Great Depression Part 2 Review
Directions: Under each complete the phrase, answer the question, fill in the blank, or define the definition.
How did GD affect cities?
People lost there Jobs and then eventually lost there homes and had to move out of the cities and that effected the stores and shops in the cities because they would recieve no business eventully leding the shop owners Jobless and homeless as well
How did the unemployed live?
The Unemployed who became homeless lived in Shantytowns called Hoovervilles
How did GD affect farmers?
The income they generated was not enough to buy new supplies or pay for the supplies the farm needed
What other problems did farmers face? Droughts Dust Storms and price reduction of there products made it harder for them to come out of debt causing them to have to move place to place and even become tenament farmers
How did GD affect family life?
Many Men left there Families from the shame of not being able to suport them. The Birth rate dropped drasticly and some children even ran away from home and women were put in the position to suport there families
How did Hoover try to handle the depression?
He encourages Voluntarism and asked the government to lower intrest rates and taxes
Monday, March 29, 2010
Friday, March 26, 2010
Unit 4 Webquest
Unit 4 Webquest Words
1. Henry Ford Founder of Ford Motor Company produced the Model T which was the first line of affordable cars
2. Assembly Line: A process of manufactoring where smaller parts or interchangleable parts are added unto a bigger part to turn into a final product
3. Installment buying is a system for paying for goods by installments insted of paying full price upfront
4. Teapot dome Scandal
5. Calvin Coolidge was the 30th president of the United States he was a Republican from Vermont
6. Kellog-Briand Pact multinational treaty to only use war and instruments of war in matters of self-defense
7. Dawes Plan
8. Scopes Trial
9. Prohibition
10. Charlie Chaplin
11. Charles Lindberg
12. Marcus Garvey
13. Harlem Renaissance
14. Black Tuesday
15. Hawley-Smoot Tariff
16. Hooverville
17. Dust Bowl
18. Repatriation
19. FDIC
20. TVA
21. Huey Long
22. Social Security Act
23. Joseph Stalin
24. Benito Mussolini
25. Adolph Hitler
26. Appeasement
27. Munich Pact
28. Blitzkrieg
29. Winston Churchill
30. Lend-Lease Act
31. Douglas McArthur
32. Dwight Eisenhower
33. George S Patton
34. Battle of Midway
35. Internment
36. Battle of the Bulge
37. Harry Truman
38. Manhattan Project
39. Nuremburg Laws
40. Kristallnacht
1. Henry Ford Founder of Ford Motor Company produced the Model T which was the first line of affordable cars
2. Assembly Line: A process of manufactoring where smaller parts or interchangleable parts are added unto a bigger part to turn into a final product
3. Installment buying is a system for paying for goods by installments insted of paying full price upfront
4. Teapot dome Scandal
5. Calvin Coolidge was the 30th president of the United States he was a Republican from Vermont
6. Kellog-Briand Pact multinational treaty to only use war and instruments of war in matters of self-defense
7. Dawes Plan
8. Scopes Trial
9. Prohibition
10. Charlie Chaplin
11. Charles Lindberg
12. Marcus Garvey
13. Harlem Renaissance
14. Black Tuesday
15. Hawley-Smoot Tariff
16. Hooverville
17. Dust Bowl
18. Repatriation
19. FDIC
20. TVA
21. Huey Long
22. Social Security Act
23. Joseph Stalin
24. Benito Mussolini
25. Adolph Hitler
26. Appeasement
27. Munich Pact
28. Blitzkrieg
29. Winston Churchill
30. Lend-Lease Act
31. Douglas McArthur
32. Dwight Eisenhower
33. George S Patton
34. Battle of Midway
35. Internment
36. Battle of the Bulge
37. Harry Truman
38. Manhattan Project
39. Nuremburg Laws
40. Kristallnacht
Great depression Part 1 Review
Great Depression Part 1 Review
Directions: Under each complete the phrase, answer the question, fill in the blank, or define the definition.
How did Herbert Hoover win the election of 1928? His WWI accomplishments and his optimism towards the economy
What things were going on in the 20’s that lead to the Great Depression? The drop of the need of Farmers After WWI and how easy it was to pay for things on Credit
What was Black Tuesday? How did it happen? Oct 29 1929 when the Stock completly crashed
What effects did Black Tuesday have on the US? It led America into the Great Depression and made the US economy completely collapse
How did the Depression spread globally?The US couldnt help Germany pay war reparations so that led to other countries economys falling
Directions: Under each complete the phrase, answer the question, fill in the blank, or define the definition.
How did Herbert Hoover win the election of 1928? His WWI accomplishments and his optimism towards the economy
What things were going on in the 20’s that lead to the Great Depression? The drop of the need of Farmers After WWI and how easy it was to pay for things on Credit
What was Black Tuesday? How did it happen? Oct 29 1929 when the Stock completly crashed
What effects did Black Tuesday have on the US? It led America into the Great Depression and made the US economy completely collapse
How did the Depression spread globally?The US couldnt help Germany pay war reparations so that led to other countries economys falling
Monday, March 1, 2010
Reconstruction Part 1 Review
Directions: Under each complete the phrase, answer the question, fill in the blank, or define the definition.
Describe Lincoln’s plan for Reconstruction
10% of a states voters took loyalty oath could set up new government
If a states constituton abolished slavery and provided for African Americans could regain Congress seats
Describe the Radical Republican’s plan for Reconstruction
Advocate full citizenship and suffrage for African Americans and they supported Sherman's plan to give land to African Americans
Describe Johnson’s Plan for Reconstruction
Offered pardons and restoration of land to most Confederates but leaders had to apply personally
Each state had to ratify the 13th amendment and abolish slavery
Describe the 13th amendment
Ended Slavery
Describe the 14th amendment
Amendment guaranteeing equality to all citizens including African Americans
Describe the 15ht amendment
Guaranteeing African American rights to vote but left loopholes
Describe Johnson’s impeachment
When Johnson tries to fire Secutary of War House vote to Impeach him,but Radicals fail by 1 vote to coonvict in Senate
Directions: Under each complete the phrase, answer the question, fill in the blank, or define the definition.
Describe Lincoln’s plan for Reconstruction
10% of a states voters took loyalty oath could set up new government
If a states constituton abolished slavery and provided for African Americans could regain Congress seats
Describe the Radical Republican’s plan for Reconstruction
Advocate full citizenship and suffrage for African Americans and they supported Sherman's plan to give land to African Americans
Describe Johnson’s Plan for Reconstruction
Offered pardons and restoration of land to most Confederates but leaders had to apply personally
Each state had to ratify the 13th amendment and abolish slavery
Describe the 13th amendment
Ended Slavery
Describe the 14th amendment
Amendment guaranteeing equality to all citizens including African Americans
Describe the 15ht amendment
Guaranteeing African American rights to vote but left loopholes
Describe Johnson’s impeachment
When Johnson tries to fire Secutary of War House vote to Impeach him,but Radicals fail by 1 vote to coonvict in Senate
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