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Round 1Final

Jeopardy

Table 1 Table 2 Table 3

Table 5 Table 6 Table 7

Table 4

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PEOPLE TERMS CAUSES EFFECTS

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Final Jeopardy

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NEW DEAL

END OF ND

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This is the President that planned to “try

something” to the end the Great Depression and is known for his

“New Deal.”

This is the President that planned to “try

something” to the end the Great Depression and is known for his

“New Deal.”

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Who is Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR)?

Who is Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR)?

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This President is often blamed for the Great Depression and had ramshackle housing

named after him.

This President is often blamed for the Great Depression and had ramshackle housing

named after him.

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Who is President Herbert Hoover?

Who is President Herbert Hoover?

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This advisor to FDR championed the causes

of minorities and women.

This advisor to FDR championed the causes

of minorities and women.

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Who is Eleanor Roosevelt? Who is Eleanor Roosevelt?

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He is known for sharing the realities of the

Dust Bowl through folk songs.

He is known for sharing the realities of the

Dust Bowl through folk songs.

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Who is Woody Guthrie? Who is Woody Guthrie?

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This photographer was employed by the FSA

and WPA and captured the realities of life for migrant workers in the

Salinas Valley.

This photographer was employed by the FSA

and WPA and captured the realities of life for migrant workers in the

Salinas Valley.

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Who is Dorothea Lange? Who is Dorothea Lange?

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This is the name given to a group of experts that FDR gathered to

give him advice on economic policies and

ideas for the New Deal.

This is the name given to a group of experts that FDR gathered to

give him advice on economic policies and

ideas for the New Deal.

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What is the “Brain Trust?” What is the “Brain Trust?”

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This is the name given to buying stock on credit with a small

down payment and was one of the causes of

the stock market crash.

This is the name given to buying stock on credit with a small

down payment and was one of the causes of

the stock market crash.

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What is “buying on the margin?”

What is “buying on the margin?”

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This is investing money in a high risk

situation.

This is investing money in a high risk

situation.

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What is speculation?What is speculation?

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This is when the government borrows money to pay for its

programs .

This is when the government borrows money to pay for its

programs .

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What is deficit spending? What is deficit spending?

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This is the belief that the government should not get

involved with the economy or “keep its hands off” the

economy.

This is the belief that the government should not get

involved with the economy or “keep its hands off” the

economy.

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What is ”Laissez-Faire?” What is ”Laissez-Faire?”

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This is the other name for the day that the stock

market crashed on October 29th, 1929.

This is the other name for the day that the stock

market crashed on October 29th, 1929.

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What is “Black Tuesday?”What is “Black Tuesday?”

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This is the main reason why there were not enough

buyers to buy all the items that were overproduced.

This is the main reason why there were not enough

buyers to buy all the items that were overproduced.

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What is the large differences in incomes?

What is the large differences in incomes?

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These are three causes of the Great Depression.

These are three causes of the Great Depression.

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What are easy credit or a consumer society,

overproduction, differences income, an inflated stock

market, a refusal of foreign nations to pay debts, or the

stock market crash?

What are easy credit or a consumer society,

overproduction, differences income, an inflated stock

market, a refusal of foreign nations to pay debts, or the

stock market crash?

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These are two reasons why the stock market was inflated.

These are two reasons why the stock market was inflated.

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What are speculation and “buying on the

margin?”

What are speculation and “buying on the

margin?”

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Banks were involved with the causes of the

Great Depression because of this policy

in the 1920s.

Banks were involved with the causes of the

Great Depression because of this policy

in the 1920s.

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What is easy credit for goods and/or credit for

“buying on the margin?”

What is easy credit for goods and/or credit for

“buying on the margin?”

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After the stock market crash, a rush of people

went to banks to take out their savings. This led to

this.

After the stock market crash, a rush of people

went to banks to take out their savings. This led to

this.

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What is the closing of many banks?

What is the closing of many banks?

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Name three effects of the Great Depression on the

economy and businesses.

Name three effects of the Great Depression on the

economy and businesses.

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What are businesses reduced production,

unemployment, banks close, reduced purchasing

power, and a loss of confidence in the market?

What are businesses reduced production,

unemployment, banks close, reduced purchasing

power, and a loss of confidence in the market?

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Name three effects of the Great Depression

on people.

Name three effects of the Great Depression

on people.

