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Chapter 13 pg. 394

The New Deal 1932-1941

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Franklin D. Roosevelt Accepted the Democratic parties nomination for president.
Eleanor Roosevelt The cousin of Franklin D. Roosevelt
"New Deal" It was an idea of Franklin D. Roosevelt
Fireside Chats Informal radio speech.
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Insured bank deposits up to $5,000.
Tennessee Valley Authority An electric, running water, or proper sewage systems.
Civilian Conservation Corps Provided jobs for more than 2 million young men.
National Recovery Administration Developed codes of competition to govern industries.
Public Works Administration Built bridges, dams, power plants, and gov't buildings.
Charles Coughlin Had a challenge for Franklin D. Roosevelt
Huey Long A popular New Deal critic.
Second New Deal Had problems with certain types of people and created new public worker projects.
Works Progress Administration Administered a program for jobs.
John Maynard Keyes A British economist that argued about spending in the Depression.
Pump Priming Consumers are able to buy more goods.
Social Security Act The Congress made an unemplyment insurance for workers who lost their jobs.
Wagner Act Recognized the right of employees to join labor unions.
Collective Barganing Employers negociated with unions about hours, wages, and other working conditions.
Fair Labor Standards Act Had workers for additional rights.
Congress of Industrial Organizations A number of labor leaders.
Sit Down Strike Occupying one of General Motors' most important plant.
Court Packing New Deal supporters.
Black Cabinent Unofficial advisers.
Mary McLeod Bethune A member of the Black Cabinent.
Indian New Deal A program that gave Indians economic assistance and great control over their own affairs.
New Deal Coalition Brought southern whites, nothern blue-collar workers and the immigrant roots.
Welfare State The gov't assumed responsibility for providing welfare to disabled people.
The Wizard of Oz A depression-era films.
Frank Capra A leader of the genre.
War of the Worlds A drama movie.
Federal Art Project Gov't had provided funds for the arts for the first time in American history.
John Steinbeck The most famous novel writer.
Lillian Hellman A New Orleans native, wrote a few plays that had strong roles for women.
Murals Paintings on buildings across the nation.
Dorothed Lange Was a FSA photographer that created powerful images of farmers and migrant workers.
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