holt am nation ch 14
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| prohibited from performing at constitutional hall because of race, performed at Lincoln Memorial instead | Marian Anderson
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| group of folk artists | Regionalist
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| nickname of migrant workers from Oklahoma | Okies
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| programs aimed at public works, Social Security and aid to farmers | Second New Deal
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| FRD tried to add a new member of the Supreme Court for every person over 70 to get his policies passed | jury packing
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| program that hired unemployed writers and artists | Federal Project #1
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| declared unconstitutional, Africans Americans were paid less under this | National Recovery Act
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| stated that the New Deal did not go far enough and costs were too high | critics of New Deal
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| used folk themes in composing this music | Aaron Copland
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| reversed the Dawes General Allotment Act | Indian Reorganization Act
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| FDR won with support of African Americans | Election of 1936
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| was intended to stop bank withdrawals | bank holiday
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| architect of New Deal program | FDR
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| were discriminated in the New Deal with lower wages and segregation | African Americans
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| drought in Midwest that caused farmers to leave land and move to California | Dust Bowl
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| photographer who illustrated the poverty and suffering of migrant farmers | Dorothea Lange
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| insured bank deposits up to $2,500 | FDIC
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| withdrew her membership in the DAR and spoke out against racial injustice | Eleanor Roosevelt
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| gave older Americans and families of deceased workers benefits | Social Security Act
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| designed to aid young unemployed men | Civilian Conservation Corp
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| extended power to isolated areas | Rural Electrification Administration
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| money paid to reduce crop ooutput | subsidies
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| under the New Deal were helped to preserve cultural heritages | Native Americans
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