The election of 1936
A) saw Franklin Roosevelt opposed by the Republican, William Lemke.
B) was considered "too close to call" by opinion polls in the weeks prior to the vote.
C) produced a new and enduring coalition of voters for the Democratic Party.
D) saw third-party challengers play a major role in the outcome.
E) saw the Republican challenger pick up considerable gains in the formerly "Solid South."
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Q19: The Agricultural Adjustment Act
A) favored small farm
Q20: The Civilian Conservation Corps
A) was racially integrated.
B)
Q21: The Social Security Act of 1935
A) initially
Q22: The Works Progress Administration of 1935
A) gave
Q23: The Works Progress Administration provided federal assistance
Q25: In 1937,President Franklin Roosevelt decided
A) that there
Q26: In the 1930s,the industrial union movement
A) was
Q27: In the 1930s,the Congress of Industrial Organization
A)
Q28: During the recession of 1937,
A) Congressional Republicans
Q29: All of the following programs were part
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