New Deal Vocab for Mr. Sal's US History classes.
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each of the black spaces below before clicking
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African-Americans who served in FDR's upper administration | Black Cabinet
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FDR's programs to try and end the Great Depression | New Deal
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FDR's plan for Relief, Recovery, and Reform of the US Economy | The 3 R's
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Men age 18-25 buit roads, parks, and helped with farms during New Deal | Civilian Conservation Corp
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Giving aid to the needy | Dole
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Financial support from the government | Subsidy
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Aimed to help rural Appalachia | Tennessee Valley Authority
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FDR's main process of communicating his ideas to the people | Fireside Chats
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Effort to organize tennant farmers in the South | Southern Tenant Farmer's Union
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The effort to organize workers and allow for collective bargaining | Unionization
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Allows for small group to negotiate for all workers in a factory or industry | Collective Bargaining
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FDR set standard for presidential action early in administration | 100 Days
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Radio Priest who advocated "social justice" and monetary reform | Father Charles E Coughlin
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Political leader who plays tothe fears of the people | Demagogue
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LA Governor and Senator, critic of FDR | Huey Long
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Treating others differently due to race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, SES, etc | Discrimination
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Government standards, control, and/or oversight of private sector | Federal Regulation
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Government spends more that it brings in | Deficit Spending
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FDR's attempt to spend money to get the economy working again | Pump Spending
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Private ownership of gold in the US was outlawed | Executive Order 6102
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1936 Summer Games held in Berlin | "Nazi" Olympics
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