history week 3 chapter 7
What was the first sign of an oncoming black blizzard?
a dark line stretching across the horizon
The Dust Bowl was
a period of drought, dust storms and high winds on the great plains
As a way to provide financial support to wheat farmers, this agency paid wheat farmers not to plant wheat:
aaa
Instead of choosing a hardline anti-Roosevelt candidate, the Republican Party chose this man as their candidate in the Election of 1936:
alf landon
The massive dust storm of May 1934 [choose all that apply]
all but coverered
Which of the following is true of the dust storms of the Dust Bowl? [choose all that apply]
all but easily escaped
How did the people of the Great Plains react to the Dust Bowl? [choose all that apply]
all of them
The people of the Dust Bowl classified them into two groups, the more severe were called
black blizzards
The single biggest factor that assisted Roosevelt in the Election of 1936 was that
by the time of the election, the new deal had done something for everyone
During the 1930s, many Dust Bowl farmers gave up and moved, some to the "promised land" of
california
When President Roosevelt starting asking for relief funds from Congress in 1934, large portions of the aid went to [choose all that apply]
cattlemen and wheat farmers
Franklin Roosevelt's plan to shape the Supreme Court to his will was called the
court packing scheme
The respiratory disease created by the dust storms was called this by doctors:
dust pneumonia
In 1938, as Roosevelt addressed the new economic crisis, he had Congress pass the
fair labors standard act
The coming of what group changed the landscape and environment of the Great Plains?
farmers
In the Election of 1936 the Union Party formed under the leadership of
father charles coughlin
In 1939 and 1940, President Roosevelt committed to helping what nation with military supplies and weapons?
great britain
The ________________ ________________ are a vast, treeless area of natural grassland and steppe formations in central North America.
great plains
The major causes of the Dust Bowl were: [choose all that apply]
high winds, drought, plowing
What affect did the collection of payroll taxes to support the new Social Security system have on the economy?
it was negative, slowing it down
Believing that the Depression was ending, President decided to
make a major shift in government policy
What economic impact did the drought, dust storms, and low commodity prices of the 1930s have on farmers? [choose all that apply]
many lost their farms, most could not grow food
Tighter immigration laws after 1929 meant that Okies assumed the role of
migrant farm workers
In Franklin Delano Roosevelt's second inaugural address, he compared America to the ancient Hebrews with himself as _________________.
moses
In 1933, what portion of the American people understood the problems of the dust storms on the Great Plains?
most people outside the area were unaware of the problem
___________ was a term of derision used to describe the Dust Bowl migrants.
okies
Which of the following was NOT one of the new farming methods developed by the SCS to help with the problems in the Dust Bowl?
planting prairie grasses
"Listing" was a way to
prevent erosion
Frederic Clements and Paul Sears argued that the only way to fix the problems of the Great Plains was to
put the natural ecological balance back the way it was before
In late 1937 and into 1938, the American economy went into ________________ once again.
recession
Treasury Secretary Henry Morgenthau wanted President Roosevelt to
reduce federal spending
Although not precise, generally speaking the Great Plains extend from the ______ River in the south into _______ in the north, and from what is not central Texas and Oklahoma and eastern Kansas in the east to the ______ in the west.
rio grande, canada, rocky mountains
What was significant about Franklin Roosevelt and the Election of 1940?
roosevelt chose to run a 3rd term
The people of the Dust Bowl classified them into two groups, the less severe were called
sand blows
After one of the great dust storms of 1935 dropped Great Plains dirt on Washington, D.C., the Congress created
scs
The 1935 Revenue Act, which brought in additional funding for the New Deal, was popularly known as the "________-______-_________" tax.
soak the rich
The real center of the Dust Bowl was in the
southern great plains
Although Roosevelt and the New Dealers won the Election of 1936, the President still faced strong opposition from the _____________ _____________.
supreme court
When the Dust Bowl came to the direct attention of the majority of the American people, President Roosevelt created more programs to help, these fell into two broad categories: [chooose 2]
temporary financial relief, finding a solution to wind and erosion
The "recovery" of 1936 and 1937 had been supported by
the economic programs of the new deal
Which of the following is NOT true regarding the economy between the second half of 1935 and the first half of 1937?
the economy improved slightly
What was the single biggest problem that contributed to the creation of the Dust Bowl?
the effect the drought and heat had on the soil
What Pulitzer Prize winning novel shaped American perceptions of the Dust Bowl migration to California?
the grapes of wrath
When Justice Willis Van Devanter retired and was replaced by Justice Hugo Black
the liberal justices gained a small majority
What two facts about the ecology of the Great Plains did farmers fail to understand? [choose 2]
the role native grasses played, that local weather patterns predicted drought
The strike tactic used by General Motors employees in 1937 would later be used in Alexandria, Virginia where a group of young black me did the same in
the segregated public library
Which act passed in 1940 was the first ever peacetime military draft in American history?
the selective training and service act
The employees of General Motors used a new tactic in their labor strike in 1937, known as
the sit down strike
In the Election of 1936, Roosevelt's most powerful opposition came from [choose all that apply]
the ultra weatlhy, industrial and business leaders
How did Californians feel about Dust Bowl migrants?
they were not happy, some a nuisance
When the government bought large numbers of cattle and had them slaughtered then processed and canned the meat, where did the canned meat go
to the poor through other relief programs
After the Literary Digest wrongly predicted that Alf Landon would win in the Election of 1936, it
ushered in the age of scientific reason
What two issues overshadowed the Election of 1940? [chooose 2]
war in europe, legacy of the new deal
The "recovery" that the economy experienced in 1936 and 1937 was ________________ and didn't represent any real change in the real economic problems of the nation.
weak
In the Election of 1940, the Republican candidate was
wendell wilkie