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Depression and the

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Which program was created to secure individuals’ bank deposits?a. FDICb. Bank holidayc. Emergency Banking Relief Actd. Federal Securities Act

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Which program was created to secure individuals’ bank deposits?a. FDICb. Bank holidayc. Emergency Banking Relief Actd. Federal Securities Act

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Which of the following was not one of the three main goals of the New Deal?a. Rebuild the nationb. Reform the financial systemc. Relief for the needyd. Recovery for the economy

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Which of the following was not one of the three main goals of the New Deal?a. Rebuild the nationb. Reform the financial systemc. Relief for the needyd. Recovery for the economy

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Which of the following efforts was not made by President Hoover to end the Depression?a. Building the Boulder Damb. Government providing direct reliefc. Trickle-down approachd. Do-nothing approach

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Which of the following efforts was not made by President Hoover to end the Depression?a. Building the Boulder Damb. Government providing direct reliefc. Trickle-down approachd. Do-nothing approach

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What finally brought America out of the Great Depression?a. Works Progress Administrationb. Regulating big businessesc. Preparation for World War IId. America came out on its own

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What finally brought America out of the Great Depression?a. Works Progress Administrationb. Regulating big businessesc. Preparation for World War IId. America came out on its own

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Which was not a reform enacted through FDR’s Second New Deal?a. Works Progress Administrationb. Wagner Actc. Social Security Actd. Hawley-Smoot Tariff

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Which was not a reform enacted through FDR’s Second New Deal?a. Works Progress Administrationb. Wagner Actc. Social Security Actd. Hawley-Smoot Tariff

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Which of the following would be considered a “flapper”?a. A fundamental criticizing evolutionb. A woman of the 1920s challenging traditional gender rolesc. A writer rebelling against the materialism of the decaded. An urban male enjoying the city's nightlife

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Which of the following would be considered a “flapper”?a. A fundamental criticizing evolutionb. A woman of the 1920s challenging traditional gender rolesc. A writer rebelling against the materialism of the decaded. An urban male enjoying the city's nightlife

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Evolution and higher criticism played an important role in what?a. the debate that existed between new ideas and traditional beliefsb. Cultural pursuit among African Americansc. Innovative ideas introduced by Henry Fordd. The roles of women in the 1920’s

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Evolution and higher criticism played an important role in what?a. the debate that existed between new ideas and traditional beliefsb. Cultural pursuit among African Americansc. Innovative ideas introduced by Henry Fordd. The roles of women in the 1920’s

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A fundamentalist would have found which trend most disturbing during the 1920’s?a. Southern Secessionb. World War Ic. Rejection of Isolationismd. Acceptance of evolution

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A fundamentalist would have found which trend most disturbing during the 1920’s?a. Southern Secessionb. World War Ic. Rejection of Isolationismd. Acceptance of evolution

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Which of the following statements would a fundamentalist opponent of John Scopes most agree with?a. “Science is not to be feared or though ill of”b. “God must not exist How could he with so mush suffering

in the World?”c. Evolution is an evil lie. The Bible tells us where humans

come from.”d. “Laissez-Faire economics is immoral because it is

oppressive.”

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Which of the following statements would a fundamentalist opponent of John Scopes most agree with?a. “Science is not to be feared or though ill of”b. “God must not exist How could he with so mush suffering

in the World?”c. Evolution is an evil lie. The Bible tells us where humans

come from.”d. “Laissez-Faire economics is immoral because it is

oppressive.”

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How did mass media, such as radio, movies, and national publications, help transform US society during the 1920’s?a. The United States began to form a national culture.b. People stopped watching television.c. Citizens became more isolated.d. It had little effect.

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How did mass media, such as radio, movies, and national publications, help transform US society during the 1920’s?a. The United States began to form a national culture.b. People stopped watching television.c. Citizens became more isolated.d. It had little effect.

