Deck 5: 1929-1936: Depression and New Deal

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Herbert Hoover's policies failed to counteract the economic downturn of the early 1930s.
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The U.S. federal relief system as it existed in the early 1930s was incapable of handling the millions of newly unemployed.
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The Farm Holiday Association's attempt to pressure the government succeeded.
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One of Herbert Hoover's followers said that "'truth' is irrelevant as a test of an economic philosophy."
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The policies of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration improved the lives of sharecroppers.
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The Tennessee Valley Authority primarily served the interests of wealthy farmers.
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The 1920s saw an increase in membership among workers' unions.
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FDR did little to support unionization in the early 1930s.
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The Work Progress Administration was the first viable federal relief agency.
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The wealthy and the poor supported FDR's New Deal programs equally.
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Compare and contrast Herbert Hoover's and FDR's approaches to combating the Great Depression.
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Did FDR's New Deal policies unite the country or deepen its internal divisions?
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Who benefited most from the New Deal? Who benefited least? Explain.
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Which of the following were part of Herbert Hoover's plan to confront the economic downturn that followed the stock market crash?

A) Raise tariffs
B) Initiate building projects
C) Allow delays in payments received on war debts
D) All of the above
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Between 1929 and 1933, the U.S. gross national product dropped from $104 billion to what?

A) $93 billion
B) $74 billion
C) $61 billion
D) $55 billion
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Who were the Bonus Expeditionary Force?

A) U.S. Marines who fought at the Battle of Verdun in World War I
B) Soldiers who joined the military during the Great Depression for lack of gainful employment
C) World War I veterans who sought payment of funds promised them by Congress
D) The first regiment of volunteers to join the U.S. military at the outset of World War II
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FDR suffered from what disease?

A) Smallpox
B) Polio
C) Rheumatism
D) Tuberculosis
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Who was not among FDR's circle in 1933?

A) Rexford G. Tugwell
B) Henry A. Wallace
C) James A. Farley
D) None of the above
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Roosevelt created the NRA in June 1933. What does "NRA" stand for?

A) National Recovery Administration
B) National Reclamation Agency
C) National Rifle Association
D) National Response Administration
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The New Deal depended on the intervention of what group or organization to bring the United States out of the Great Depression?

A) Private business
B) Farmers
C) The government
D) The military
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The New Deal was opposed by members of which of the following groups?

A) Republicans
B) Socialists
C) Small-business owners
D) All of the above
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Which was not among the activities undertaken by the Civilian Conservation Corps?

A) Planting trees
B) Erecting dams
C) Constructing roads
D) Fighting forest fires
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Young men in the Civilian Conservation Corps kept how much of the $30 per week they earned (the rest going straight to their families)?

A) $5
B) $10
C) $15
D) $20
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Which was not mentioned in the text as being one of the techniques used by employers to block the organization of unions?

A) Recruiting professional strikebreakers
B) Establishing company union
C) Infiltrating union ranks
D) Stockpiling weapons in case of a strike
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Who ran against FDR in the 1936 presidential campaign?

A) Henry A. Wallace
B) Alf M. Landon
C) Charles Lindbergh
D) All of the above
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The Hawley-Smoot tariff was designed to do what?

A) Cushion U.S. business from foreign competition
B) Increase U.S. imports
C) Limit U.S. exports
D) All of the above
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In the early years of the Great Depression, farmers' income dropped by what percent?

A) 14
B) 32
C) 55
D) 61
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In 1932, how much per week did a family on relief in New York City receive?

A) $2.39
B) $4.23
C) $6.98
D) $8.12
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Before winning the 1932 presidential election, FDR served as governor of what state?

A) Illinois
B) California
C) New York
D) Massachusetts
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The blue eagle was the emblem of what New Deal agency?

A) The Work Progress Administration
B) The National Recovery Administration
C) The Public Works Administration
D) The Agricultural Adjustment Administration
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"We Shall Not Be Moved" was the slogan of what group?

A) Government propagandists
B) The Southern Tenant Farmers Union
C) The Agricultural Adjustment Administration
D) The Industrial Workers of the World
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The Civil Works Administration was created to replace what agency?

A) The National Recovery Administration
B) The Works Progress Administration
C) The Public Works Administration
D) The Federal Emergency Relief Administration
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In the 1936 presidential election, FDR won every state but which two?

