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Chapter 13 pg. 394
The New Deal 1932-1941
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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. |