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Question 1 Which of the following was a popular trumpet player who gained prominence during the Jazz Age?

Question 2 Who was the African­American leader who rejected integration in favor of establishing an independent nation in Africa?

Question 3 The Dawes Plan resulted in the United States’ loaning Germany

Question 4 What attitude toward birth control did Margaret Sanger encounter in her work?

Question 5 Who were referred to as “wets”?

Question 6 Which of the following best characterizes the Harlem Renaissance?

Question 7 In the 1920s, the best predictor of how a woman would vote was

Question 8 The Immigration Act of 1924 significantly restricted emigration from

Question 9 In the 1920s, American women were primarily employed as

Question 10 In evicting the Bonus Marchers, Chief of Staff General Douglas MacArthur exceeded President Hoover’s orders, thus committing insubordination.

Question 11 In the 1930s, black voters abandoned the Republicans for the Democratic Party. What does this shift in allegiance reveal about the FDR’s Democratic Party?

Question 12 The New Deal successfully ended the Great Depression.

Question 13 As high as unemployment rates were during the Great Depression, the nation had seen similar levels of unemployment previously in its history.

Question 14 Dorothea Lange’s photographs for the Resettlement Administration were intended to

Question 15 Which of the following is NOT true of Father Charles Coughlin?

Question 16 During the Great Depression more than 400,000 Mexicans left the United States, both voluntarily and involuntarily.

Question 17 The fact that the government encouraged farmers in the Dust Bowl to plant soil­improving crops like legumes most likely indicates that

Question 18 With Eleanor Roosevelt leading the way, more political opportunities became available to women during FDR’s presidency.

Question 19 How many home runs did Babe Ruth average each year in the 1920s?

Question 20 Why was Frederick Taylor significant?

Question 21 Which New Deal program employed men ages 18­25 and became one of the most popular Roosevelt initiatives of the 1930s?

Question 22 By the 1930s, Americans had more cars per capita than any other country except Great Britain.

Question 23 What did Francis Townsend want FDR and the federal government to do?

Question 24 What was FDR’s priority when he came into office?

Question 25 What did Huey Long believe FDR should do?

 

Question 1

According to the text, Warren Harding’s victory in the election of 1920 was largely due to the public’s

Question 2

What attitude toward birth control did Margaret Sanger encounter in her work?

Question 3

The Scopes Trial revealed Fundamentalists’ rejection of

Question 4

What was one major effect of the widespread acquisition of radios in American homes during the 1920s?

Question 5

Which of the following best characterizes the Harlem Renaissance?

Question 6

In the 1920s, the best predictor of how a woman would vote was

Question 7

The Immigration Act of 1924 significantly restricted emigration from

Question 8

According to philosopher Alain Locke, the “New Negro” embodied

Question 9

Suburbanization

Proponents of welfare capitalism pushed for all of the following EXCEPT

Question 10

The Agricultural Marketing Act was passed before the beginning of the Great Depression with the purpose of

Question 11

With Eleanor Roosevelt leading the way, more political opportunities became available to women during FDR’s presidency.

Question 12

How did FDR’s efforts to address unemployment compare with those of Hoover?           

Question 13

The fact that the government encouraged farmers in the Dust Bowl to plant soil-improving crops like legumes most likely indicates that

Question 14

The purpose of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was to

Question 15

The Dust Bowl wreaked havoc on the western plains to the degree that even the East coast felt its effects.

Question 16

All of the following contributed to the economic problems that emerged in the 1920s EXCEPT

Question 17 The unemployment rate climbed as high as 25% during the Great Depression.

Question 18 The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) was created to regulate

Question 19

Which of the following presidents did not serve their time in office in the 1920s?

Question 20

What did Americans call the make-shift towns that the newly-homeless created in the 1930s?

Question 21

Where did the Catholic Church hold a series of meetings in 1926 that drew an estimated 1 million attendees?

Question 22

Clara Bow was a famous singer in the 1920s.

Question 23

How bad was the situation in the United States in 1932-1933?

Question 24

What did Huey Long believe FDR should do?

Question 25

Who argued in the 1930s that the federal government was not doing enough to regulate capitalism and to help the poor?

 

The Harlem Renaissance:

Based on one of the chapter online lectures. Langston Hughes was a New York politcian.

The Dawes Plan resulted in the United States' loaning Germany

Marcus Garvey and Booker T. Washington were similar in that they both

The Teapot Dome scandal involved

In what sense did Charles Lindbergh's achievement represent traditional values to some Americans?

Members of the African-American elite accused Marcus Garvey of all of the following EXCEPT

During the 1910s and 1920s, Margaret Sanger was a staunch advocate for

Charles Lindbergh became a celebrity when he

Why did crime and illicit drinking flourish despite Prohibition?

During World War I, the government provided protections for industrial workers, but after the war,

According to philosopher Alain Locke, the "New Negro" embodied

Which of the following was a popular trumpet player who gained prominence during the Jazz Age?

