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VocabFacts&
CausesFDR
1932Election
NewDeal
VOCAB200
An area which experienced extreme drought during the 1930s; it
included the states of Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, and New Mexico, and
Colorado.
VOCAB300
WWI veterans and their families made up the army, and they wanted early payment of a bonus they were promised for their service.
VOCAB400
What term was used to describe a purchase plan where some money was paid up front and the rest in payments
over time?
VOCAB500
Hoovervilles were towns of shacks filled with people who had nowhere else to live.
Hooverflags were empty pockets pulled out.
Hooverblankets were newspapers used to keep people without real blankets warm.
FACTS & CAUSES200
The stock market crash of 1929 was the cause of the Great Depression.
True or False?
FACTS & CAUSES500
Uneven distribution of incomeAvailability of easy credit
High tariffsMechanization of manual labor
ELECTION OF 1932
100
Who were the two candidates for President in the election of 1932?
Who was the incumbent?
ELECTION OF 1932
300
Describe events involving the Bonus Army.How did these events affect Hoover’s chances in
the election of 1932?
ELECTION OF 1932
300
25,000 WWI vets arrived in Washington D.C. asking for early payment of a bonus for
their service. Hoover ordered the army to clear out the Bonus Army. Violence erupted and two people were killed.
Hoover’s handling of the Bonus Army hurt his chances to win the election of 1932.
ELECTION OF 1932
400
What two-word phrase described Hoover’s belief that people would have to “tough it
out” without help from the federal government?
ELECTION OF 1932
500
How did Hoover and FDR differ in the way they perceived the role of the federal
government?
ELECTION OF 1932
500
Hoover believed the federal government should be involved in citizens daily lives as little as possible;
FDR believed it was the responsibility of the federal government to look after the daily lives
and well-being of its citizens.
FDR300
He declared a “bank holiday” - closing the banks - so that their health could be evaluated and so that they could be sent
additional cash reserves to keep them operating.
FDR400
The first hundred days FDR was in office, during which time FDR and Congress
passed many pieces of legislation.
New Deal 200
Civilian Conservation Corps
Young males in the CCC improved or built parks, beaches, forests, and recreational facilities.
New Deal 300
What was one agency or program of the New Deal which was declared
unconstitutional by the Supreme Court?
New Deal 400
Why did liberal critics dislike the New Deal? Why did conservative critics dislike the New Deal?
New Deal400
Liberal critics complained the New Deal didn’t go far enough to help people.
Conservative critics likened the New Deal to socialism or communism.
New Deal500
FDIC – insures deposits at member banks
SEC – supervises the stock market
SSA – provides for retired and disabled people
TVA – provides cheap hydroelectric power