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New Deal
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List 2 Groups that Social Security provides for.
• Elderly • Disabled
• Unemployed .
List the three R’s of the New Deal
and an Example of Each • Relief
• Recovery • Reform
How is Social Security funded
• Employees and Employer Contributions
The Lasting Impact of the new deal is that it expanded the size
of….
• The Goverment
On March 5, 1933, to prevent further withdrawals, Roosevelt
declared this
• Banking Holiday
Headed the NYA and helped form the Black Cabinet
• Mary Mcleod Bethune
First Woman appointed to the Presidential Cabinet
• Francis Perkins
She fought against racism and for an anti lynching bill
• Eleanor Roosevelt
During this time period, he pushed over a dozen bills
through Congress
• First 100 Days
The Two main reasons the Stock market crashed was
• Buying on Margin • Speculation
Anti Semitic Radio Priest who proposed a nationalized
banking system
• Father Coughlin
He proposed to solve the Great Depression by giving $200 a
month to the elderly
• Dr. Francis Townsend
This New Deal Critic was known as the “ King Fish”
• Huey Long
After losing to Roosevelt in the 1932 Primary, this New Deal
Critic joined the American Liberty League
• Al Smith
He gained enormous popularity with his “share the wealth” club
• Huey Long
An ambitious Industrial plan to rebuild Russia
• The 5 Year Plan
Fascist Leader of Spain
• Francisco Franco
Nick Name for Mussolini
• Il’ Duce
Stalin’s Movement to eliminate Political opposition
• The Purges
Japanese Militaristic Leader/ Prime Minister
• Hediki Tojo
Birthplace of Hitler
• Austria
Union with Austria
• Anschluss
Hitler’s First Violation of the Treaty of Versailles
• Rearming Germany
Hitler occupied this area on the French/ German border
• Rhineland
Name for Hitler’s German empire that was to last 1000
years
• Third Reich
WWII Begins
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Hitler invaded this country which started World War II
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• Poland 1939
This agreement created resentment in Germany and contributed toward WWII
• Treaty of Versailles
Giving up principles to pacify an Aggressor
• Appeasement
Germany’s need for living space
• Lebensraum
French Fortification along the German Boarder
• Maginot Line
This American Hero, who made the first flight from New
York to Paris was believed that the US should stay out of
foreign wars
• Charles Lindberg
This Banned the sale of arms or loans to countries at War
• Neutrality Acts
This organization was formed following WWI to prevent
future wars
• League of Nations
Americans opposed to getting involved in foreign
wars
•Isolationist
This document large profits made by banks during WWI
•Nye Committee
The day the stock market crashed
• Black Tuesday (10/29/29)
“President Hoover’s belief in one’s ability to Rely on
themselves
• Rugged Individualism
Shanytowns consisting of cardboard and wooden shacks
were called these
• Hoovervilles
Angry about benefits not received, In 1932 these WWI veterans marched
on Washington
•Bonus Army
Hoover’s most ambitious economic measure to fuel
the economy• Reconstruction Finance Corporation
• RFC
Political System based around extreme nationalism
•Fascism
Centralized government that maintains complete control of its
citizens
• Totalitarianism
Poland’s fate was sealed after this agreement was
signed
•Nonaggression pact
This deal sent 50 old warships to England for
territories in South American
• Bases for Destroyers
The Battle of Britain was fought between these two forces
• RAF• Luftwaffe
Relief program for farmers to regulate crop prices
• Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA)
Helped states to provide direct aid (food, clothes, money) to its most
needy citizens
• Federal Emergency Relief Act (FERA)
Protected bank deposits up to $5000; instilled confidence in
banks
• Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
(FDIC)
This British economist proposed that the
Government spends more than it takes in
• Deficit Spending
• John Maynard Keynes
This program employed teachers, writers,
musicians and artists• Works Progress Administration
(WPA)
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