Deck 6: 1933-1941: Hard Times: Politics and Society

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The Townsend Old Age Revolving Pension Plan arose as part of the New Deal.
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The Share Our Wealth program arose as part of the New Deal.
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Father Charles E. Coughlin spread erroneous stories about a Jewish conspiracy to take over the world.
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American communists followed the lead of Soviet Russia.
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Membership in the American Socialist party declined markedly from 1932 to 1936.
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For the most part, New Deal agencies treated African-Americans worse than they treated whites.
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FDR did little to promote civil rights in the 1930s.
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The birth rate in the United States increased in the early years of the Great Depression.
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Eleanor Roosevelt was active in spearheading social reform.
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The New Deal effected a significant redistribution of wealth.
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What characteristics are shared by the Old Folks' Crusade and the "Share Our Wealth" movement? How do they relate to the New Deal?
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Why did the business community oppose the New Deal?
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Why did the United States stay out of World War II for as long as it did?
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The "old-age crisis" hit which state the hardest?

A) Florida
B) Texas
C) California
D) Washington
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Support for the Townsend Plan was eroded by the passage of what bill through Congress?

A) The Social Security Act
B) The Wealth Tax Act
C) The Wagner Act
D) The Fair Labor Standards Act
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Huey Long served as the governor of what state?

A) New York
B) Alabama
C) California
D) Louisiana
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Who founded the National Union for Social Justice?

A) Sinclair Lewis
B) Francis E. Townsend
C) Charles E. Coughlin
D) Huey Long
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During the Great Depression, unemployment among African-Americans was what percent higher than among whites?

A) 10-20
B) 30-60
C) 50-70
D) 60-90
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Who was FDR's vice president in his first two terms?

A) Henry A. Wallace
B) John Nance Garner
C) Huey Long
D) Hugo Black
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W.E.B. DuBois broke with what organization in the 1930s?

A) The NAACP
B) The Fair Employment Practices Committee
C) The Socialist Party
D) The Communist Party
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In what year did federal courts make it legal for doctors to distribute contraceptives and information about contraceptives?

A) 1919
B) 1929
C) 1936
D) 1941
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The American Liberty League was founded to foment opposition against what?

A) Socialism
B) The New Deal
C) Labor unions
D) Civil rights
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Who among the following were conservative members of the Supreme Court in the 1930s?

A) Pierce Butler
B) George Sutherland
C) William Van Devanter
D) All of the above
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How many justices did FDR appoint to the U.S. Supreme Court in his third term?

A) 5
B) 4
C) 3
D) 2
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The Fair Labor Standards Act catered to what part of the country?

A) The North
B) The South
C) The Southwest
D) The West Coast
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The U.S. economy, having been in recovery since the early 1930s, collapsed again in what year?

A) 1937
B) 1938
C) 1929
D) 1940
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In what year did World War II break out?

A) 1937
B) 1939
C) 1941
D) 1942
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What prompted Roosevelt to seek a third term?

A) His desire to see the completion of New Deal reforms
B) His concern over the looming international crisis
C) The inability of Democrats to find a viable candidate
D) His unwillingness to step down
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Who was Hallie Flanagan?

A) Professor of Women's Studies at Vassar
B) Women's-rights activist
C) Antiwar activist
D) Head of the Federal Theater Project
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The Communist Party in the United States was not considered a domestic threat until what event took place?

A) The Nazi invasion of Poland
B) The Russian attack on Finland
C) The signing of the Nazi-Soviet Nonaggression Pact
D) The Party gained control of several large unions
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Eleanor Roosevelt did which of the following in the 1930s?

A) Wrote a newspaper column
B) Held weekly White House press conferences
C) Worked on the federal homestead program
D) All of the above
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The Supreme Court struck down which of the following New Deal programs?

