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Democrats pinned their hopes on him, known popularly as FDR, two-term governor of New York and a distant cousin of former president Theodore Roosevelt, and won an overwhelming victory capturing nearly 23 million votes to Hoover's nearly 16 million.
A program to alleviate the problems of the Great Depression, focused on three general goals: relief for the needy, economic recovery, and financial reform.
The law that established the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation to protect individuals' bank accounts.
A law, enacted in 1933, that required corporations to provide complete, accurate information on all stock offerings.
A law enacted in 1933 to raise crop prices by paying farmers to leave a certain amount of their unplanted, thus lowering production.
A law enacted in 1933 to establish codes of fair practice for industries and to promote industrial growth.
Government's spending of more money than it receives in revenue.
An early supporter of the New Deal, but he, too, turned against Roosevelt. Proposed a nationwide social program called Share-Our-Wealth. In 1935 at the peak of his popularity he was assassinated by a lone gunman.
First lady. Urged the president to take a stand to controversial issues. A popular public speaker. Interested in child welfare, housing reform, and equal rights for women and minorities.
On taking office, the Roosevelt administration launched a period of intense activity known as _______, lasting from March 9 to June 16, 1933. Passed more than 15 major pieces of the New Deal during this time.
What was Roosevelt's reason for proposing a bill to allow the sale of alcohol?
True or false, Roosevelt disagreed to a policy of deficit spending.
True or false, the NRA stands for National Rifle Association.
Roosevelt's radio talks about concerning public issues were known as what? ----- Fireside chats, Campfire talks, Fire Chats, or Fire talks.
Which of these men wasn't a New Deal critic? ----- Huey Long, Charles Coughlin, Hugo S. Black, or Dr. Francis Townsend
The _______ renovated 5 dams, made 20 new ones, created thousands of jobs, and provided electricity to the impoverished Tennessee Valley area.

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