US History Chapter 19
Economic recovery from the Great Depression would not be complete and unemployment would remain high until
World War II
Formed after passage of the Wagner Act, the Committee for Industrial Organizations set out to organize
all skilled and unskilled workers in the automobile industry.
President Roosevelt and his advisers saw the Social Security Act primarily as
an insurance measure.
During the 1932 presidential campaign, Franklin D. Roosevelt's confidence that he could make things better contrasted sharply with President Herbert Hoover's
apparent failure to do anything effective about the Depression.
If it passed, the "court-packing" bill would have allowed President Roosevelt to
appoint up to six new justices
To pay for New Deal programs, President Roosevelt abandoned a balanced budget and began using
deficit spending
When President Roosevelt proposed the court-packing plan, Southern Democrats feared new justices would overturn segregation, while African American leaders worried that
future justices might oppose civil rights
In addition to feeding recruits and instilling them with greater self-respect, Civilian Conservation Corps programs also
taught more than 40,000 recruits to read and write.
Which of the following New Deal laws abolished child labor?
Fair Labor Standards Act
T/F Critics of the New Deal on the left felt that President Roosevelt had imposed too many regulations on business.
False
T/F Following passage of the Wagner Act, workers at General Motors stopped work but refused to leave the factory in what came to be known as a general strike.
False
T/F President Franklin D. Roosevelt came into office with a clear agenda for how he was going to deal with the Great Depression.
False
T/F The Home Owners' Loan Corporation required banks to lengthen the terms of loans to homeowners who could no longer pay their mortgages, rather than foreclose on their properties.
False
T/F The New Deal coalition was made up of President Roosevelt's supporters in Congress, as well as the Supreme Court justices who upheld New Deal programs and agencies.
False
T/F The Supreme Court ruled that the Wagner Act, which guaranteed certain workers' rights, was unconstitutional.
False
T/F The Supreme Court's decision in Schechter Poultry Company v. United States reassured President Roosevelt because it suggested that the Court strongly supported the New Deal.
False
T/F When Franklin D. Roosevelt won the Democratic nomination for president in 1932, he followed a well-established tradition by flying to Chicago to accept it in person.
False
The National Union for Social Justice was formed in 1935 by
Father Charles Coughlin.
The period between March 9 and June 16, 1933, when Congress passed 15 major acts to meet the economic crisis of the Depression, was called the
Hundred Days
Which of the following New Deal agencies insisted that contractors could not discriminate against African Americans?
Public Works Administration
Less than two years after the Wagner Act became law, U.S. Steel, the nation's largest steel producer and a long-standing opponent of unionizing, decided to
Recognize the steel CIO's steelworkers union
T/F African American voters turned away from the Republican party in 1936 to support Roosevelt's reelection.
True
T/F Franklin D. Roosevelt won the 1932 presidential election in a landslide, winning the electoral vote in all but six states.
True
T/F In 1939, Republicans and conservative Southern Democrats in Congress began blocking further New Deal legislation, bringing the New Deal era to an end.
True
T/F Mary McLeod Bethune became the first African American woman to head a federal agency.
True
One goal of California physician Francis Townsend's plan to pay pensions to citizens over age 60 was to
free up jobs for the unemployed
One legacy of the New Deal is a continuing debate over how much the government should
intervene in the economy or support the disadvantaged.
The Emergency Banking Relief Act helped solve the banking crisis by
issuing licenses to banks that were examined by federal officials
The Home Owners' Loan Corporation
lengthened the mortgage repayment term and lowered rates for the employed
New Deal relief programs were based on the idea that the Great Depression's fundamental cause was
low consumption
Father Coughlin, a former New Deal supporter with a popular radio show, called for the government to
nationalize the banking system
President Roosevelt won a landslide reelection victory in 1936, in part because millions of Americans
owed their jobs and the safety of their bank accounts to the New Deal.
The Agricultural Adjustment Administration tried to help farmers by
paying them not to grow crops
One program of the Works Progress Administration, called Federal Number One, employed
people in the arts
Before Franklin D. Roosevelt became president, many state governors declared "bank holidays" in order to
prevent bank runs
While a state senator in New York, Franklin D. Roosevelt earned a reputation as a
progressive reformer
The Farm Security Administration gave loans to tenant farmers so that they could
purchase their own farms
Congress authorized the Farm Credit Administration to help farmers
refinance their mortgages
Two years into President Roosevelt's first term, New Deal programs had created more than two million jobs, but more than 10 million American workers
remained unemployed
The Glass-Steagall Act separated commercial banking from investment banking and barred commercial banks from
risking depositors' money through stock speculation.
By establishing safeguards and relief programs that protected them against economic disaster, the New Deal created
safety net for Americans
After the New Deal had been in effect for two years, the U.S. economy
showed only slight improvement
Which of the following created the impression that President Roosevelt was trying to interfere with the separation of powers between the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government, established in the U.S. Constitution?
the court-packing plan
Bank runs increased before Franklin D. Roosevelt's inauguration in part because some people feared that he would abandon the gold standard and reduce the value of
the dollar
The Civilian Conservation Corps offered unemployed young men between 18 and 25 years of age the opportunity to work outdoors under the direction of
the forestry service
Perhaps the most important result of President Franklin Roosevelt's First New Deal was a noticeable change in
the spirit of the American people
As governor of New York, Franklin D. Roosevelt oversaw the creation of the first state relief agency to aid
the unemployed
President Roosevelt's advisers supported the "New Nationalism" of Theodore Roosevelt and wanted government agencies to
work with businesses
Although Social Security helped many people, at first it left out many of the neediest Americans, including about 65 percent of all
African American Workers
Which program paid farmers not to grow certain crops, such as cotton, corn, wheat, and tobacco?
Agricultural Adjustment Administration
Which of the following reforms brought Native Americans into the New Deal coalition by restoring reservation lands, giving Native Americans control over those lands, and permitting them to elect their own governments?
Indian Reorganization Act of 1934
To regulate the stock market, Congress created the
Securities and Exchange Commission
What did the bold series of programs and reforms that President Franklin Roosevelt launched in 1935 come to be called?
The Second New Deal
T/F President Roosevelt's programs succeeded in creating a safety net for average Americans, in the form of safeguards and relief programs that protected them against economic disaster.
True
T/F The Agricultural Adjustment Administration paid cotton farmers to take fields out of production.
True
T/F The Farm Credit Administration helped many poor farmers keep their land, but it may have slowed the overall economic recovery.
True
T/F The Public Works Administration required that its contractors not discriminate against African Americans.
True
T/F The Supreme Court declared the National Recovery Administration unconstitutional.
True
T/F The Works Progress Administration included a program that offered work to artists, musicians, theater people, and writers.
True
T/F Women and African Americans made modest gains because of the support of Eleanor Roosevelt.
True
For President Roosevelt, the payroll taxes imposed on workers and employers to pay for Social Security benefits, were
a crucial element of the program
By 1934 Senator Huey Long of Louisiana began criticizing the New Deal from the left and calling for
a massive redistribution of wealth
The Wagner Act set up a process whereby union members could take complaints about an employer to a neutral party who would listen to both sides and decide on the issue, called
binding arbitration
The Social Security Act established the principle that the federal government should be responsible for
citizens who, through no fault of their own, were unable to work.
Under the National Industrial Recovery Act, business, labor, and the government were allowed to cooperate in setting up
codes of fair competition