowed single men between the ages of 18 and 25 to enlist in work programs to improve America's public lands, forests, and parks.
  4. Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins
    first woman to serve in a cabinet position, pushed for minimum wage and maximum work week
  5. Fireside Chats
    a series of evening radio addresses given by Franklin D. Roosevelt, the 32nd President of the United States, between 1933 and 1944.
  6. The Grapes of Wrath
    Steinbeck's book about “Okies” from Oklahoma migrating from the Dust Bowl to California during the depression
  7. WW1
    caused the nation to go into debt
  8. Relief
    Civilian Conservation Corps, Civil works administration, public works administration
  9. Social Security
    designed to pay retired workers age 65 or older a continuing income after retirement
  10. Wagner Act
    gave employees rights, under section 7, to form and join unions, and it obligated employers to bargain collectively with unions selected by a majority of the employees
  11. Stock Market Crash
    underwent rapid expansion
  12. U.S. Agriculture
    overproduction and under spending, farmers across the country lost their farms when banks foreclosed mortgages
  13. Dust Bowl
    severe dust storms that largely damaged the ecology and agriculture
  14. 21st Amendment
    repealed the 18th amendment (Prohibition) as a way to decrease crime rate
  15. Civil Works Administration
    short lived program to help unemployed Americans during the depression
  16. Black Tuesday
    October 29, 1929 - on this date, share prices on the New York Stock Exchange completely collapsed, becoming a pivotal factor in the emergence of the Great Depression.
  17. Bonus Army
    WW1 Veterans and their families gathered and went to the white house to get an advance on their money from the war
  18. Court Packing Plan
    As a way to stop the Supreme court from blocking New Deal legislation, Roosevelt decided to limit their power by placing an age limit on the members
  19. Consumer Culture
    people were borrowing money and spending it on material things without having the means to pay it back
  20. Recovery
    establishing minimum wage in order to increase individuals purchasing power
  21. Great Depression
    the worst economic crisis in modern history, lasting from 1929 until the beginning of world war II in 1939
  22. Reform
    safeguards placed on banking
  23. Hawley-Smoot Tariff
    raised the U.S. already high tariff rates
  24. Isolation
    a policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, especially the political affairs of other countries.
  25. Federal Securities Act
    treasury bonds, bills, and notes