(2 words) The farmers on the Great Plains were hit hard by this phenomenon of nature between 1930-1941.
Who was the absolute dictator of Italy in the 1930's?
Shanty towns, where the homeless created makeshift lodging out of whatever materials were at hand.
(2 words) Roosevelt's economic advisors, led by Bernard Baruch, were collectively known by this nickname.
Roosevelt removes the U.S. from this monetary "standard" in June, 1933.
This "board" had the authority to protect workers from employer coercion and would guarantee collective bargaining (initials).
The Democratic presidential candidate in 1932 (initials).
Roosevelt ordered this "holiday" which saw all U.S. banks closed from March 5-13, 1933.
This Congressional act established the right of industrial workers to join unions.
Secretary of the Treasury who felt the economic downturn of 1929 would help Americans live a more "moral life."
Harry Hopkins also led this program which provided jobs for 4 million Americans repairing bridges, building highways, etc. (initials).
(2 words) In what U.S. city was the 1939 World's Fair held?
The Republican candidate for President in 1936; he carried just two states out of 48 in the election.
This American boxer defeated German Max Schmeling for the Heavyweight Boxing Chgampionship oif the World ("The Brown Bomber").
This country preceded the U.S. into the Depression by having to pay heavy WW I reparations.
If all of the New Deal programs (acronyms) were thrown into a pot, you would end up with "__________ Soup."
What was the first country invaded by Nazi Germany in 1939 to start WW II?
This political belief in absolute dictatorship and a government-controlled economy threatened democracy in Germany and Italy during the 1930's.
This program helped over a million people refinance their home mortgages so they would not lose their homes (initials).
The first _______ Days of Roosevelt's presidency that saw 15 major bills passed to deal with problems of the Depression.
Another New Deal critic who was known as the "radio priest."
Roosevelt used this new medium to come into the homes of millions of Americans for fireside chats.
Directed by Harry Hopkins, this program provided emergency federal funds for state and relief programs (initials).
This New Deal project provided cheap electric power for homes and factories in the Tennessee River Valley (initials).
An innovative program which provided federal loans to railroads, banks, and other businesses (initials).