U.S. History Chapter 23

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The National Industrial Recovery Act provided for

$3.3 billion in spending on public works projects.

The first large-scale experiment with federal work relief was the

Civil Works Administration

As head of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, John Collier hoped to eliminate tribes and fully assimilate Native Americans into the national culture.

False

Buying stocks on margin helped restrain speculation on the stock market

False

Most economics and historians agree that the stock market crash of 1929 caused the Great Depression.

False

The "First Hundred Days" refers to the period between Roosevelt's election and his inauguration.

False

The "Hundred Days" refers to the long waiting period betweeen Roosevelt's election and his inauguration

False

The New Deal's programs ended the Great Depression

False

The Reconstruction Finance Corporation assisted farmers, homeowners, and labor unions

False

The Scottsboro case in 1931 involved efforts to organize workers in the Southwest.

False

Which action did president Herbert Hoover take in response to the Great Depression?

He urged business leaders to maintain employment and wages.

The Share the wealth program was proposed by

Huey P. Long

By the end of the 1939, the Supreme court had ruled against New Deal programs in seven out of nine major cases

True

FDR's talented pool of advisers was called the "brain trust"

True

Franklin Delano Roosevelt surrounded himself with able, intelligent advisors.

True

On part of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) was the Federal Writers' Project

True

Perhaps the most enduring voting change brought by FDR was the shift of the black vote to the Democratic party

True

Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath depicts "dust bowl" migrants seeking work in California.

True

The Agricultural Adjustment Administration of 1933 tried to help farmers by getting them to reduce production

True

The Twenty-First Amendment to the Constitution brought an end to Prohibition

True

The Wagner Act, passed in 1935, gave workers the right to organize and bargain in unions.

True

The Works Progress Administration (WPA) included funding for artistic and cultural programs.

True

The election of Franklin Delano Roosevelt to his second term was notable because the black vote shifted to the Democratic party.

True

The New Deal's cornerstone" and "supreme achievement" according to FDR

a. was social security

Many farmers responded to the crisis of the Dust Bowl by

abandoning their farms and migrating to California.

Eleanor Roosevelt built a reputation as

an outspoken activist for women, blacks, and youth.

As a result of the dust storms on the plains, a. the AAA encouraged farmers to plow up their crops. b. many farmers could not pay their mortgages and lost their farms c. many people left their farms and moved to Texas d. the Supreme court ruled unconstitutional many agricultural programs

b. many farmers could not pay their mortgages and lost their farms

The Civilian Conservation Corps

created jobs for unemployed men aged eighteen to twenty-five.

The Court-packing scheme of 1937 was all of the following except

d. a successful attempt to gain popularity among progressives

In response to the Great Depression, President Herbert Hoover

d. all of these

The National Industry Recovery Act provided for

d. all of these

The Tennessee Valley Authority

d. all of these

In United States v. Butler, the Supreme Court overturned the Agricultural Adjustment Administration because

d. the tax on food processors was unconstitutional

Walter Reuther was a leader in

organizing automobile workers.

In political and economic matters. FDR was

pragmatic

The Tennessee Valley Authority

was a rare example of a state-funded New Deal program.


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