A) The Social Security Act
B) The National Recovery Administration
C) The Wagner Act
D) All of the above
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Many historians have argued that the real success of the New Deal lay not in what it did out in the world, but what it did in people's minds. In other words, the New Deal -- so the argument goes -- benefited the nation because it engendered in the American people the sense that the government was trying to help them, that the government cared about their plight. Do you agree that the benefits of the New Deal were primarily psychological? Why or why not?
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The Townsend Old Age Revolving Pension Plan arose as part of the New Deal.
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The Share Our Wealth program arose as part of the New Deal.
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Father Charles E. Coughlin spread erroneous stories about a Jewish conspiracy to take over the world.
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American communists followed the lead of Soviet Russia.
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Membership in the American Socialist party declined markedly from 1932 to 1936.
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For the most part, New Deal agencies treated African-Americans worse than they treated whites.
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FDR did little to promote civil rights in the 1930s.
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The birth rate in the United States increased in the early years of the Great Depression.
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Eleanor Roosevelt was active in spearheading social reform.
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The New Deal effected a significant redistribution of wealth.
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What characteristics are shared by the Old Folks' Crusade and the "Share Our Wealth" movement? How do they relate to the New Deal?
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Why did the business community oppose the New Deal?
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Why did the United States stay out of World War II for as long as it did?
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The "old-age crisis" hit which state the hardest?

A) Florida
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D) Washington
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Support for the Townsend Plan was eroded by the passage of what bill through Congress?

A) The Social Security Act
B) The Wealth Tax Act
C) The Wagner Act
D) The Fair Labor Standards Act
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Huey Long served as the governor of what state?

A) New York
B) Alabama
C) California
D) Louisiana
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Who founded the National Union for Social Justice?

A) Sinclair Lewis
B) Francis E. Townsend
C) Charles E. Coughlin
D) Huey Long
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During the Great Depression, unemployment among African-Americans was what percent higher than among whites?

A) 10-20
B) 30-60
C) 50-70
D) 60-90
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Who was FDR's vice president in his first two terms?

A) Henry A. Wallace
B) John Nance Garner
C) Huey Long
D) Hugo Black
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W.E.B. DuBois broke with what organization in the 1930s?

A) The NAACP
B) The Fair Employment Practices Committee
C) The Socialist Party
D) The Communist Party
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In what year did federal courts make it legal for doctors to distribute contraceptives and information about contraceptives?

A) 1919
B) 1929
C) 1936
D) 1941
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The American Liberty League was founded to foment opposition against what?

A) Socialism
B) The New Deal
C) Labor unions
D) Civil rights
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Who among the following were conservative members of the Supreme Court in the 1930s?

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B) George Sutherland
C) William Van Devanter
D) All of the above
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How many justices did FDR appoint to the U.S. Supreme Court in his third term?

A) 5
B) 4
C) 3
D) 2
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The Fair Labor Standards Act catered to what part of the country?

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The U.S. economy, having been in recovery since the early 1930s, collapsed again in what year?

A) 1937
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C) 1929
D) 1940
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In what year did World War II break out?

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What prompted Roosevelt to seek a third term?

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C) The inability of Democrats to find a viable candidate
D) His unwillingness to step down
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Who was Hallie Flanagan?

A) Professor of Women's Studies at Vassar
B) Women's-rights activist
C) Antiwar activist
D) Head of the Federal Theater Project
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The Communist Party in the United States was not considered a domestic threat until what event took place?

A) The Nazi invasion of Poland
B) The Russian attack on Finland
C) The signing of the Nazi-Soviet Nonaggression Pact
D) The Party gained control of several large unions
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Eleanor Roosevelt did which of the following in the 1930s?

A) Wrote a newspaper column
B) Held weekly White House press conferences
C) Worked on the federal homestead program
D) All of the above
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The Supreme Court struck down which of the following New Deal programs?

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D) All of the above
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How did the Great Depression affect families? Did it affect men differently from how it affected women? If so, why? If not, why not?
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Many historians have argued that the real success of the New Deal lay not in what it did out in the world, but what it did in people's minds. In other words, the New Deal -- so the argument goes -- benefited the nation because it engendered in the American people the sense that the government was trying to help them, that the government cared about their plight. Do you agree that the benefits of the New Deal were primarily psychological? Why or why not?
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