The Great Depression Test 2 Question Preview (ID: 4043)


Chapters 14 And 15. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

Hoovervilles
a) Name given to parts of the Great Plains in the 1930s after a severe drought dried out the region.
b) Food, clothing, shelter, and money provided to people in need.
c) President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s radio addresses to the American people.
d) Camps built outside of major cities by people who had lost their homes during the Great Depression

Public works
a) President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s programs for helping the U.S. economy during the Great Depressi
b) Building projects such as hospitals, roads, and schools funded by federal money.
c) Type of strike in which striking workers refuse to work or to leave the factories so that owners
d) Group of expert policy advisers who worked with President Franklin D. Roosevelt to end theDepression

Bonus Army
a) Type of strike in which striking workers refuse to work or to leave the factories
b) Food, clothing, shelter, and money provided to people in need
c) Group of WWI veterans that marched on Washington, D.C. to demand immediate payment of war bonuses
d) President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s programs for helping the U.S. economy during the Great Depression

Sit-down strike
a) Type of strike in which striking workers refuse to work or to leave the factories
b) Building projects such as hospitals, roads, and schools funded by federal money.
c) Camps built outside of major cities by people who had lost their homes during the Great Depression
d) Group of WWI veterans that marched on Washington, D.C. to demand immediate payment of war bonuses

Dust Bowl
a) Food, clothing, shelter, and money provided to people in need.
b) Name given to parts of the Great Plains in the 1930s after a severe drought dried out the region.
c) Building projects such as hospitals, roads, and schools funded by federal money.
d) President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s radio addresses to the American people.

Fair Labor Standards Act
a) Type of strike in which striking workers refuse to work or to leave the factories
b) Group of expert policy advisers who worked with President Franklin D. Roosevelt to end theDepression
c) Food, clothing, shelter, and money provided to people in need.
d) Legislation that established a minimum wage of 40 cents an hour by 1940.

Relief
a) Food, clothing, shelter, and money provided to people in need.
b) Name given to parts of the Great Plains in the 1930s after a severe drought dried out the region.
c) President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s radio addresses to the American people.
d) Legislation that established a minimum wage of 40 cents an hour by 1940.

Fireside chat
a) Name given to parts of the Great Plains in the 1930s after a severe drought dried out the region.
b) Legislation that established a minimum wage of 40 cents an hour by 1940.
c) President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s radio addresses to the American people.
d) President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s programs for helping the U.S. economy during the Great Depression.

Brain Trust
a) Group of expert policy advisers who worked with President Franklin D. Roosevelt to end theDepression
b) President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s programs for helping the U.S. economy during the Great Depression
c) Food, clothing, shelter, and money provided to people in need.
d) Camps built outside of major cities by people who had lost their homes during the Great Depression.

New Deal
a) Group of WWI veterans that marched on Washington, D.C. to demand immediate payment of war bonuses
b) Building projects such as hospitals, roads, and schools funded by federal money.
c) President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s programs for helping the U.S. economy during the Great Depression.
d) Name given to parts of the Great Plains in the 1930s after a severe drought dried out the region.

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