Hisfory 1* halt Matching~ Do you know if yet? TruelFalse 1. Said," I pledge to you, I pledge to myself, to a new deal for the American people". a. Hoover 2. 100,000 b. Frances Perkins Put the entire word. If the statement is false, make it true. 3. Two month long demonstration by 40,000 W WI veterans c. Textile and mining Roosevelt and Hoover both felt as Democrats it was best to leave handling the depression to the individual states and charities and not the federal government. 1. 4. Created FDIC d. Grocery store robberies and farmer protest demonstrations 5. Felt aid should come from volunteers and charities, not the federal government e. Brain Trust f. Fireside chats 6. Doled out (gave) money directly to the poor 2._ Hoover gained notoriety (fame) as the Great Humanitarian for his efforts to help Europeans recover from WW2. 7. First female Cabinet member g. FDR 8. 14 billion h. Glass Steagall Act 9. Photographer who took pictures of poor i. total amount of money l Black Tuesday 3. When Hoover became president in 1928, America was the most prosperous country in the world. Prosperous meaning financially successful. j. Membership of Communist party in 1939 10. Academics who advised FDR 11. Businesses that suffered from falling demand and overproduction in late 1920's 4. Problems existed in farming, mining, and clothing industries before the Stock k. FERA Market crash. 12. While this often happened, it was rarely reported in papers because of need to maintain control and avoid mass panic m. Hoover flags 5. _People bought stocks "on margin" meaning they borrowed against their mortgage. 13. Took it upon himself to use force against peaceful veterans at the nation's capital n. Father Coughlin 14. Wanted government control over banks and more money in circulation 6. The majority of Americans (over 65%) purchased stock in the 1920s. o. Bonus March p. Dorothea Lange q. Number of miles Eleanor Roosevelt traveled as 15. President's weekly addresses 7. The Hoover Dam, a federal construction project which you can visit in Arizona near the Las Vegas, was started by Hoover and so it was named for him. 16. Nicknamed "We Piddle Around because "workers" often didn't work and ears" r. Douglas MacArthur s. Jobs for the unemploye 17. Empty pockets turned inside out 8. _To help the economy stay afloat, Hoover provided money to banks, farm mortgage associations and businesses. 18. CCC, PWA, CWA all created these 19. 30,000 t. WPA 9. The Veteran of War March was a protest march against Hoover running for reelection by veterans who were not happy because he did not support the military's request for a salary increase. Part II. Complete the chart for these New Deal Acts Letters stand for Who it helped What it did Paid farmers to Acronym AAA NOT grow crops homeowners 10. Eleanor Roosevelt was painfully shy, so she refused to appear on camera FHA Tennessee or speak in person to the American people. TVA Valley Authority People with 11. While some Americans robbed grocery stores and farmers demonstrated in protest against their poor conditions, most blames themselves and not the depression for their troubles. money in the bank FDIC Created jobs in conservation projects like reforestation, building campgrounds, and bridges CCC The purpose of the bank holiday (which closed all banks for 3 months) was to give the new President a chance to figure out how to fix the banking crisis. 12. Designed to NRA help industry Federal Emergency Relief Administration Billy Graham gained attention as the Radio Priest, a popular priest in Chicago whose radio show had 5 million listeners. FERA 13. Employed more than 8 million-built WPA buildings, bridges, roads, but also used skills like paintin g or writing PWA unemployed Created the Wagner Act National 14. This is Uncle Sam, the symbol of the Republican party. Labor Relations Board (NLRB) Workers and children Fair Labor Standards Act FLSA

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History 1** half Matching~~ Do you know it yet2
a. Hoover
True/False
1. Said," I pledge to you, I pledge to myself,
to a new deal for the American people".
2. 100,000
b. Frances Perkins
Put the entire word. If the statement is false, make it true.
3. Two month long demonstration by
40,000 W WI veterans
c. Textile and mining
1.
Roosevelt and Hoover both felt as Democrats it was best to leave handling
the depression to the individual states and charities and not the federal
government.
4. Created FDIC
d. Grocery store robberies and
farmer protest demonstrations
5. Felt aid should come from volunteers
and charities, not the federal government
e. Brain Trust
f. Fireside chats
g. FDR
h. Glass Steagall Act
6. Doled out (gave) money directly to the poor
7. First female Cabinet member
Hoover gained notoriety (fame) as the Great Humanitarian for his efforts to
help Europeans recover from WW2.
2.
8. 14 billion
When Hoover became president in 1928, America was the most prosperous
country in the world. Prosperous meaning financially successful.
9. Photographer who took pictures of poor
i. total amount of money l
3.
Black Tuesday
j. Membership of Communist
party in 1939
10. Academics who advised FDR
4.
11. Businesses that suffered from falling
demand and overproduction in late 1920's
Problems existed in farming, mining, and clothing industries before the Stock
Market crash.
k. FERA
12. While this often happened, it was rarely
reported in papers because of need to
maintain control and avoid mass panic
_People bought stocks “on margin" meaning they borrowed against their
mortgage.
m. Hoover flags
5.
13. Took it upon himself to use force against
peaceful veterans at the nation's capital
n. Father Coughlin
14. Wanted government control over banks
and more money in circulation
6._
_The majority of Americans (over 65%) purchased stock in the 1920s.
o. Bonus March
15. President's weekly addresses
p. Dorothea Lange
The Hoover Dam, a federal construction project which you can visit in Arizona
near the Las Vegas, was started by Hoover and so it was named for him.
