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was the BIA commissioner. |
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as a law student found work through the WPA. |
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was the Republican presidential candidate in 1932. |
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headed the FERA and the WPA. |
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was director of an NYA program. |
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was the Republican presidential candidate in 1936. |
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proposed the Share-the-Wealth program. |
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proposed to pay $200 a month to those over 60 who retired and promised to spend the money. |
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T/F: During the 1932 presidential campaign, the Republican and Democratic candidates both promised generally to balance the budget. |
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T/F:The Twentieth Amendment moved the presidential inauguration date from March to January. |
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T/F: Early in his presidency, Roosevelt carried through on his promise to end Prohibition. |
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T/F:The CCC addressed the problem of overcharging by doctors and others in the medical and health professions. |
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T/F:The AAA required farmers to donate surplus crops and livestock to feed the poor. |
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T/F: John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath told of Wall Street businessmen brought to their knees after Black Tuesday. |
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T/F: By 1935 the NRA had become unpopular. |
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T/F: FDR made black civil rights a major priority, ordering that New Deal programs not practice racial discrimination. |
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T/F: Eleanor Roosevelt was a shy person who shunned attention, but she did much work behind the scenes to raise support for her husband's New Deal. |
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T/F: The American Liberty League opposed New Deal measures as violations of personal and property rights. |
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T/F: The Wagner Act helped dramatically boost union membership. |
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T/F: FDR called the Social Security Act the most significant achievement of the New Deal. |
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T/F: The Fair Labor Standards Act forbade racial discrimination in hiring. |
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T/F: Despite the New Deal, full recovery from the Depression did not come until the crisis of World War II. |
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T/F: By the end of the 1930s, FDR's New Deal had pushed the country a large way toward socialism. |
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was permanently disabled after contracting polio. |
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Whose campaign song was "Happy Days Are Here Again?" |
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Just before his election to the presidency in 1932, Franklin D. Roosevelt was serving as: |
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The term New Deal comes from: |
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a speech FDR gave on the campaign trail |
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In the presidential election of 1932: |
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radical Socialist and Communist party candidates won nearly 1 million votes. |
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FDR said that "the only thing we have to fear is: |
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The social worker who headed the WPA at its creation in 1935 was: |
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The National Youth Administration provided part time employment to students, it was part of the WPA, it set up technical training programs, and provided Richard Nixon with a job EXCEPT: |
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it was the parent organization for the CCC |
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The goal of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933 was to raise farm income mainly through: |
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To earn the federal payments for reducing crops: |
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many landowners took their leased lands out of production. |
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What organization sought to set workplace standards such as child labor restrictions? |
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The fair practice codes of the NRA prohibited child labor, established minimum wages of $13 per week, set forty-hour workweek and established $12 per week in the South EXCEPT: |
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break up large corporations. |
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All of the following were among the objectives, the production of cheap electric power, providing jobs, soil conservation and forestry, and opening rivers to boats and barges of TVA EXCEPT: |
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the development of Smoky Mountain National Park. |
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Because of the Tennessee Valley Authority, the Tennessee River became: |
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the "Great Lakes of the South." |
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The dust bowl can be associated with: |
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the blowing away of millions of acres of topsoil. |
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One third of the "Okies": |
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returned to their home states. |
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During the Depression the U.S. government deported 500,000 Mexican Americans and their American-born children because officials: |
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wanted to avoid the costs of providing them with public services. |
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The Indian Reorganization Act: |
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attempted to reinvigorate traditional Indian cultures. |
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The literary work that best captured the ordeal of the Depression was The Grapes of Wrath by: |
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wrote Native Son, a story of racial prejudice. |
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produced plot less masterpieces of irreverent satire. |
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was especially supportive of women, blacks, and organized labor. |
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developed a program called Share the Wealth. |
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He was the California doctor who called for old-age pensions from the government: |
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In the case of Schechter Poultry Corporation v. United States, the Supreme Court: |
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overturned the National Industrial Recovery Act. |
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The National Labor Relations Act: |
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was often called the Wagner Act. |
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Which of the following statement about the Social Security Act is NOT true? |
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it was based on a progressive tax that took a larger percentage of higher incomes. |
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raised taxes on incomes above $50,000. |
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In the presidential election of 1936: |
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Republicans hoped that third-party candidates might split the Democratic vote and throw the election to them. |
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Roosevelt's court-packing scheme became unnecessary when: |
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the Supreme Court began reversing previous judgments and upholding the New Deal. |
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The 1937 economic slump was caused in part by: |
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a sharp decrease in government spending. |
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Labor's new direction in the late 1930s toward: |
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The Farm Security Administration: |
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offered loans to marginal farmers (so they could avoid failing into tenancy) and to tenant farmers (so they could purchase their own farms). |
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The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938: |
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set a minimum wage of forty cents an hour |
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The conservative Democratic opposition to the New Deal in the late 1930s: |
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was heaviest in the South |
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In the elections of 1938: |
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Roosevelt's attempts to "purge" the Democratic party were largely unsuccessful |
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