APUSH Ch. 22-24

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many young women of the 1920s expressed their freedom through which of the following?

"mannish" haircuts, new clothing styles, and cosmetics

New Deal supporters

Democrats Labor unions Blue collar workers Farmers Most minority group

how could one describe the conditions of these farmworkers?

sub-standard

eleanor roosevelt views on new deal

supporter, traveled with and for FDR across US to spread its fundamentals

many historians criticize the economy that developed during the 1920s. which of the following statements best supports that point of view?

the boom was based on speculation and borrowed money

senator long's "share the wealth society" attracted many followers in 1934 because

the new deal had not ended the GD

which of the following trends of the 1920s is most clearly portrayed in this ad?

the use of extended payment plans to purchase consumer goods

which of the following cites an event that mostly clearly challenges the interpretation expressed in the above excerpt?

the washington conference of 1921

the administration of which of the following presidents who served between 1865 and 1900 most closely resembles the corruption of the Harding admin?

ulysses s. grant

senator long ran a political machine that made him virtual dictator of louisiana. as a political boss, he can be best compared to whom?

william m. tweed

the cartoon is meant to depict the adverse effects of

1920s prohibition

New Deal Critics

Dr.Francis Townsend, Huey Long, Father Charles Coughlin, american liberty league, union party

conditions such as those described by mcwilliams existed because

a massive influx of desperate workers arrived in CA

there is no mention of asian workers in sacramento because

anti-immigration laws limited their numbers in CA

which of the following most directly supports the argument found in the above excerpt?

appointment of harry m. daugherty as attorney general

the passage by moore most directly reflects which of the following continuities in US history?

concerns for individual liberty and self-expression

trends shown in the graph had the most impact on which of the following trend(s) in the 1930s?

declining consumer demands

which of the following groups faced the most difficult economic conditions during the 1920s?

farmers and many rural areas

in this passage, moore is writing about which of the following?

flappers

the main issue depicted in the cartoon is the

growth and expansion of organized crime in the 1920s

In the 1920's, the Republican party advocated for:

hands off leadership

government relation to labor & farmers

hoover admin- tried but failed to help GD for farmers, rather HARMED them

Hawley-Smoot Tariff

increased protection on 75 farm products; harm agricultural economy by stifling exports of foods

president franklin roosevelt responded to political challenges like that of senator long by doing which of the following?

launching the second new deal, a series of legislative acts including social security

the new freedoms for women in the 1920s were supported by which of the following?

moral reforms like temperance movement

senator huey p. long's "share the wealth society" was a political program intended to

persuade voters that senator long had a plan to combat the GD

Margaret Sanger

pioneer of the American birth-control movement, influenced by Emma Goldman; promote diaphragm & other BC; believe large families are cause of poverty & distress and that sex can be for pleasure , not just procreation; in a time where abortion = illegal (lots of stigma about BC as well )

During the 1920s, products that grew dramatically in use in the United States included

plastics, home appliances, and automobiles


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