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A NEW DEAL FOR AMERICA THE GREAT DEPRESSION, 19291940 Chapter 22
CHAPTER 22: A NEW DEAL FOR AMERICA:  THE GREAT DEPRESSION, 1929-1940 The Early Days of the Depression A New President and a New Deal Recovering from the Depression A New Deal for Farmers Reformers to Ensure Social Justice
The Early Days of the Depression Herbert Hoover Economic Weaknesses in a Time of Prosperity The Stock Market Crash of 1929 Hoovers Response to the Depression油
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The Stock Market Crash of 1929 Stock Market Crash of 1929 - a ten-day period beginning on October 20, 1929, when the value of stocks plummeted as panicked investors sold off their stock in droves. This moment is usually considered the official start of the Depression.
Hoovers Response to the Depression Great Depression - the most devastating and longest economic crisis in American history that lasted from 1929 to 1939.  Bonus March - a two-month-long demonstration by forty thousand impoverished World War I veterans in Washington, D.C., that ended violently when the army expelled the protesters.
FDR: The Politician New Deal - an avalanche of legislation from 1933 to 1938 intended to promote economic recovery, reform American capitalism, and offer security to ordinary Americans.
Handling the Farm Crisis Dust Bowl - drought and soil erosion caused massive dust storms across southern and plains states throughout the thirties.
The Challenge from Huey Long: Share Our Wealth  Share Our Wealth - Louisiana Senator Huey Longs plan that would redistribute money from the rich to the poor.
Social Security  Deserving Poor - needy Americans who were legitimately entitled to public support, a category open to differing interpretations.
A New Deal for African Americans New Deal Coalition - a political partnership formed in the mid-thirties among liberals, trade unionists, Catholics, and northern blacks that redrew the nations political map.

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  • 1. A NEW DEAL FOR AMERICA THE GREAT DEPRESSION, 19291940 Chapter 22
  • 2. CHAPTER 22: A NEW DEAL FOR AMERICA: THE GREAT DEPRESSION, 1929-1940 The Early Days of the Depression A New President and a New Deal Recovering from the Depression A New Deal for Farmers Reformers to Ensure Social Justice
  • 3. The Early Days of the Depression Herbert Hoover Economic Weaknesses in a Time of Prosperity The Stock Market Crash of 1929 Hoovers Response to the Depression油
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  • 5. The Stock Market Crash of 1929 Stock Market Crash of 1929 - a ten-day period beginning on October 20, 1929, when the value of stocks plummeted as panicked investors sold off their stock in droves. This moment is usually considered the official start of the Depression.
  • 6. Hoovers Response to the Depression Great Depression - the most devastating and longest economic crisis in American history that lasted from 1929 to 1939. Bonus March - a two-month-long demonstration by forty thousand impoverished World War I veterans in Washington, D.C., that ended violently when the army expelled the protesters.
  • 7. FDR: The Politician New Deal - an avalanche of legislation from 1933 to 1938 intended to promote economic recovery, reform American capitalism, and offer security to ordinary Americans.
  • 8. Handling the Farm Crisis Dust Bowl - drought and soil erosion caused massive dust storms across southern and plains states throughout the thirties.
  • 9. The Challenge from Huey Long: Share Our Wealth Share Our Wealth - Louisiana Senator Huey Longs plan that would redistribute money from the rich to the poor.
  • 10. Social Security Deserving Poor - needy Americans who were legitimately entitled to public support, a category open to differing interpretations.
  • 11. A New Deal for African Americans New Deal Coalition - a political partnership formed in the mid-thirties among liberals, trade unionists, Catholics, and northern blacks that redrew the nations political map.