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"Lame Duck": Hoovers last election
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2nd New Deal: (`934-1936)- Due the the first being unconstitutional . I included the Wagner Act, Work Progress Administration, and Social Security Act, and New programs for farmers and migrant workers.
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20th Amendment: created the beginning & the ending of terms of the elected federal offices. (Ratified on January 23, 1933.
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22nd Amendement: set a term limit for the Pres. of the U.S. Congress passed it on March 21st, 1947. Final result of Hoover.
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Alphabet Soup: all of the new deal programs
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American Gothic: 
a painting (1930) by Grant Wood
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Anacostica: a section of the District of columbia, in the SE part.
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Bank Hoilday: a weekday on when the banks are closed by law
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Bear Market: when the prices fall, so that would be bad. If it is a rapid then it is a CRASH!!
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Black Tuesday: a name given on Oct. 29th, 1929, when stock prices fell sharply
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Bull Market: when the stock prices goes up (or rises).
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Buying On Margin: Paying a small percent of a stocks price as a down payment and borrowing the rest.
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Court Packing: an unsuccessful attempt by Pres. FDR in 1937 to appoint up to six additional justices to the Supreme Court, which had invalidated a number of his new deal laws.
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Dow Jones Industrial Average: Average measure based on the prices of stocks of 30 large companies; widely used to check the stock market's health.
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Dust Bowl: the region in the South central U.S. that suffered from dust storms in the 1930s.
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Fireside Chat: an informal address by a political leader over radio or t.v. especially as given by Pres. FDR beginning in 1933
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Hooverville: a collection of huts and shacks, as at the edge of a city, housing the unemployed during the 1930s.
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Liberty Bonds: Where people bought bonds so the government could get that money now for war. The bonds increased in interest over time.
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Margin Cell: when an investor was required to proved the full price of the stock.
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New Deal: Pres. FDR programs to alternate the problems of the Great Depression, focusing on relief for the needy, economic recovery, and financial reform.
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Recovery: means restoring the economy to vigor.
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Reform: to prevent another depression
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Relief: suggest help in reducing unemployment, hunger, and suffering
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Speculation: an involvement in risky business transactions in an effort to make quick or large profit.
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Stock Exchange: a building or place where stocks and other securities are bought and sold.
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Stock Market: a particular market where stocks and bonds are traded; stock exchange
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Stocks: is something that you can buy or sell. "Large companies often need extra money to fund expansion and to help cover operator y costs."