US History 1302 Exam 3

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The Glass-Steagall Act of 1933 established

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

The __________ symbolized the flowering of African American culture in the 1920s.

Harlem Renaissance

Which of the following is true of the passage and application of the Eighteenth Amendment, which prohibited the sale of alcohol?

It initially reduced drinking in most parts of the country; Many of the middle-class progressives who had originally supported prohibition began to oppose the experiment; Organized crime took control of the enormous, lucrative industry; It remained in effect for thirteen years

The Tripartite Pact was a defensive alliance among

Japan, Germany, and Italy

What was one downside to this period of rapid economic growth in the 1920s?

Many traditional industries went into a period of decline

Why did the KKK experience rapid growth during the decade of the 1920s?

The perception of eroding traditional values and the influx of foreigners led many to adopt extremist views such as those espoused by the KKK.

Which of the following statements about the rise of Adolf Hitler in Germany is FALSE?

Upon coming to power in 1933, Hitler called his new government "the Weimar Republic."

Germany began World War II in Europe by invading Poland shortly after

a nonaggression pact was signed between Germany and Russia

During the 1920s, the agricultural economy of the United States saw

a sharp decline in farmers' incomes

Britain and France responded to initial German aggression in 1938 by __________.

attempting to appease Hitler

In 1933, two days after he took office, President Franklin Roosevelt

closed all banks for a short period

The Scopes trial of 1925 was a legal battle concerning the conflict between

creationism and evolution

Following the outbreak of war in Europe in 1939, President Franklin Roosevelt

declared that the United States would remain neutral

The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938

established a national minimum wage

The Agricultural Adjustment Act

favored small farm operations over large ones

The National Labor Relations Act of 1935

gave the government the authority to force employers to recognize and bargain with legitimate labor unions

During World War II, American shoppers

had less money to spend than they had had the decade before; did not buy as many magazines, as part of the war effort; had less money to spend than they had had the decade before, but did not buy as many magazines, as part of the war effort; faced shortages of some consumer goods

During President Franklin Roosevelt's early days in office

he rapidly constructed an ambitious and diverse program of legislation to address the economic crisis

The Neutrality Act of 1935

included a mandatory arms embargo of both sides during any military conflict

The Hawley-Smoot Tariff of 1930

increased tariffs on industrial products, but left farm products' rates unchanged

During World War II, the first Axis country to be defeated was

italy

The Reconstruction Finance Corporation

lent funds only to financial institutions with sufficient collateral

As a result of the Scopes trial of 1925,

many fundamentalists reduced their political activism

The Battle of the Coral Sea in 1942

marked the first important victory by the United States against Japan

What was the root of the farmers' problems in the 1920s?

overproduction

The purpose of the "Bonus Army" march into Washington, D.C., in 1932 was to

persuade Congress to approve the early payment of bonuses due to World War I veterans

The election of 1936

produced a new and enduring coalition of voters for the Democratic Party

Beginning in 1933, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

protected the assets of bank depositors up to $2,500

The severity of the Depression increased in 1931 when the Federal Reserve Board

raised interest rates

In 1941, the Atlantic Charter

saw the United States and England issue a statement of shared goal

The Vichy government in France

served as the seat of Nazi power in Europe

The Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933

sought to raise crop prices by paying farmers to keep to strict production limits on certain crops

Roosevelt's Hundred Days banking legislation was designed to __________.

support strong banks and eliminate the weaker ones

All of the following statements regarding the 1932 "Bonus Army" are true EXCEPT that

the "Army" demanded Congress create relief programs for World War I veterans

During the Great Depression,

the divorce rate declined

One long-term consequence of the New Deal was that

the national government assumed much greater responsibility for the welfare of its neediest citizens

In 1942, when the United States interned Japanese Americans in "relocation centers,"

there was no evidence that the Japanese Americans were a domestic security risk

During the Harding administration, the Teapot Dome scandal involved

transfers of national oil reserves

Franklin Roosevelt's victory over Herbert Hoover in 1932

was a convincing mandate

The "Dust Bowl" in the 1930s

was a product of changing environmental conditions

During the 1920s, the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters

was one of the few important unions led by African Americans


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