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Look at the diagram below

1. The US government give land settlers

2. Too much land is farmed

3.
Native grasses are removed

4. Severe drought high winds and mass of erosion plague the area

Which of the following affects best completes the diagram.
1. dustbowl

2. economic speculation

3. great depression

4. argicultural innovation

1. Dustbowl

Which of the following best exemplifies the public opinion of Herbert Hoover during the presidential election of 1932?

Responses

most Americans believed wholeheartedly that Hoover was responsible for starting the Great Depression
most Americans believed wholeheartedly that Hoover was responsible for starting the Great Depression

voters waved "Hoover flags" when they went to cast their ballots for Hoover during the presidential election
voters waved "Hoover flags" when they went to cast their ballots for Hoover during the presidential election

the term "Hoover blankets" was used to describe the newspapers used by homeless people to keep warm
the term "Hoover blankets" was used to describe the newspapers used by homeless people to keep warm

newspapers concluded that Hoover had done all he could in response to the stock market crash

most Americans believed wholeheartedly that Hoover was responsible for starting the Great Depression

Which of the following best exemplifies the public opinion of Herbert Hoover during the presidential election of 1932?

1. most Americans believed wholeheartedly that Hoover was responsible for starting the Great Depression

2. voters waved "Hoover flags" when they went to cast their ballots for Hoover during the presidential election

3. the term "Hoover blankets" was used to describe the newspapers used by homeless people to keep warm

4. newspapers concluded that Hoover had done all he could in response to the stock market crash

1. most Americans believed wholeheartedly that Hoover was responsible for starting the Great Depression.

Match each of the following terms correct description/definition

1. the period in the business cycle when there is reduced economic activity, including the decreased output of goods and services as well as trade
2. the practice of taxing imported goods in order to encourage the sale of goods made at home
3.the withdrawal by a large number of individuals or investors of money from 4. a bank due to fears of the bank's instability
common during the Great Depression, a line of people waiting to receive free food
5. a long, hard period where industries did not grow and many people were out of work
6. speculation
7. thousands of displaced farmers who migrated from Oklahoma and other parts of the Great Plains in search of work
8. raised tariffs on imports - backfired and shrank international trade
9. Hoover's initial response the Stock Market Crash - asked citizens to tighten their belts and work harder
10. a group of World War I veterans and others who marched to Washington D.C. in 1932 to demand payment on their war bonuses early

1. recession
2. protectionism
3. bank run
4. bread line
5. Great Depression
6. the practice of investing in risky financial opportunities in the hopes of a fast payout due to market fluctuations
8. Smoot-Hawley Tariff
9. rugged individualism
10. bonus army
11. Okies

There are only 10 terms listed, but I will match each of them as instructed:

1. recession - the period in the business cycle when there is reduced economic activity, including the decreased output of goods and services as well as trade
2. protectionism - the practice of taxing imported goods in order to encourage the sale of goods made at home
3. bank run - the withdrawal by a large number of individuals or investors of money from a bank due to fears of the bank's instability
4. bread line - common during the Great Depression, a line of people waiting to receive free food
5. Great Depression - a long, hard period where industries did not grow and many people were out of work
6. speculation - the practice of investing in risky financial opportunities in the hopes of a fast payout due to market fluctuations
7. Okies - thousands of displaced farmers who migrated from Oklahoma and other parts of the Great Plains in search of work
8. Smoot-Hawley Tariff - raised tariffs on imports - backfired and shrank international trade
9. rugged individualism - Hoover's initial response to the Stock Market Crash - asked citizens to tighten their belts and work harder
10. bonus army - a group of World War I veterans and others who marched to Washington D.C. in 1932 to demand payment on their war bonuses early

What happened to the money customers deposited in banks when the banks failed at the start of the Great Depression?

Responses

the customers lost the money they deposited and were not compensated for their loss
the customers lost the money they deposited and were not compensated for their loss

the customers lost the money they deposited and were repaid in government bonds
the customers lost the money they deposited and were repaid in government bonds

the customers received settlements from the central bank of the Federal Reserve System
the customers received settlements from the central bank of the Federal Reserve System

the customers received settlements from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
the customers received settlements from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

the customers lost the money they deposited and were not compensated for their loss

Why were the shantytowns constructed by homeless people during the Great Depression nicknamed "Hoovervilles"?

Responses

because President Herbert Hoover denied that there was a problem with homelessness during the Great Depression.
because President Herbert Hoover denied that there was a problem with homelessness during the Great Depression.

because many people blamed President Herbert Hoover's policies for the Great Depression
because many people blamed President Herbert Hoover's policies for the Great Depression

because many people felt that President Herbert Hoover was profiting from the suffering of others.
because many people felt that President Herbert Hoover was profiting from the suffering of others.

because President Herbert Hoover issued an executive order outlawing homeless shelters within any city's boundaries.