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This protectionist trade policy was originally intended to help American business, but ended up hurting trade in the long run.
This type of prosperity dominated through the 1920s in which people spent money they didn’t have.
This term describes the risky buying of stocks, serving to drive prices up to make a quick profit.
When people lost faith in financial institutions, they began pulling their deposits out of banks. This, in turn, caused a bank _____, which forced many banks to have to close their doors.
With this change in price of goods may sound good at first, it eventually will lead to businesses downsizing and may increase unemployment due to lay offs.
CPI stands for this, or the average prices of goods in the market.
This economic indicator describes the total amount of goods and services that a country produces.
The Federal Reserve serves as the U.S. banking system and functions to influence our spending activity by setting the rate at which banks can borrow and the minimum amount of deposits they must hold. These are called the ____ and ____.
Hoover was a member of this political party, whose philosophy was based on the policy of “Laissez Faire”
When the Great Depression hit, Hoover encouraged people to maintain confidence in the economy because all economies naturally go through these, or periods of booms and busts.
Hoover refused to provide direct relief because he believed in _________ ____________, or the idea that man should work independently to become successful rather than relying on his government to relieve him.
The Reconstruction Finance Corporation was created with the intention to provide relief to large banks and corporations, figuring that the money would ______ _____ to the employees, eventually providing indirect relief.
The Bonus Army appeared in Washington to support this bill, which would’ve granted veterans money in 1933 rather than making them wait until 1945.
During the Lame Duck period, FDR brainstormed with his close advisors, nicknamed the:
Within his first few days of office, FDR declared this in order to prevent further withdrawals from and investigate the policies of banks.
This amendment repealed prohibition in order to raise revenue from the tax on alcohol.
This act created the FDIC to insure deposits up to $5,000. Today, the number stands at $250,000.
This body negated some of the work that FDR completed during his first “New Deal” by striking down the NIRA and the AAA.
This was the name of FDR’s second wave of legislative action in order to replace the laws that were overturned due to unconstitutionality.
FDR created work programs to put citizens to work. Three examples of these federally-funded programs were:
This act replaced the NIRA, creating a board that faced up against the Laughlin Steel Corps.