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<p>Name______Period______</p><p>Reading Review Chapter 15, Section 1: A New Deal Fights the Depression</p><p>KEY TERMS: 1. Franklin Delano Roosevelt</p><p>2. New Deal</p><p>3. Bank Holiday</p><p>4. Deficit spending</p><p>5. Huey Long</p><p>Questions: 6. What were the first actions that FDR took during what became known as the “Hundred Days”?</p><p>7. What were FDR’s fireside chats and how successful were they?</p><p>8. In what ways did the New Deal legislation attempt to help the American People?</p><p>9. How did the New Deal support labor organizations?</p><p>10. How did the “court-packing plan” and other actions of the New Deal lead to opposition from the Supreme Court and liberal and conservative leaders? Section 2: The Second New Deal Takes Hold</p><p>KEY TERMS: 1. Dorothea Lange</p><p>2. Eleanor Roosevelt</p><p>3. John Steinbeck</p><p>4. Resettlement Administration</p><p>5. Farm Security Administration</p><p>Questions: 6. Why did FDR launch a 2nd New Deal in his Second Hundred Days and why was it popular?</p><p>7. How did the 2nd New Deal help farmers?</p><p>8. What was significant about “Migrant Mother”?</p><p>9. What was the National Youth Administration and what did it do?</p><p>10. What was the Fair Labor Standards Act and what contributed to it being passed by Congress? Section 3: The New Deal Effects Many Groups</p><p>KEY TERMS: 1. Frances Perkins</p><p>2. Mary McLeod Bethune</p><p>3. John Collier</p><p>4. New Deal Coalition</p><p>5. Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO)</p><p>Key Questions: 6. What new opportunities for women were created under the New Deal?</p><p>7. What was the “black cabinet” and why was it important to the Roosevelt administration?</p><p>8. Why didn’t FDR do more to help and promote civil rights?</p><p>9. How did the New Deal impact Native Americans?</p><p>10. How did the new deal impact unions and organized labor? Chapter 15, Section 4: Pop Culture in the 1930s</p><p>KEY TERMS: 1. Gone With the Wind</p><p>2. Orson Welles</p><p>3. Woody Guthrie</p><p>4. Richard Wright</p><p>5. The Grapes of Wrath</p><p>Questions: 6. Why were movies popular during the Depression?</p><p>7. What role did radio play in American homes during the Depression?</p><p>8. Why and how did the New Deal fund art projects?</p><p>9. Who were the most successful artists, musicians and writers of the Depression era?</p><p>10. How did the literature of the time reflect the issues of the Depression? Chapter 15, Section 5: The Impact of the New Deal</p><p>KEY TERMS: 1. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)</p><p>2. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)</p><p>3. parity</p><p>Questions: 4. Why did industrial production drop and unemployment go up again in 1938?</p><p>5. How did FDR’s administration expand the power of the federal government?</p><p>6. Who were the supporters and critics of the New Deal?</p><p>7. What ended the depression?</p><p>8. Why was the establishment of Social Security such an important part of the legacy of the New Deal?</p>
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