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The phrase “Red Scare” refers to what?a. The fear African Americans and immigrants felt concerning

the Ku Klux Klan.b. The nation’s fear that Communist revolution could occur in

the United States.c. The fear immigrants felt concerning postwar nativismd. The fear many reformers felt when Prohibition was

repealed

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The phrase “Red Scare” refers to what?a. The fear African Americans and immigrants felt concerning

the Ku Klux Klan.b. The nation’s fear that Communist revolution could occur in

the United States.c. The fear immigrants felt concerning postwar nativismd. The fear many reformers felt when Prohibition was

repealed

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Congress passed the _____________________ Act which defined intoxication and enforced the Eighteenth Amendment.a. Intoxicationb. Prohibition c. Volsteadd. Twenty-first Amendment

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Congress passed the _____________________ Act which defined intoxication and enforced the Eighteenth Amendment.a. Intoxicationb. Prohibition c. Volsteadd. Twenty-first Amendment

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During which period would an African American artists most likely thrived?a. Harlem Renaissanceb. Reconstructionc. Segregationd. Great Depression

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During which period would an African American artists most likely thrived?a. Harlem Renaissanceb. Reconstructionc. Segregationd. Great Depression

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A bootlegger would have lost business after the a. End of Prohibitionb. Passage of the Eighteenth Amendmentc. Repeal of the poll taxd. End of the Great Depression

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A bootlegger would have lost business after the a. End of Prohibitionb. Passage of the Eighteenth Amendmentc. Repeal of the poll taxd. End of the Great Depression

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The Red Scare led to a. Violent conflicts on Native American reservations.b. The end of the Cold War.c. Ratification of the Thirteenth Amendmentd. Increased restrictions on immigration.

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The Red Scare led to a. Violent conflicts on Native American reservations.b. The end of the Cold War.c. Ratification of the Thirteenth Amendmentd. Increased restrictions on immigration.

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Which of the following statements most accurately describes the plight of US farmers during the 1920’s?a. They enjoyed prosperity like much of the nation.b. They maintained the same level of economic stability

during the war.c. They suffered because of falling prices caused by

overproduction.d. They suffered because of Congress’ refusal to pass

Coolidge’s programs.

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Which of the following statements most accurately describes the plight of US farmers during the 1920’s?a. They enjoyed prosperity like much of the nation.b. They maintained the same level of economic stability

during the war.c. They suffered because of falling prices caused by

overproduction.d. They suffered because of Congress’ refusal to pass

Coolidge’s programs.

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The notion that government should spend money to provide programs to help the economy is known as _________________.a. Fundamentalismb. Free economyc. Direct reliefd. Buying on margin

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The notion that government should spend money to provide programs to help the economy is known as _________________.a. Fundamentalismb. Free economyc. Direct reliefd. Buying on margin

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What effect did overproduction have on farmers in the 1920’s?a. Farm prices rose because there was more to buy, thereby

making farmers rich for a time.b. Farm production increased even more, and farmers

prospered.c. Farm prices fell, causing farmers to struggle even prior to

the Great Depression.d. Farmers had to rely on President Coolidge’s price controls

to survive.

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What effect did overproduction have on farmers in the 1920’s?a. Farm prices rose because there was more to buy, thereby

making farmers rich for a time.b. Farm production increased even more, and farmers

prospered.c. Farm prices fell, causing farmers to struggle even prior to

the Great Depression.d. Farmers had to rely on President Coolidge’s price controls

to survive.

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An economist during the 1930s who believed in deficit spending and direct intervention would have been supportive of which of the following?a. The New Dealb. Trickle –down theoryc. New Federalismd. laissez-faire economics

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An economist during the 1930s who believed in deficit spending and direct intervention would have been supportive of which of the following?a. The New Dealb. Trickle –down theoryc. New Federalismd. laissez-faire economics

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A practice which contributed to the stock market crash of 1929 in which investors would buy stocks by paying less cash than they were worth and then borrowing the difference was called __________________. a. Buying on speculationb. Buying on marginc. Black market dealingd. Laissez-faire economics

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A practice which contributed to the stock market crash of 1929 in which investors would buy stocks by paying less cash than they were worth and then borrowing the difference was called __________________. a. Buying on speculationb. Buying on marginc. Black market dealingd. Laissez-faire economics

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