7.3 Vocab
The New Deal, Twenty- First Amendment
During the campaign, FDR had promised the American people a "New Deal." He organized programs designed to put people back to work and to heal the nation's troubled financial system.On December 5, 1933, the Twenty-First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified, ending Prohibition.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (often called "FDR") served as president of the United States during two of the nation's gravest crises: the Great Depression and World War II. As the 32nd president, he was elected for four terms, serving in the position longer than any other president in U.S. history.
Huey Long
Huey Long, an ambitious politician, embodied the part of the American Dream that says anyone can grow up to be whoever he or she wishes.
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
In June 1934, Congress established the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The SEC's purpose was to enforce regulations designed to bolster investor confidence in the stock market.
Social Security, Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
One of the most important pieces of legislation to emerge from the Roosevelt administration's Second New Deal was the Social Security Act of 1935. The largest public power producer in the United States today was created on May 18, 1933, as part of the New Deal.
Civilian Conservation Corps
Putting Americans back to work was perhaps the United States' most pressing need when Franklin Roosevelt took office in 1933.
Fireside Chats
The "fireside chats" were a series of radio addresses to the American public given by President Franklin Roosevelt.
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) was formed in 1933. After the bank failures of 1929 and the early 1930s that sparked the Great Depression, the U.S. government wanted to ensure that a similar event could never happen again.
Work Progress Administration (WPA)
The Works Progress Administration (WPA) was a New Deal employment program that recognized the need to put people back to work.