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US HISTORY UNIT 21 Mr.

Torrance
PREP The Great Depression
HW 21 A: Read Text, pages 445-448
Write in YOUR OWN WORDS – Do NOT Copy from the internet, the book or a student
IDENTIFICATION’s (ID’s): Write 100 to 200 words EACH
1. President Warren G. Harding and “Normalcy”
2. President Calvin Coolidge

HW 21 B: Read Text, pages 450-451


***DOUBLE IDENTIFICATION (ID): Write 200 to 400 words***
3. Henry Ford, the Assembly Line and the Social Impact of the Automobile

HW 21 C: Read Text, pages 452-453


***DEFINITION’s: Write 50 to 100 words EACH***
4. The Consumer Goods Industry
5. The Airline Industry
6. Charles Lindbergh (Must also use Wikipedia on the Internet for this one)
7. Bessie Coleman
8. Amelia Earhart

HW 21 D: Read Text, pages 453-454


***DEFINITION’s: Write 50 to 100 words EACH***
9. The Radio Industry
10. Easy Credit
11. Mass Advertising
12. The Managerial Revolution
13. Welfare Capitalism

HW 21 E: Read Text, pages 455-457


***DEFINITION’s: Write 50 to 100 words EACH***
14. Farm Crisis and Changing Market Conditions
15. Helping Farmers
IDENTIFICATION (ID): Write 100 to 200 words
16. The Mellon Program and Supply-side Economics
HW 21 F: Read Text, pages 457-459
***DEFINITION’s: Write 50 to 100 words EACH***
17. Hoover’s Cooperative Individualism
18. US Isolationism
19. The Dawes Plan, 1924
20. The Washington Conference, 1921
21. The Kellogg-Briand Pact, 1928
HW 21 G: Read Text, pages 469-471
IDENTIFICATION’s (ID’s): Write 100 to 200 words EACH
22. The Election of 1928: the candidates, issues, results and Hoover’s inaugural speech
23. The Long Bull Market (Include: buying on margin, margin call and speculation)
HW 21 H: Read Text, pages 471-472
*** DOUBLE IDENTIFICATION (ID): Write 200 to 400 words***
24. The Stock Market Crash
(Include: Black Thursday, Black Tuesday, Banks in a Tailspin, and bank runs)
HW 21 I: Read Text, pages 472-473
*** DOUBLE IDENTIFICATION (ID): Write 200 to 400 words***
25. The Roots of the Great Depression (Include each of the three causes described)

HW 21 J: Read Text, pages 475-477


***DEFINITION’s: Write 50 to 100 words EACH***
26. Bank Failures and Soup Kitchens
27. Bailiffs, Shantytowns, Hoovervilles and Hobos
28. The Dust Bowl and “Okies”

HW 21 K: Read Text, pages 477-481


***DEFINITION’s: Write 50 to 100 words EACH***
29. Hollywood Fantasy Factory (Include a list of movies and movie stars)
30. On the Air: Radio (Include a list of programs and famous stars or characters)
31. List famous Artists and Writers with their famous works
32. List and describe FOUR Entertainment items in the 1930’s (on pages 480-481)

HW 21 L: Read Text, pages 482-487


*** DOUBLE IDENTIFICATION (ID): Write 200 to 400 words***
33. President Hoover’s response to The Great Depression
(Include: Public Works and Budget Deficits, RFC, Relief, Hunger Marches,
Farmers Revolt, Bonus Marchers and using the Army to clear out veterans)

HW 21 M: Read Text, pages 488-489, 496, 498-501


***DEFINITION’s: Write 50 to 100 words EACH***
34. The Hoover Dam
35. President Roosevelt’s first day (night) in office on page 496
36. Roosevelt’s Early Political Career
37. Roosevelt is Inaugurated
38. Roosevelt’s First Hundred Days

