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  1. THIS IS Jeopardy

  2. Your With Host... YOUR NAME

  3. Jeopardy Random Current What Noob Rookie Regular Pro Epic 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  4. Which candidates ran for president in 1932? A 100

  5. Herbert Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt A 100

  6. What does buying a stock on margin mean? A 200

  7. Borrowing money to help pay for the stock A 200

  8. During the Great Depression, the overall unemployment rate was about A 300

  9. 25 Percent A 300

  10. After the stock market crash, how did President Hoover try to help the economy? A 400

  11. By asking businesses not to lay off employees A 400

  12. Which was not a cause of the Dust Bowl? • A) drought • B) thick layers of prairie grasses • C) high winds • D) overproduction of crops A 500

  13. B) thick layers of prairie grasses A 500

  14. Who made up the Bonus Army that marched on Washington? B 100

  15. World War I veterans and their families B 100

  16. A government system for giving payments or food to the poor? B 200

  17. direct relief B 200

  18. This provided a pension for retired workers and their spouses and aided people with disabilities, poor mothers with dependent children, and the needy elderly B 300

  19. Social Security Act B 300

  20. What role did Eleanor Roosevelt play in the Roosevelt administration? B 400

  21. She was an important advisor on domestic policy. B 400

  22. One long-range effect of the Great Depression was that many people B 500

  23. developed habits of saving and thriftiness. B 500

  24. What was the first major action Roosevelt took as president? C 100

  25. He closed all of the nation’s banks and ordered inspections. C 100

  26. The Federal Emergency Relief Administration was most helpful to C 200

  27. the unemployed, the aged, and the ill C 200

  28. Created through the Glass-Steagall Banking Act of 1933, this originally protected up to $5,000 of an individual’s bank account C 300

  29. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation C 300

  30. DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

  31. This put hundreds of thousands of young, single men to work building roads, developing parks, planting trees, and helping in soil erosion and flood-control projects C 400

  32. Civilian Conservation Corps C 400

  33. ___ claimed that the New Deal policies were inadequate and proposed a social program called Share-Our-Wealth. C 500

  34. Huey Long C 500

  35. This protected the right of workers to join unions and established the National Labor Relations Board to settle disputes between employers and employees D 100

  36. Wagner Act D 100

  37. What did Roosevelt want but failed to become a law? D 200

  38. the reorganization of the Supreme Court D 200

  39. Which of the following pieces of New Deal legislation was ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court? • A) Wagner Act • B) Emergency Banking Relief Act • C) Social Security Act • D) National Industrial Recovery Act D 300

  40. National Industrial Recovery Act D 300

  41. This addressed the problems of unemployment and poverty by creating jobs that ranged from the construction of airports and libraries to the sewing of clothing for the needy D 400

  42. Works Progress Administration D 400

  43. This set a national minimum hourly wage and prohibited factory labor for children less than sixteen years of age D 500

  44. Fair Labor Standards Act D 500

  45. This provided for bank inspections by the Treasury Department and a means for making federal loans to solid banks E 100

  46. Emergency Banking Relief Act E 100

  47. This was created to reform, and to restore confidence in, the stock market by providing a means to monitor the market and to enforce laws regarding the sales of stocks and bonds. E 200

  48. Securities and Exchange Commission E 200

  49. Who was the first woman to serve in the cabinet? E 300

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