7.
16. Nicknamed "We Piddle Around
g. Number of miles Eleanor
because "workers" often didn't work
Roosevelt traveled as
and ears"
r. Douglas MacArthur
s. Jobs for the unemploye
17. Empty pockets turned inside out
_To help the economy stay afloat, Hoover provided money to banks, farm
mortgage associations and businesses.
18. CCC, PWA, CWA all created these
19. 30,000
t. WPA
The Veteran of War March was a protest march against Hoover running for
reelection by veterans who were not happy because he did not support the
military's request for a salary increase.
Part II. Complete the chart for these New Deal Acts
9.
Letters stand for
Who it helped
Acronym
What it did
Paid farmers to
NOT gro w crops
AAA
homeowners
10.
_Eleanor Roosevelt was painfully shy, so she refused to appear on camera
FHA
or speak in person to the American people.
Tennessee
TVA
Valley Authority
People with
11._While some Americans robbed grocery stores and farmers demonstrated in
protest against their poor conditions, most blames themselves and not the
depression for their troubles.
FDIC
money in the
bank
Created jobs in
conservation projects
like reforestation,
CCC
building
campgrounds, and
bridges
Designed to
help industry
12._The purpose of the bank holiday (which closed all banks for 3 months) was
to give the new President a chance to figure out how to fix the banking crisis.
NRA
Federal
Emergency Relief
Administration
FERA
Billy Graham gained attention as the Radio Priest, a popular priest in
Chicago whose radio show had 5 million listeners.
Employed more than
8 million-built
WPA
buildings, bridges,
roads, but also used
skills like painting or
writing
PWA
unemployed
Created the
Wagner Act
National
14.
This is Uncle Sam, the symbol of the Republican party.
Labor Relations
Board (NLRB)
Workers and
children
Fair Labor
Standards Act
FLSA
Transcribed Image Text:History 1** half Matching~~ Do you know it yet2 a. Hoover True/False 1. Said," I pledge to you, I pledge to myself, to a new deal for the American people". 2. 100,000 b. Frances Perkins Put the entire word. If the statement is false, make it true. 3. Two month long demonstration by 40,000 W WI veterans c. Textile and mining 1. Roosevelt and Hoover both felt as Democrats it was best to leave handling the depression to the individual states and charities and not the federal government. 4. Created FDIC d. Grocery store robberies and farmer protest demonstrations 5. Felt aid should come from volunteers and charities, not the federal government e. Brain Trust f. Fireside chats g. FDR h. Glass Steagall Act 6. Doled out (gave) money directly to the poor 7. First female Cabinet member Hoover gained notoriety (fame) as the Great Humanitarian for his efforts to help Europeans recover from WW2. 2. 8. 14 billion When Hoover became president in 1928, America was the most prosperous country in the world. Prosperous meaning financially successful. 9. Photographer who took pictures of poor i. total amount of money l 3. Black Tuesday j. Membership of Communist party in 1939 10. Academics who advised FDR 4. 11. Businesses that suffered from falling demand and overproduction in late 1920's Problems existed in farming, mining, and clothing industries before the Stock Market crash. k. FERA 12. While this often happened, it was rarely reported in papers because of need to maintain control and avoid mass panic _People bought stocks “on margin" meaning they borrowed against their mortgage. m. Hoover flags 5. 13. Took it upon himself to use force against peaceful veterans at the nation's capital n. Father Coughlin 14. Wanted government control over banks and more money in circulation 6._ _The majority of Americans (over 65%) purchased stock in the 1920s. o. Bonus March 15. President's weekly addresses p. Dorothea Lange The Hoover Dam, a federal construction project which you can visit in Arizona near the Las Vegas, was started by Hoover and so it was named for him. 7. 16. Nicknamed "We Piddle Around g. Number of miles Eleanor because "workers" often didn't work Roosevelt traveled as and ears" r. Douglas MacArthur s. Jobs for the unemploye 17. Empty pockets turned inside out _To help the economy stay afloat, Hoover provided money to banks, farm mortgage associations and businesses. 18. CCC, PWA, CWA all created these 19. 30,000 t. WPA The Veteran of War March was a protest march against Hoover running for reelection by veterans who were not happy because he did not support the military's request for a salary increase. Part II. Complete the chart for these New Deal Acts 9. Letters stand for Who it helped Acronym What it did Paid farmers to NOT gro w crops AAA homeowners 10. _Eleanor Roosevelt was painfully shy, so she refused to appear on camera FHA or speak in person to the American people. Tennessee TVA Valley Authority People with 11._While some Americans robbed grocery stores and farmers demonstrated in protest against their poor conditions, most blames themselves and not the depression for their troubles. FDIC money in the bank Created jobs in conservation projects like reforestation, CCC building campgrounds, and bridges Designed to help industry 12._The purpose of the bank holiday (which closed all banks for 3 months) was to give the new President a chance to figure out how to fix the banking crisis. NRA Federal Emergency Relief Administration FERA Billy Graham gained attention as the Radio Priest, a popular priest in Chicago whose radio show had 5 million listeners. Employed more than 8 million-built WPA buildings, bridges, roads, but also used skills like painting or writing PWA unemployed Created the Wagner Act National 14. This is Uncle Sam, the symbol of the Republican party. Labor Relations Board (NLRB) Workers and children Fair Labor Standards Act FLSA
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