HW 21 N: Read Text, pages 501-502, 512


***DEFINITION’s: Write 50 to 100 words EACH***
39. Roosevelt’s Divided Administration (Include each of the Three groups)
40. Huey Long and Father Coughlin
41. The Townsend Plan
HW 21 O: Individual Reports – Pick ONLY ONE: Research/Write only ONE ID (100 to 200 words)
42. Emergency Banking Relief Act on page 502 and the Internet: Wikipedia
43. SEC - Securities and Exchange Commission on page 503 and Internet: Wikipedia
44. FDIC – Fed. Deposit Insurance Corporation on page 503 and Internet: Wikipedia
45. AAA – Agricultural Adjustment Admin. on page 503 and Internet: Wikipedia
46. NIRA – National Industrial Recovery Act on page 503 and Internet: Wikipedia
47. NRA – National Recovery Act on page 504 and Internet: Wikipedia
48. HOLC – Home Owners’ Loan Corporation on page 504 and Internet: Wikipedia
49. FCA – Farm Credit Administration on page 505 and Internet: Wikipedia
50. CCC – Civilian Conservation Corps on page 505 and Internet: Wikipedia
51. FERA – Fed. Emergency Relief Admin. on page 505 and Internet: Wikipedia
52. PWA – Public Works Administration on page 506 and Internet: Wikipedia
53. CWA – Civil Works Administration on page 507 and Internet: Wikipedia
54. TVA – Tennessee Valley Authority on pages 508-509 and Internet: Wikipedia
55. WPA – Works Progress Administration on page 513 and Internet: Wikipedia
56. NLRB – National Labor Relations Board - pages 514-515 and Internet: Wikipedia
57. The Wagner Act on page 515 and Internet: Wikipedia
58. Social Security Act on pages 516-517 and Internet: Wikipedia
HW 21 P: Read Text, pages 513, 522
*** DOUBLE IDENTIFICATION (ID): Write 200 to 400 words***
59. Roosevelt’s New Deal and the Supreme Court (Include “Court-Packing Plan”)

HW 21 Q: US Map Due the day of the test with the Notes.


1. Use RED INK to DOT and LABEL the Capital of the U.S.
2. Use RED INK to LABEL each of the FIVE Great Lakes and the Gulf of Mexico
3. Use RED INK to DRAW and LABEL these FIVE Rivers: Mississippi, Ohio,
Missouri, St. Lawrence and the Rio Grande
4. Use BLACK INK to LABEL all 50 States
5. Use BLUE INK to LABEL all 50 Capitals of all 50 States
6. Use a HI-LITER to SHADE IN the original 13 colonies (Today 14 States)

HW 21 R: World Map Due the day of the test with the Notes.
1. Use RED INK to SHADE IN these seas: Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea,
Caspian Sea, Red Sea and the Persian Gulf
2. Use RED INK to LABEL all Continents and Oceans
3. Use RED INK to carefully CIRCLE Asia, North America and Latin America
(Use blue ink when drawing your circles through the shaded red ink)
4. Use BLACK INK to LABEL at least 30 Nations
5. Use BLUE INK to LABEL at least 30 Capitals of Nations

Term Paper Project (120 pt)


STEP ONE: Research Notes (10 pt)
STEP TWO: Thesis (10 pt)
STEP THREE: Rough Draft (10 pt)
STEP FOUR: Two Comment Sheets and A Self Critique (30)
STEP FIVE: Final Draft (60 pt)

HW 21 S: Term Paper Research (10 pt)


First Students must choose a Topic approved by the Teacher
(Only one person for each topic, first come first serve)
Students must write at least FIVE pages of notes.
Students must use at least FOUR different Sources (You may NOT use Wikipedia
(at least two sources must not be from the net – must be real books) For each source include:
Author, Title, Publisher, Place of Publication, Year ofPublication, and page numbers. Be sure to list
the page numbers in your notes as you write the notes.
For the internet include: Title, Author, Date and Web Address.

HW 21 T: Term Paper Thesis Statement (10 pt)


This is the single most important sentence or couple of sentences in the essay. This sentence
indicates exactly what you are going to prove and lists the Main Arguments or Evidence you will
use to prove it. This sentence must be approved by the Teacher before you can write your rough
draft, otherwise your rough draft will NOT be accepted. Email Mr. Torrance to get approval, it may
take several emails, maybe even five or six:

ljtorrance@hotmail.com
New Deal Programs
1. Emergency Banking Relief Act

2. SEC - Securities and Exchange Commission

3. FDIC – Fed. Deposit Insurance Corporation

4. AAA – Agricultural Adjustment Administration

5. NIRA – National Industrial Recovery Act

6. NRA – National Recovery Act

7. HOLC – Home Owners’ Loan Corporation

8. FCA – Farm Credit Administration

9. CCC – Civilian Conservation Corps

10. FERA – Fed. Emergency Relief Administration

11. PWA – Public Works Administration

12. CWA – Civil Works Administration

13. TVA – Tennessee Valley Authority

14. WPA – Works Progress Administration

15. NLRB – National Labor Relations Board

16. The Wagner Act

17. Social Security Act

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