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Many say he did not do enough to try and end the Great Depression
Commonly held belief that the US needed to stay out of the affairs of and not deal with other countries
Period of time when jazz music flourished
The purchase of an asset by paying the margin and borrowing the balance from a bank or broker
The policy of protecting the interests of native-born or established inhabitants against those of immigrants.
The banning of alcohol (one of the great failures of the Progressive Era
Popular name for period encompassing the twenties
An illicit liquor store or nightclub
A stock exchange; the collapse of this was a symptom of the Great Depression
One of the causes of the GD; Rich had 75% of income while middle and lower classes had 9%
These veterans wanted their WWI compensation to aid with GD
Immediate aid and one of the three R's
Screwed over farmers already suffering from the GD
U.S. corporation insuring deposits in the United States against bank failure
Put boys and men to work in parks and the woods and sent money back home to families
This act raised U.S. tariffs on over 20,000 imported goods
Shantytowns named after a not-so-popular president
FDR promised this to the people in his election campaign
Period from mid-1937 to 1938 when the economic recovery from the Great Depression temporarily stalled, lasting about 13 months
President that pulled US out of GD
First true regulatory agency of the stock market
Allowed the federal government to build dams and power plants in the Tennessee Valley
"Magna Carta" of labor laws
Extreme nationalism and glorification of the state
This act separated commercial from investment banking
Extreme nationalism that takes race into account
Propaganda tactic used by Hitler to incriminate Jews
Fascist leader of Italy
Charismatic leader of Nazi party
Location of attack by Japanese in an attempt to destroy Pacific Fleet

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