Match each of the following terms with the correct description/definition.(10 points)%0D%0APut responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.%0D%0Athousands of displaced farmers who migrated from Oklahoma and other parts of the Great Plains in search of work%0D%0Aa group of World War I veterans and others who marched to Washington D.C. in 1932 to demand payment on their war bonuses early%0D%0Athe period in the business cycle when there is reduced economic activity, including the decreased output of goods and services as well as trade%0D%0Athe withdrawal by a large number of individuals or investors of money from a bank due to fears of the bank's instability%0D%0AHoover's initial response the Stock Market Crash - asked citizens to tighten their belts and work harder%0D%0Athe practice of investing in risky financial opportunities in the hopes of a fast payout due to market fluctuations%0D%0Acommon during the Great Depression, a line of people waiting to receive free food%0D%0Aa long, hard period where industries did not grow and many people were out of work%0D%0Araised tariffs on imports - backfired and shrank international trade%0D%0Athe practice of taxing imported goods in order to encourage the sale of goods made at home

word bank bread line protectionism okies recession smoot-hawley tariff speculation bank run rugged individualism great depression bonus army

Hoover's initial response the Stock Market Crash - asked citizens to tighten their belts and work harder: rugged individualism

the practice of investing in risky financial opportunities in the hopes of a fast payout due to market fluctuations: speculation
common during the Great Depression, a line of people waiting to receive free food: bread line
a long, hard period where industries did not grow and many people were out of work: great depression
raised tariffs on imports - backfired and shrank international trade: smoot-hawley tariff
the practice of taxing imported goods in order to encourage the sale of goods made at home: protectionism
thousands of displaced farmers who migrated from Oklahoma and other parts of the Great Plains in search of work: okies
a group of World War I veterans and others who marched to Washington D.C. in 1932 to demand payment on their war bonuses early: bonus army
the period in the business cycle when there is reduced economic activity, including the decreased output of goods and services as well as trade: recession
the withdrawal by a large number of individuals or investors of money from a bank due to fears of the bank's instability: bank run