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What are evictions, foreclosures, unemployment, Homelessness/ Hoovervilles,

and migrating in search of work ?

What are evictions, foreclosures, unemployment, Homelessness/ Hoovervilles,

and migrating in search of work ?

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This was the name given to the WWI Vets that marched to Washington to get payment from the government early because they felt the money

was needed now.

This was the name given to the WWI Vets that marched to Washington to get payment from the government early because they felt the money

was needed now.

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What is the Bonus Army? What is the Bonus Army?

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In the Election of 1932, Hoover believed that the

government should do this.

In the Election of 1932, Hoover believed that the

government should do this.

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What is the government should stay mostly out of

the economy, help businesses, or rely on private charity to help

individuals?

What is the government should stay mostly out of

the economy, help businesses, or rely on private charity to help

individuals?

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Name the three R’s in FDR’s New Deal and what each

was meant to do.

Name the three R’s in FDR’s New Deal and what each

was meant to do.

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What are relief (aid people directly),

recovery (aid businesses and

industries), and reform (fix problems)?

What are relief (aid people directly),

recovery (aid businesses and

industries), and reform (fix problems)?

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Name the New Deal programs that provided relief

through jobs.

Name the New Deal programs that provided relief

through jobs.

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$200$200What are the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), the Works Progress Administration (WPA), and the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)?

(Two is acceptable.)

What are the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), the Works Progress Administration (WPA), and the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)?

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Name two New Deal Agencies that reformed or tried to fix problems

and their purpose .

Name two New Deal Agencies that reformed or tried to fix problems

and their purpose .

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What are the FDIC (protect savings), Social Security Act

(pensions for elderly, unemployed, & aid to families with dependant children), and the Emergency Banking Act (save banks, restore faith )?

What are the FDIC (protect savings), Social Security Act

(pensions for elderly, unemployed, & aid to families with dependant children), and the Emergency Banking Act (save banks, restore faith )?

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Name two reasons why some people opposed

the New Deal.

Name two reasons why some people opposed

the New Deal.

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$400$400 What are its “Unconstitutional” or

illegal, it raised the national debt, was

socialistic, made FDR have too much power, went against American self-

reliance, and didn’t end the Great Depression?

What are its “Unconstitutional” or

illegal, it raised the national debt, was

socialistic, made FDR have too much power, went against American self-

reliance, and didn’t end the Great Depression? Scores

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This New Deal program actually hit all R’s

because it gave jobs building dams, it provided cheap

electricity to encourage businesses to invest in

the area, and helped the area recover.

This New Deal program actually hit all R’s

because it gave jobs building dams, it provided cheap

electricity to encourage businesses to invest in

the area, and helped the area recover.

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What is Tennessee Valley Authority?

What is Tennessee Valley Authority?

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This was meant to protect the New Deal but became a

huge failure for FDR.

This was meant to protect the New Deal but became a

huge failure for FDR.

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What is FDR’s “Court Packing Plan”?

What is FDR’s “Court Packing Plan”?

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This is the name of the bill that created a 40 hour work

week and established a minimum wage.

This is the name of the bill that created a 40 hour work

week and established a minimum wage.

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What is the Fair Labor and Standards Act?

What is the Fair Labor and Standards Act?

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The Supreme Court began to strike down or rule that some New Deal programs were

illegal, like this example.

The Supreme Court began to strike down or rule that some New Deal programs were

illegal, like this example.

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What is NIRA, NRA, or the AAA?

What is NIRA, NRA, or the AAA?

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This is the event that ended the Great

Depression.

This is the event that ended the Great

Depression.

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What is World War II? What is World War II?

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Name three ways the New Deal has impacted

the world we live in today.

Name three ways the New Deal has impacted

the world we live in today.

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What are the creation of welfare state, Social Security Act, safe

banks with FDIC, electricity from TVA, national parks

improvements from CCC, and changed government role in

economy?

(Note: Many are other options acceptable.)

What are the creation of welfare state, Social Security Act, safe

banks with FDIC, electricity from TVA, national parks

improvements from CCC, and changed government role in

economy?

(Note: Many are other options acceptable.) Scores

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Jeopardy Question

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Name the folk artist that recorded the Dust Bowls

experience in Dust Bowl Blues.

Name the folk artist that recorded the Dust Bowls

experience in Dust Bowl Blues.

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Who is Woody Guthrie?Who is Woody Guthrie?