Topic 13 - section 3 key terms (16-17) history
Douglas MacArthur
(1880-1964) commanded American troops in WW1, where he developed a reputation for bravery
Franklin D. Roosevelt
(1882-1945) elected President in 1932; Democratic candidate
National Recovery Administration (NRA)
New Deal agency that promoted economic recovery by regulating production, prices, and wages
Public Works Administration (PWA)
New Deal agency that provided millions of jobs constructing public buildings as well as airports, dams, and bridges
Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)
New Deal program that provided young men with relief jobs on environmental conservation projects, including reforestation and flood control
Hoover Dam
dam on the Colorado River built during the Great Depression
Trickle-down economics
economic theory that holds that financial benefits given to banks and large businesses will trickle down smaller businesses and consumers
Huey Long: (1893-1935)
elected governor of Louisiana, and won by providing reforms to help the poor during the depression
Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC)
federal agency set up by Congress in 1932 to provide emergency government credit to banks, railroads, and other large businesses
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
government agency created during the New Deal that insures bank deposits, guaranteeing that depositors' money will be safe
Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
government agency created during the New Deal to build dams in the Tennessee River valley to control flooding and generate electric power
Bonus Army
group of WW1 veterans who marched on Washington, D.C., in 1932 to demand early payment of a bonus promised them by Congress
Fireside chats
informal radio broadcasts in which President Franklin D. Roosevelt explained his view of issues at hand to average Americans
Localism
policy relied on by President Hoover in the early years of the Great Depression, whereby local and state governments act as primary agents of economic relief
New Deal
programs and legislation pushed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt during the Great Depression to promote economic recovery and social reform
Charles Coughlin: (1891-1979)
served as pastor of Catholic Church in Michigan. Attracted millions of listeners to his weekly radio show
Eleanor Roosevelt
wife of Franklin; promoted causes having to do with women