UNIT 3 TEST
This depiction of Inauguration Day in 1933 could not more powerfully capture the mood. By the time of FDR's inauguration, the relationship between FDR and Hoover had become so tense that Hoover refused to speak to the incoming President. When they rode in their limo to the inauguration stand, Hoover sat their glumly, which reflected the mood of the nation. FDR, who waved to the crowd and smiled since Hoover would not communicate, was seen as the hope the nation desired and the possibility for an economic rebound. This drawing, which appeared as a cover of a magazine at the time of the inauguration, became a major visual that captured the watershed event in the peaceful change in power.
As we have done in the past, there is a review sheet to assist students in their preparation for the unit test. Although it will be issued tomorrow in class, it is also obtainable below this sentence.
· A&W Rootbeer
· ACLU
· AFL
· Amendment (18th and 21st)
· Barton, Bruce
· Bethune, Mary McLeod
· Black Tuesday
· Bolsheviks
· Bonus March (2nd)
· Bow, Clara
· Bryan, William
· Business Leaders (20s)
· Buying on Margin
· Capitalism (20s)
· Capone, Al
· CIO
· CCC
· Closed Shop
· Collier, John
· Coughlin, Charles
· Court Packing Plan [2]
· Darrow, Clarence
· Demagogues
· Democratic Process (Depression)
· Dow Jones Industrial Average
· Ederle, Gertrude
· Election, 1928
· Election, 1936
· Ellington, Duke
· Empire State Building
· EPIC
· Evolution
· Fall, Albert
· Farmers (20s)
· FDIC
· Federal Government (Increased Action)
· FERA
· Flapper
· Ford, Henry (Innovation)
· FTP
· Garvey, Marcus
· German Investments
· Hawley-Smoot Tariff
· Hoovervilles
· Hughes, Langston
· Ickes, Harold
· Inauguration (FDR/1933 & 1937)
· Jazz Age
· Jolson, Al
· Keynes, John
· KKK
· Lindbergh, Charles [3]
· Long, Huey
· Lost Generation
· Lynching
· Mass Media Explosion
· Minority Jobs (Great Depression)
· Model A
· Nativism
· New Deal (Cause/Effect) [2]
· New Deal (Political Right & Left)
· New Deal (Second)
· NIRA
· NLRA
· Normalcy
· NRA [2]
· Organized Crime
· Paul, Alice
· Polio
· Postwar Economy [2]
· Rakes
· Red Scare (cause/effect)
· RFC
· Roosevelt, Eleanor
· Rural Banks
· Scottsboro Case [2]
· SEC [2]
· Sinclair, Upton
· Sit-Down Strikes
· SOW
· Speakeasies
· Suffrage (Women)
· Tammany Hall
· Teapot Dome [2]
· Three R’s
· Thomas, Norman
· TVA
· Volunteerism
· WPA
· Women’s Suffrage
As we have done in the past, there is a review sheet to assist students in their preparation for the unit test. Although it will be issued tomorrow in class, it is also obtainable below this sentence.
· A&W Rootbeer
· ACLU
· AFL
· Amendment (18th and 21st)
· Barton, Bruce
· Bethune, Mary McLeod
· Black Tuesday
· Bolsheviks
· Bonus March (2nd)
· Bow, Clara
· Bryan, William
· Business Leaders (20s)
· Buying on Margin
· Capitalism (20s)
· Capone, Al
· CIO
· CCC
· Closed Shop
· Collier, John
· Coughlin, Charles
· Court Packing Plan [2]
· Darrow, Clarence
· Demagogues
· Democratic Process (Depression)
· Dow Jones Industrial Average
· Ederle, Gertrude
· Election, 1928
· Election, 1936
· Ellington, Duke
· Empire State Building
· EPIC
· Evolution
· Fall, Albert
· Farmers (20s)
· FDIC
· Federal Government (Increased Action)
· FERA
· Flapper
· Ford, Henry (Innovation)
· FTP
· Garvey, Marcus
· German Investments
· Hawley-Smoot Tariff
· Hoovervilles
· Hughes, Langston
· Ickes, Harold
· Inauguration (FDR/1933 & 1937)
· Jazz Age
· Jolson, Al
· Keynes, John
· KKK
· Lindbergh, Charles [3]
· Long, Huey
· Lost Generation
· Lynching
· Mass Media Explosion
· Minority Jobs (Great Depression)
· Model A
· Nativism
· New Deal (Cause/Effect) [2]
· New Deal (Political Right & Left)
· New Deal (Second)
· NIRA
· NLRA
· Normalcy
· NRA [2]
· Organized Crime
· Paul, Alice
· Polio
· Postwar Economy [2]
· Rakes
· Red Scare (cause/effect)
· RFC
· Roosevelt, Eleanor
· Rural Banks
· Scottsboro Case [2]
· SEC [2]
· Sinclair, Upton
· Sit-Down Strikes
· SOW
· Speakeasies
· Suffrage (Women)
· Tammany Hall
· Teapot Dome [2]
· Three R’s
· Thomas, Norman
· TVA
· Volunteerism
· WPA
· Women’s Suffrage