Chapter 15 Section 1: New Deal Fights the Depression
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1. What was the name for the planned programs to end the depression under Franklin D. Roosevelt? *
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2. What were the three goals of Roosevelt's programs? *
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3. Which act established the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation? *
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4. Which law made companies give accurate information in its stock offerings? *
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1. Which act helped raise crop prices by lowering production? *
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2. Which act put young men to work building roads and planting Trees? *
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3. Which act set codes of fair practice for industries and guaranteed the workers' right to organize unions? *
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4. What was set up to provide government loans to homeowners who faced foreclosure because they could not make their loan payments? *
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5. What organization provided direct relief of food, clothing, and cash to the needy? *
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6. What term describes when the government spends more money than they receive in revenue? *
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7. What happened to Huey Long? *
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1. What was the name of the act making it a crime to knowingly transmit certain kinds of materials to children over the internet? *
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1. The group of advisers whom Roosevelt assembled to help him devise his New Deal policies were known as the ____ *
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2. Roosevelt tried to allay the country's fears about the Depression through a series of radio conversations known as *
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3. The ____ ____ ____was a New Deal program that set prices of many products to ensure fair competition *
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4. Critics believed that Roosevelt's "court-packing" bill violated the notion of ____ ___ _____ *
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5. New Deal critic Charles Coughlin favored a guaranteed income and the ___ of banks *
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1. The three main goals of the New Deal were relief for the needy, economic recovery and increased speculation *
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2. The period of intense economic activity in which Congress passed numerous New Deal measures was known as the Hundred Days *
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3. One action taken by the Civilian Conservation Corps was to replant trees on the Great Plains to prevent another Dust Bowl *
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4. The Twenty-second Amendment, passed in 1933, repealed Prohibition *
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5. New Deal critic Dr. Francis Townsend argued that the Roosevelt Administration wasn't doing enough to help the business community *
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