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Honors American History on WW2 and the depression

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Fireside Chat   informal talks in which President Roosevelt explained the nation’s problems and how the new Deal planned to defeat the Depression  
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Brain Trust   advisory experts taken from the academic world, specifically those who worked in the Roosevelt Administration  
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First New Deal   Franklin D Roosevelt designed to promote economic recovery, relief and reform (3 R's) in 1930s  
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Deficit Spending   government spending of funds that are borrowed rather than by taxation  
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Pump Priming   pouring government money into the economy through loans and federal spending in the hope of stimulating recovery  
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Foreclosure   legal procedure for reclaiming a piece of property when the owner is unable to keep up the mortgage payments  
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1933 Public Works Administration (PWA   provided jobs instead of handouts construction work government financed and owned works or improvements (such as schools, highways, dams, tunnels, and docks) constructed for public use  
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Second New Deal   focused more on the less fortunate and did not count as much on the support of business  
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1935 Social Security Act   federal government financed unemployment insurance plans ~ funded by payroll taxes paid by employers ~ provided retirement benefits, paid for by taxes on workers & employers ~ age 65 (stopped working) ~ not for all = farmers & domestic workers (65% Af. Am  
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National Labor Relations Board (NLRB):   gave workers the right to form unions and bargain collectively for higher wages and fairer treatment. AKA Wagner Act  
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Congress of Industrial Organization (CIO):   industrial unions; steelworkers~United States Steel Corporation~recognized 1937~40h workweek & increased wages, automakers~employers-exploited racial & religious tensions,seasonal lay-offs~workers- resented ‘speed-ups’ (rate at which cars moved along asse  
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Sit-Down Strike (Sit In):   strikers remain in factory ~ cannot hire new workers nor remove strikers = violence  
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Fair Labor Standards Act:   did away with child labor, placed ceiling on number of hours worked, floor under wages  
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‘Black Cabinet’   Roosevelt appointed many Af. Am. to secondary posts - influencial  
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Breadlines   people waiting in line to receive the free food from a welfare agency or charity  
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Buying On Margin   purchasing stock by paying only a part of the cost in cash and borrowing the rest of the money ~ often from stockbrokers  
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt   political leader of US during the Great Depression & WWII ~died near the end of WWII ~proclaimed that all people should be able to enjoy four basic freedoms – freedom of speech and religion, freedom from want and fear  
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How did the New Deal change foreign policy?   good neighbor policy; economic isolationism - after some recovery ~ economic cooperation; recognition of Soviet Union’s government (Stalin)  
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Gold Standard   government would redeem any amount of paper money for its value in gold  
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Bank Holiday   UK bank holiday and other Europe countries that get this day off paid  
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Frances Perkins   first woman in US Cabinet. Helped labor movement and New Deal under Roosevelt  
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Henry Morgenthau   helped design and fund New Deal under Roosevelt. Also, US Secretary Treasury  
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Safety Net   collection of services to prevent people from falling under poverty level (e.g. Welfare)  
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Bull Market   Stock Market. Things that are traded (e.g. stock or commodites)  
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Bank Run   during Great Depression, panic people withdrew their money from banks leading to bank failure  
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Bailiff   Court Official, Protects Judge and carries out orders from Judge  
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Dust Bowl   "Dirty Thirties" Dust storms in 1930's  
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Relief   Relief Programs to stop economic down turn (e.g. Emergency Bank Act)  
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Margin Call   requiring the investor to bring the margin account back into line  
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Speculation   to speculate or guess  
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Installment Plan    
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Binding Arbitration    
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American Liberty League   Political Organization formed that opposed New Deal  
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