USH Unit 7 Flashcards

1
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A system for buying and selling stocks in corporations

A

Stock Market

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2
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A long period of rising stock prices

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Bull Market

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3
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Act of buying stocks at great risk with the anticipation that the prices will rise

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Speculation

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4
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Buying a stock by paying only a function of the stock price and borrowing the rest

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Buying on Margin

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5
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October 29, 1929, prices take steepest dive, over 16 million shares of stock sold, about $30 billion lost, stock market crash

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Black Tuesday

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6
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Persistent and heavy demands by a bank’s depositors, creditors, or customers to withdraw money

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Bank Run

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7
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Extreme winds and drought in the Great Plains, agriculture was impacted

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Dust Bowl

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8
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Part of the Emergency Relief and Construction Act, gave cash payments to individuals for immediate necessities such as food and shelter

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Direct ReliefT

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9
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To take possession of a property from a mortgager because of defaults on payments

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Foreclose

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10
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Requested in 1932 by Hoover, made loans to businesses, failed to increase its lending sufficiently to stabilize economy

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Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC)

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11
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Closing of banks during the Great Depression to avoid bank runs

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Bank Holiday

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12
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Radio broadcasts made by Roosevelt to the American people to explain his initiatives

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Fireside Chat

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13
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Government practice of spending borrowed money rather than raising taxes, usually in an attempt to boost the economy

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Deficit Spending

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14
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Guaranteed workers the right to unionize and bargain collectively

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Wagner Act

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15
Q

1933, Roosevelt passed 15 major acts to resolve the economic crisis

A

First New Deal

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16
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1935, Roosevelt launched a series of programs, included the WPA, the largest public works program

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Second New Deal

17
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A payment from the government that Americans are entitled to receive

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Entitlement

18
Q

Established the principle that the federal government should be responsible for those who, through no fault of their own, cannot work

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Social Security

19
Q

Secretary of Commerce and former head of the Food Administration, won 1928 presidential election

A

Herbert Hoover

20
Q

Democratic candidate for 1928 presidential election, governor of New York

A

Alfred E. Smith

21
Q

Homeless and usually penniless wanderers

22
Q

Reporter and novelist, captured the characteristics and issues of the Depression

A

John Steinbeck

23
Q

Veterans that marched to D.C. to move the $1000 bonus for veterans from 1945 to 1932 (granted in 1936)

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Bonus Army

24
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FDR’s wife, transformed the role of First Lady, appointed a delegate to the UN in 1946

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Eleanor Roosevelt

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Physician from California, proposed pension for elderly
Francis Townsend
26
Governor of Louisiana, improved infrastructure, elected to Senate in 1934
Huey Long
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Catholic priest and popular radio host, organized the National Union for Social Justice
Charles Coughlin
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FDIC
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, provided government insurance for bank deposits, increased public confidence in the banking system
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SEC
Securities and Exchange Commission, regulated the stock market and stopped fraud
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HOLC
Home Owners' Loan Corporation, bought the mortgages of home owners who were behind in their payments
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AAA
Agricultural Adjustment Administration, paid farmers not to raise certain livestock, grow certain crops, and produce dairy products
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NRA
National Recovery Administration, suspended antitrust laws and allowed business, labor, and industry
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TVA
Tennessee Valley Authority, built dams to control floods, conserve forestlands, and bring electricity to rural area
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CCC
Civilian Conservation Corps, offered unemployed young men (18-25) the opportunity to work under the direction of the forestry service planting trees, fighting forest fires, and building reservoirs
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FERA
Federal Emergency Relief Administration, gave money to state and local agencies to fund their relief projects
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WPA
Works Progress Administration, employed 8.5 million workers and spent $11 billion to construct 650k miles of roads, 125k public building, 853 airports, 124k bridges, and 8000 parks