Test Review on 1920s and 1930s
Across
- 4. To buy stock by paying only a fraction of the stock price and borrwoing the rest (using credit). (2 words) (CAUSES)
- 5. Groups that advocate extreme and immediate change. (2 words) (LIFE)
- 8. The Temperance Movement finally achieved its goal with the passing of this constitutional amendment. (TWENTIES)
- 9. This group of big business leaders wanted FDR to let businesses alone and have the government play a less active role in the economy. (2 words) (EFFECTS)
- 10. Carefree young women of the 1920's with short, bobbed hair, heavy makeup, and short skirts. (TWENTIES)
- 13. This opponent of the New Deal had the idea for a pension system for the elderly. He was a doctor from California. (2 words) (EFFECTS)
- 17. This minority group faced so much resistance in the United States that some were even forced out of the country. (2 words) (LIFE)
- 22. When the Supreme Court began challenging the programs of the New Deal, Roosevelt requested that the Court increase from 9 justices to 15 justices, claiming they were overworked. This plan was called Roosevelt's "_______" plan. (two words) (EFFECTS)
- 29. This New Deal program helped the economy by putting three million young men to work improving parks and planting trees. (3 words) (NEWDEAL)
- 31. Workers who move from place to place to harvest fruits and vegetables. (2 words) (LIFE)
- 35. After the stock market crashed, the unemployment rate was ____ percent. (2 words) (CAUSES)
- 36. Hiring experts to study how goods could be produced more quickly. (2 words) (TWENTIES)
- 37. Payments to people who lost their jobs. (2 words) (EFFECTS)
- 38. In 1935 when the Second New Deal was being put into effect, the unemployment rate was better, but was still at ___ % (unlike 25% a few years earlier). (EFFECTS)
- 40. People moving from the Dust Bowl region to California were commonly known as... (LIFE)
- 41. This New Deal program helped bring electricity to the south. (3 words) (NEWDEAL)
Down
- 1. People who believe there should be no government. (POST)
- 2. This region of the United States suffered from the Dust Bowl. (2 words) (LIFE)
- 3. This man criticized Roosevelt for not redistributing the wealth in the United States to help the poor. His plan was called "Share the Wealth". (2 words) (EFFECTS)
- 6. A national policy of avoiding involvement in world affairs found in the United States after World War I . (POST)
- 7. An organized system for buying and selling shares, or blocks of investments, in corporations. (2 words) (CAUSES)
- 11. A period when the government went after "Reds" and others with radical views. (2 words) (POST)
- 12. Discussions between an employer and union representatives of workers over wages, hours, and working conditions. (2 words) (EFFECTS)
- 14. By 1929, this percentage of families were living near the poverty level. (2 words) (TWENTIES)
- 15. This New Deal law helped get the United States out of the banking crisis. (4 words) (NEWDEAL)
- 16. About 400,000 of this monority group migrated during the Depression to find jobs. The movement became known as the Great Migration. (2 words) (LIFE)
- 18. Many anarchists were _____, which contributed to the fear of anything "un-American". (POST)
- 19. The total ban on the making, selling, or transporting of liquor throughout the United States. (TWENTIES)
- 20. WWI veterans who marched on Washington demanding their $1,000 bonus pay before the 1945 due date. (CAUSES)
- 21. A type of art or entertainment that embodies a portrait of the injustice and suffering of the Derpession Era. (2 words) (LIFE)
- 23. Bolsheviks can be described as... (POST)
- 24. A series of reforms enacted by the Franklin Roosevelt administration between 1933 and 1942 with the goal of ending the Great Depression. (NEWDEAL)
- 25. A political philosophy that hold the individual second to the nation and advocates government by dictatorship. (LIFE)
- 26. An economic system based on private property and free enterprise. (POST)
- 27. Many people in the 1920's used ______ to purchase large items like cars and appliances. It can be compared to modern-day credit. (2 words) (TWENTIES)
- 28. This group saw a revival in 1915 and preyed on groups believed to represent "un-American" values. (3 words) (POST)
- 30. Payments for retired/older people. (EFFECTS)
- 32. The name for Roosevelt's group of progressive lawyers, economists, and social workers that FDR used to develop his New Deal programs. (2 words) (NEWDEAL)
- 33. Projects such as highways, parks, and libraries built with public funds for public use. (2 words) (EFFECTS)
- 34. The belief that native-born Americans are superior to foreigners. (POST)
- 39. A type of entertainment or art that includes light or romantic entertainment that helped people forget about their problems. (LIFE)