REVIEW The Great Depression. Which of the following “Best” describes “rugged individualism”? a.People have the power to improve their economic and social.
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Which of the following “Best” describes “rugged individualism”?a. People have the power to improve their
economic and social position.b. Federal relief programs would promote
individual characterc. People do not have the power to
improve their economic social positions.d. “Self-reliance” on the government
Which of the following was NOT a method used by President Roosevelt to earn the trust of the American people?a. President Roosevelt pushed 15 major bills
through Congress in this first 100 days in office.b. He attacked the bank crisis by declaring a
national bank holiday, which opened all banksc. He appealed directly to the people to generate
support for his program, through his “fire-side” chatsd. He and his aides drafted the Emergency
Banking Relief Act which permitted solvent banks to reopen under government supervision
Which of the following was the “worst” problem farmers had in the Great Plains during the Great Depression?a. Farmers grew too much and decrease in demand caused worldwide prices to declineb. As farm incomes fell, farm tenancy soaredc. The Dust Bowl forced migration of millions of farmers
What was the “Most Important” legacy of the New Deal?a. Provided immediate relief for people suffering
during the Great Depressionb. American people believed that the
government should not ensure the health of the nation’s economy
c. To employed millions of American citizensd. A shift in government philosophy that the
federal government has a responsibility to ensure the health of the nation’s economy and the welfare of its citizens
Roosevelt won the 1932 presidential election after promisingA) a "new deal" for the American people.B) an immediate end to the Depression.C) to close the stock market.D) to lower taxes
Who said "We have nothing to fear but fear itself?"A) Herbert HooverB) Eleanor RooseveltC) an anonymous broker on the New York Stock ExchangeD) Franklin D. Roosevelt
The term "Hooverville" was used to describeA) housing built by the government.B) President Hoover's home town.C) shelters built by homeless people.D) the stock market
The Hawley-Smoot tariffA) gave government credit to large companies.B) created local relief programs.C) taxed American exports.D) taxed foreign imports.
The Twenty-first Amendment repealedA) unjust tax laws that had started the Great Depression.B) bankers' right to foreclose on farms.C) Prohibition.D) the right to consume alcohol
Hard times on the farms of the Great Plains caused many farm families toA) move to Canada.B) begin growing cash crops.C) move south to become sharecroppers.D) move to California
Hoover's refusal to provide direct federal aid relief causedA) his reelection.B) a rapidly improving economy.C) an increase in Republicans' popularity.D) Americans to blame him for their problems.
Overspeculation was common in the 1920s amongA) the unemployed.B) investors in stocks.C) members of Herbert Hoover's administration.D) penny auction participants
The "Bonus Army," consisting of U.S. World War I veterans and their families, was defeated byA) German troops at Verdun.B) American soldiers under General MacArthur.C) hunger and cold.D) fortifications around Washington D.C.
Roosevelt's regular public radio addresses to the nation were known as theA) New Deal.B) Roosevelt Radio Hour.C) fireside chats.D) noontime talks.
In order to influence the Supreme Court, FDR tried toA) amend the Constitution.B) remove opposing judges from the Court.C) appoint judges favoring the New Deal.D) ignore Supreme Court rulings.
True/False
Vagrancy increased with the start of the Great Depression because many families were evicted from their homes.
True/False
The Smoot-Hawley Tariff was a success because it raised rates and provoked retaliation from Britain, Canada, France, Germany, and other traditional trading partners.
True/False
The AAA established the precedence for a system of farm price supports, subsidies, and surplus purchases that still continues more than half a century.
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