| A | B |
| Relief | giving help to the needy |
| Public Works Program | government hires workers to construct schools and courthouses, build dams, and pave highways |
| Bonus | sum of money |
| Fireside Chat | FDR's radio speeches given from his chair near a fireplace in the White House |
| Collective Bargaining | the process in which a union representing a group of workers negoiates with management for a contract. |
| Sitdown Strike | workers stop all machines and refuse to leave the building |
| Deficit Spending | a large increase in the national debt or what the gov't owes. |
| Migrant Workers | people moving from one region to another in search of work. |
| Brain Trust | experts who helped President Franklin Roosevelt plan programs to fight the depression |
| Wagner Act | law that protected workers from unfair management practices. |
| Court Packing | when a president packs the court with all judges from the same party as the president |
| Social Security Act | law that provided for the elderly and unemployed |
| New Deal Program | labor programs set up by FDR to counteract the Great Depression |
| FDR | President of the United States during the Great Depression |
| Elenor Roosevelt | FDR's wife |
| Herbert Hoover | the next President of the United States after FDR |