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Unit III District Exam Items Name: The 1920’s, Great Depression, New Deal

Unit III District Exam Items Name: The 1920’s, Great Depression, New Deal. Great Depression Causes Effects Dust Bowl Hoover’s response to the Depression Philosophy Tariffs New Deal Philosophy Key programs (AAA, FDIC, Social Security ) Legacy

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Unit III District Exam Items Name: The 1920’s, Great Depression, New Deal

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  1. Unit III District Exam ItemsName: The 1920’s, Great Depression, New Deal Great Depression Causes EffectsDust Bowl Hoover’s response to the Depression Philosophy Tariffs New Deal Philosophy Key programs (AAA, FDIC, Social Security) Legacy Criticisms of the New Deal Red Scare Great Migration Harlem Renaissance Scopes Trial Role of women Reemergence of the KKK Mass Media Superficial wealth Friday, 2/7

  2. Chapter 12 • Red Scare communism radicals Palmer raids hysteria ACLU • isolationism (isolationist) immigration limits Ku Klux Klan • Strikes: Boston Police Steel Coal Miners AFL • cars (automobile culture, suburbs, etc.) airplanes • electricity advertising (radio) consumer debt (credit) • income differences (workers vs. management) • Harding (normalcy vs. scandals) Coolidge (“roaring” 1920s) • OTHER:

  3. Chapter 13 • urbanization • Prohibition: 18th Amendment bootleggers speakeasies • Christian fundamentalism Scopes trial (1920) • flappers women workers-->marriage/family 19th amendment discrimination • mass media (radio, movies, newspapers) • leisure time (sports, movies, music, drama, literature, etc.) • Great Migration Harlem Renaissance NAACP (W.E.B. DuBois) Marcus Garvey • OTHER:

  4. Chapter 14 • Great Depression failing industries farming problems • tariffs bank failures unemployment overproduction/underconsumption • stock market buying on margin(speculation) “Black Tuesday” • “Dust Bowl” Hoover “Hoovervilles” • effects/impact of G.D. • Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC) Bonus Army • OTHER:

  5. Chapter 15 • FDR New Deal (First & Second) • NIRA (NRA) AAA CCC WPA • “fireside chats” • Social Security FDIC Tennessee Valley Authority • women & minorities under the New Deal New Deal coalition? • union membership (AFL-CIO) • conservatives liberals • OTHER:

  6. Tuesday, 2/11 Chapter 12-15 Test Items long-lasting New Deal programs: social security & Tennessee valley authority mass media (types) New Woman (flappers 19th amendment) Red Scare & communism Scopes Trial shantytowns (Hoovervilles) speakeasies & bootleggers Teapot Dome Scandal & Alfred B. Fall Great Depression: number of bank closures cities unemployment rates View of the New Deal by: conservatives and the Supreme Court Congress and the majority of Americans “New Deal Coalition” women & minorities New Deal effects on: unemployment rate size & power of the federal government labor unions natural environment retirees over age 65, unemployed or injured workers, and people with disabilities 18th Amendment & effects of Prohibition airplanes and automobiles anarchists, radicals (Sacco & Vanzetti) Black Tuesday Bonus Army & the Patman Bill Boulder Dam, Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC), & Federal Home Loan Bank Act Calvin Coolidge civil rights vs. support from southern whites conservative vs. liberal ideology direct relief double standard Dust Bowl Eleanor Roosevelt Emergency Quota Act 1921 & 1924 FDR’s first important step as president fireside chats fundamentalism Glass-Steagall Act (1933) goals of the New Deal (3) Great Migration Harlem Renaissance Herbert Hoover installment plan & easy credit isolationism Ku Klux Klan

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