A) New York and Maryland
B) Arkansas and South Dakota
C) Vermont and Maine
D) Oklahoma and Nebraska
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Was the New Deal a success? Was it responsible for keeping the country together during the Great Depression? Was it responsible for lifting the country out of the Great Depression? Why or 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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Herbert Hoover's policies failed to counteract the economic downturn of the early 1930s.
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The U.S. federal relief system as it existed in the early 1930s was incapable of handling the millions of newly unemployed.
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The Farm Holiday Association's attempt to pressure the government succeeded.
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One of Herbert Hoover's followers said that "'truth' is irrelevant as a test of an economic philosophy."
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The policies of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration improved the lives of sharecroppers.
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The Tennessee Valley Authority primarily served the interests of wealthy farmers.
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The 1920s saw an increase in membership among workers' unions.
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FDR did little to support unionization in the early 1930s.
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The Work Progress Administration was the first viable federal relief agency.
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The wealthy and the poor supported FDR's New Deal programs equally.
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Compare and contrast Herbert Hoover's and FDR's approaches to combating the Great Depression.
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Did FDR's New Deal policies unite the country or deepen its internal divisions?
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Who benefited most from the New Deal? Who benefited least? Explain.
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Which of the following were part of Herbert Hoover's plan to confront the economic downturn that followed the stock market crash?

A) Raise tariffs
B) Initiate building projects
C) Allow delays in payments received on war debts
D) All of the above
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Between 1929 and 1933, the U.S. gross national product dropped from $104 billion to what?

A) $93 billion
B) $74 billion
C) $61 billion
D) $55 billion
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Who were the Bonus Expeditionary Force?

A) U.S. Marines who fought at the Battle of Verdun in World War I
B) Soldiers who joined the military during the Great Depression for lack of gainful employment
C) World War I veterans who sought payment of funds promised them by Congress
D) The first regiment of volunteers to join the U.S. military at the outset of World War II
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FDR suffered from what disease?

A) Smallpox
B) Polio
C) Rheumatism
D) Tuberculosis
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Who was not among FDR's circle in 1933?

A) Rexford G. Tugwell
B) Henry A. Wallace
C) James A. Farley
D) None of the above
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Roosevelt created the NRA in June 1933. What does "NRA" stand for?

A) National Recovery Administration
B) National Reclamation Agency
C) National Rifle Association
D) National Response Administration
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The New Deal depended on the intervention of what group or organization to bring the United States out of the Great Depression?

A) Private business
B) Farmers
C) The government
D) The military
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The New Deal was opposed by members of which of the following groups?

A) Republicans
B) Socialists
C) Small-business owners
D) All of the above
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Which was not among the activities undertaken by the Civilian Conservation Corps?

A) Planting trees
B) Erecting dams
C) Constructing roads
D) Fighting forest fires
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Young men in the Civilian Conservation Corps kept how much of the $30 per week they earned (the rest going straight to their families)?

A) $5
B) $10
C) $15
D) $20
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Which was not mentioned in the text as being one of the techniques used by employers to block the organization of unions?

A) Recruiting professional strikebreakers
B) Establishing company union
C) Infiltrating union ranks
D) Stockpiling weapons in case of a strike
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Who ran against FDR in the 1936 presidential campaign?

A) Henry A. Wallace
B) Alf M. Landon
C) Charles Lindbergh
D) All of the above
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The Hawley-Smoot tariff was designed to do what?

A) Cushion U.S. business from foreign competition
B) Increase U.S. imports
C) Limit U.S. exports
D) All of the above
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In the early years of the Great Depression, farmers' income dropped by what percent?

A) 14
B) 32
C) 55
D) 61
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In 1932, how much per week did a family on relief in New York City receive?

A) $2.39
B) $4.23
C) $6.98
D) $8.12
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Before winning the 1932 presidential election, FDR served as governor of what state?

A) Illinois
B) California
C) New York
D) Massachusetts
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The blue eagle was the emblem of what New Deal agency?

A) The Work Progress Administration
B) The National Recovery Administration
C) The Public Works Administration
D) The Agricultural Adjustment Administration
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"We Shall Not Be Moved" was the slogan of what group?

A) Government propagandists
B) The Southern Tenant Farmers Union
C) The Agricultural Adjustment Administration
D) The Industrial Workers of the World
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The Civil Works Administration was created to replace what agency?

A) The National Recovery Administration
B) The Works Progress Administration
C) The Public Works Administration
D) The Federal Emergency Relief Administration
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In the 1936 presidential election, FDR won every state but which two?

A) New York and Maryland
B) Arkansas and South Dakota
C) Vermont and Maine
D) Oklahoma and Nebraska
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Was the New Deal a success? Was it responsible for keeping the country together during the Great Depression? Was it responsible for lifting the country out of the Great Depression? Why or 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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