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led by Walter Waters, wanted their money for serving in WWI
FDR's plan to add more judges to the Supreme Court
virtual trading of shares of companies, crashed in 1929
paid farmers to NOT plant crops in order to bring farm prices up
popular index that measures how the stock market is doing on a daily basis
FDR's wife, convinced him to increase programs in the 2nd New Deal
build dams to bring electricity to rural people in the south
area in the west were the top soil created storms and farmers lost their crops
the idea that people should not rely on the government for financial help during bad times
The ___-Smoot Tariff raised tariffs on imports but did not help end the Depression
This Kingfish governor and senator wanted to “Share the Wealth”
used in the 1920s to buy now and pay later
provides retirement to elderly and handicapped people
spending more money than what you have coming in
FDR's plan for America during the Great Depression
piece of a public company that can be bought and sold
reached 25% during the Great Depression
defeated Hoover for reelection, proposed the New Deal
radio talks hosted by FDR to explain the New Deal to Americans
the president when the stock market crashed
people who packed up and left their farms to head out west for better jobs
gave jobs to young men ages 18-25 cutting and planting trees, and working in state parks
another word for a shanty town
the day the stock market crashed in 1929

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Great Depression

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