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PresidentialResponses to
the GreatDepression
Early 20th
Century SDAHistory
Civil Rightsand theNAACP
The New Deal’sEnd – 1937-39
Early 20th
Century SDAHistory
The collective name of the laws, programs, and agencies put together by
FDR in order to fight the Great Depression
What is the New Deal?
It permitted healthy banks to re-open, set up procedures for
managing failed banks, increased governmental
oversight of banking, and required banks to separate their
savings deposits from their investment funds.
What was theEmergency
Banking Act?
His approach was to urge business
leaders to maintain wages and
employment.
Who wasHerbert Hoover?
It built a series of dams to supply cheap hydro-
electric power, promoted flood control,
water recreation and erosion prevention.
What is theTennessee Valley
Authority?
The month and year the Reconstruction
Finance Corporation was created.
What wasJanuary 1932?
The yearEllen G. White
died.
What was 1915?
The pivotal theological event that looked at how Adventists interpret Bible Prophecy and the legacy of E. G. White’s writings
for the church.
What was the 1919 Bible Conference?
Adventist progressives of the early 20th
century.
Who wereA.G. Daniells
and W. W. Prescott?
According to George Knight, it
dominated the SDA church from 1919
to 1950.
What is Fundamentalism?
The title given the edited transcripts of the 1952 Bible
Conference.
What isOur Firm
Foundation?
The year the NAACP was
founded.
What is 1909?
The three major areas of civil rights the NAACP fought to make right for
African Americans.
What were anti-lynch laws, segregation,
and voting rights for African Americans?
The section of the federal government the
NAACP worked through to end segregation.
What are the federal courts?
The greatest court victory of the
NAACP.
What is Brown vs Board of
Education, Topeka?
The NAACP lawyer who successfully
argued the federal court case of Brown vs Board of Education, Topeka.
Who is Thurgood Marshall?
In 1937 FDR proposed a court-reform bill that would have allowed him to appoint
and additional Supreme court member for each
existing judge over the age of seventy.
What was FDR’s “court-packing”
scheme?
It layed the groundwork for a liberal majority in the Supreme court that
would long outlive FDR and the New Deal.
What did FDR’s appointment of four new members of the
Supreme Court between 1937 and 1939 accomplish?
It resulted, in part, from federal policies that
reduced consumer income.
What was the “Roosevelt
recession” of 1937?
It persuaded many New Dealers that deficit
spending by the government was the key
to national economic recovery.
What is the Keynesian
economic theory.
It marked the end of the New Deal.
What was FDR’s State of the Union Address in 1939 in which he noted the need to “preserve
our reforms”?
The SDA Australian who created a controversy with
the promotion of his “Awakening” message.
Who was Robert Brinsmead?
Editors of the Review and Harold in the 1970s who
began to emphasize historic Adventist teachings, which
were opposed by many other Adventists.
Who were Kenneth Wood and Herbert
Douglass?
About 1970 he convinced Robert
Brinsmead his perfectionism concepts
were incorrect.
Who wasDesmond Ford?
He led in the charge of
plagiarism against E. G. White.
Who wasWalter Rea?
Proposals supporting this were turned down at General Conference Sessions in 1990 and
1996.
What was the ordination of
women?