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Vocabulary : The Great Depression & the New Deal

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Vocabulary : The Great Depression & the New Deal. 1. Great Depression. The time period following the “Roaring 20’s” in which 25% of the United States’ workers were unemployed. 2. Herbert Hoover. He was president of the U.S. when the stock market crashed. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Vocabulary :   The Great Depression  & the  New Deal

Vocabulary: The Great Depression

& the New Deal

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1. Great Depression

The time period following the “Roaring 20’s” in which 25% of the United States’ workers were unemployed.

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2. Herbert HooverHe was president of the

U.S. when the stock market crashed. Ex: His refusal to provide funds for the unemployed during the Depression was based on the belief that it was not the role of the government to control the economy.

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3. Franklin D. Roosevelt

He served as president of the U. S. during the Great Depression and served as Commander in Chief during World War II.

-He introduced many social welfare programs that are still in use today.

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4. SpeculationMaking an investment

that is risky but might bring you big earnings based on a feeling of optimism. – Ex: During the 20’s many

Americans bought stocks on credit (or margin) and when the stocks fell, they could not pay back their loans; this caused many banks to close.

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5. Stock • A single share of a

company or corporation a person has invested in.

• ex: The more stocks a person owns, the more they can profit if that business does well, however; if the business does poorly or fails, an individual can lose some or all of the money he or she has invested.

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6. Stock Market• This is a place where

anyone who wishes to may buy “shares” of a business that is traded publicly.

– Ex: If a business does well, a “share” goes up in value; if the business does poorly, the “share” goes down in value. Buying stocks can be very profitable, but it is also very risky.

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7. Federal Reserve

• The “banker’s bank;” where private banks are required to keep a portion of their money, can get loans, & where the federal government keeps its money.

•  – The job of the FED is to keep

private banks from closing & keep the economy healthy. But in 1929, it underestimated how bad the problem was and refused help small banks- many went bankrupt.

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8. New DealA series of new laws

and social welfare programs introduced by President Roosevelt as a way to help pull America out of the Great Depression and put citizens back to work.

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9. Social SecurityThis program was established to help provide monetary aid for Americans starting at age 65. • Ex: The current generation

pays for the retirement of those currently over 65 and then when they reach retirement, their children will help pay for their retirement.

U.S. citizens make a small payment from every

paycheck to avoid, as Roosevelt put it, “a poverty-

ridden old age.”

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10. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

(FDIC)

This federal organization was

formed to address banking

safety and restore confidence in

private banks.

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11. Works Progress Admiration (WPA)

This New Deal program built

hospitals, schools, parks, airports, and

employed artists, writers,

musicians.

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12. Public works Admiration(PWA)

This New Deal program built

ports,schools, bridges,

dams, andaircraftcarriers.

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13. Civilian Conservation Corp (CCC)

This New Deal Program put three

million strong, young men to work on projects related

to conservation and the

development of natural resources

in the U.S.

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14. Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA)

This New Deal program

actually paid farmers not

to grow crops.

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14. Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)

This New Deal program built

dams to provide cheap electric power

to southern states.