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Percentage of the U.S. workforce unemployed by 1933 (round up)
Devastated farmers even worse during the Great Depression
Many families left the Dust Bowl and headed here
In May 1932 the Senate voted down a bill that would have given WWI veterans their _________ early
Stock market crash was the sole cause of the Great Depression (True or False)
Won the 1932 election in a landslide victory
Where the Dust Bowl was located
Nickname given by the media to WWI veterans marching to D.C. for their bonuses
Buying stocks through mostly borrowing money
October 29, 1929 became known as
A cause of the Great Depression where companies make more goods than people can buy, causing a decrease in sales
When many depositors decide to withdraw their money at one time
A long period of rising stock prices
Making investments in hope that prices will go up, yielding a quick windfall
Shantytowns newly homeless people built
unemployed Americans who rode the rails
Under the National Industrial Recovery Act, business, labor, and the government were allowed to cooperate in setting up these
NRA was declared unconstitutional (true or false)
This was declared in order to prevent bank runs
Tried to help farmers by paying farmers to produce less food
Process set up by the Wagner Act whereby union members could take complaints to a neutral party who would listen to both sides and decide on the issue
Economic recovery from the Great Depression wouldn't end until this
Period between March 9 and June 6, 1933 when Congress passed 15 major acts to help the Depression
One of the first things that Roosevelt set out to do was restore confidence in these
This established the principle that the federal government should be responsible for citizens who, through no fault of their own, were unable to work
Wagner Act guaranteed workers the right to unionize and ___________

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