Depression Years?
1. A fruit sold on street corners that became a symbol of hard times 2. __ Bowl; severe drought in mid-America 3. Veterans of World War I had a bonus __ to washington DC 4. __ Electrification Administration (R E A) 5. thirty second president 6. roosevelt broadcasted " __ side chats" to americans 7. president 1928-1933 8. chancellor of Germany 9. Lame __ sessions abolished by the 20th amendment 10. Roosevelt proclaimed a national _ holiday Mar. 6 to Mar. 9 11. Social __ was introduced 12. __ of progress exposition held in Chicago 1933 13. Wagner __ guaranteed new rights for labor 14. prohibition was __ by the 21st amendment 15. the __ standard was abandoned 16. Stock market ___, Oct. 29, 1929
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- 2. Dust Bowl 3. Bonus Army march 5. Franklin Delano Roosevelt 6. Fireside Chats 7. Herbert Hoover (Hence, Hoovervilles) 8. von Hindenburg, before it became Adolf Hitler 10. Banking holiday 13. Wagner Act 15. Gold Standard 16. Crashed
- 1. apples 2. dust 3. protest 4. rural 5. hoover 6. fireside 7. hoover 8. ? 9. duck 10. ? 11. security 12. age 13. ? 14. lifted 15. gold 16. crashed
- 2. Dust bowl 3. Demonstration 4. Rural 6. Fireside Chats 9. Lame Duck 11. Social Security 14. Abolished 16. Crashed
- 1.Apples 2. Dust Bowl 3. March 4. rural electrification administration 5. 6. fireside 7. 8, 9duck 10. 11.reform 12. 15.gold standard 16. crash remember a few but not all of it. Studied the depression in history in England a few years ago/
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