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9th-12th Grade US History
The New Deal 1933-1940
Study this Chapter While Playing Games: The New Deal 1933-1940
What was the Agricultural Adjustment Act?
What was the Black Cabinet?
Who was Charles Coughlin?
What was the Civilian Conservation Corps?
What was the Congress of Industrial Organizations?
What is Court Packing?
What is Deficit Spending?
What is the Doctrine of Parity?
Who is Dorothea Lange?
Who was Eleanor Roosevelt?
What is the Fair Labor Standards Act?
What was the Federal Art Project?
What is the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation?
What is the Federal Securities Act?
What is a Fireside Chat?
Who was Frances Perkins?
Who was Frank Capra?
Who was Franklin D. Roosevelt?
What was the Glass-Steagall Act?
What is Gone with the Wind?
Who was Huey Long?
What was the Indian New Deal?
Who was John Collier?
Who was John Maynard Keynes?
Who was John Steinbeck?
Who was Lillian Hellman?
Who was Mary McLeod Bethune?
What is the National Industrial Recovery Act?
What is the National Labor Relations Board?
What was the National Youth Administration?
What was the New Deal?
What is the New Deal Coalition?
Who was Orson Welles?
What is Pump Priming?
Who was Richard Wright?
What was the Second New Deal?
What is the Securities and Exchange Commission?
What is a Sit-Down Strike?
What is the Social Security Act?
What is the Tennessee Valley Authority?
What is the Grapes of Wrath?
What is the Wagner Act?
What is the Welfare State?
What was the Works Progress Administration?
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