Politicians stopped supporting women's reform issues

According to the text, Warren Harding's victory in the election of 1920 was largely due to the public's

Which statement is true about both lynch mobs and the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s?

Who was the African-American leader who rejected integration in favor of establishing an independent nation in Africa?

The Republican presidents of the 1920s

In his novel This Side of Paradise, F. Scott Fitzgerald

The passage of the Nineteenth Amendment

Proponents of welfare capitalism believed that

Industrialists accused union leaders of attempting to spread

President Coolidge was asked to sign a treaty with France renouncing war, and decided to

To what aspect of modern life were both the Lost Generation and Christian fundamentalists responding?

The passage of the Sheppard-Towner Act

The White House hoped that the Washington Conference would correct what previous blunder?

During negotiations for the Kellogg-Briand Pact, the United States worked to

Jazz could best be described as a melding of European musical traditions and

The Kellogg-Briand Pact provided for all of the following EXCEPT that it

The First Red Scare was caused by all of the following EXCEPT

Who were referred to as "wets"?

Proponents of welfare capitalism pushed for all of the following EXCEPT

What was the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier intended to represent?

What attitude toward birth control did Margaret Sanger encounter in her work?

President Harding's foreign policy can best be characterized by which of the following statements?

What was one major effect of the widespread acquisition of radios in American homes during the 1920s?

When was Prohibition repealed?

In the 1920s, American women were primarily employed as

Which of the following was NOT a writer associated with the Lost Generation?

During World War I, the government provided protections for industrial workers, but after the war,

The Immigration Act of 1924 significantly restricted emigration from

In the 1920s, the best predictor of how a woman would vote was

Who was the novelist whose Home to Harlem was labeled as harmful and exploitative by W. E. B. Du Bois?

 

What did the New Deal accomplish from 1933-1938?

Based on one of the chapter online lectures. Huey Long failed to attract many followers in his attack on FDR.

What did the Glass-Steagall Act of 1933 do to boost American confidence in the banking system?

How did FDR's efforts to address unemployment compare with those of Hoover?

Which of the following is NOT true of Father Charles Coughlin?

What occurred on "Black Tuesday"?

Which of the following is accurate regarding Eleanor Roosevelt's relationship with the public?

How was Eleanor Roosevelt different from previous First Ladies?

Which group hoped to take advantage of the increased unrest among American workers to further its cause?

The Works Progress Administration (WPA) did all of the following EXCEPT

Why were large corporations wary of the National Recovery Administration (NRA)?

What were the Bonus Marchers demanding through their demonstrations?

When banks confiscated the property of farmers who defaulted on loans, farmers influenced the sale of this property by

What was the effect of FDR's "Court-packing scheme"?

Gallup polls were innovative in that they

How did the Indian Reorganization Act set the stage for a rebirth of Native American culture?

What group is described as "riding the rails" during the Depression?

How did FDR react to business leaders' hostility to New Deal programs?

Before he became president, Herbert Hoover was known as a

All of the following are true of the American Federation of Labor (AFL) and Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) EXCEPT that

Why did federal policy in the thirties encourage Mexican immigrants to return to Mexico?

The Agricultural Marketing Act was passed before the beginning of the Great Depression with the purpose of

How did Father Charles Coughlin influence FDR's first administration?

Frances Perkins is noted as the first woman to have served as

How did the Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) attempt to raise crop prices?

What was the New Deal coalition?

Native Californians did not welcome "Okies" to their state, even though

How did New Deal programs respond to the needs of African Americans?

What resulted from the work of the Federal Housing Authority (FHA), established in 1934?

FDR campaigned as

The fact that the government encouraged farmers in the Dust Bowl to plant soil-improving crops like legumes most likely indicates that

Why was FDR's relationship with the Supreme Court difficult?

Huey Long's "Share Our Wealth" plan

According to the text, why were Roosevelt's "fireside chats" so popular with the American public?

The purpose of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was to

The announcement of a ten percent wage cut by U.S. Steel initiated a wave of wage cuts and layoffs that influenced Hoover to

Why did Franklin Roosevelt refuse to be photographed in a wheelchair?

The plight of American farmers during the Depression was magnified by

In what way did many of Hoover's policies pave the way for the New Deal?

In the 1930s, black voters abandoned the Republicans for the Democratic Party. What does this shift in allegiance reveal about the FDR's Democratic Party?

Why did federal policy in the thirties encourage Mexican immigrants to return to Mexico?

How did FDR's efforts to address unemployment compare with those of Hoover?

What statement best describes the direct impact of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC) Act of 1932?

The Tennessee Valley Authority did all of the following EXCEPT

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) was created to regulate

 

The War Industries board was established too?

During WW1, the women's suffrage movement....

The U.S. government funded the war effort primarily by...

During the WW1, Eugene Debs was arrested and imprisoned for...

The Reparations Committee at the Paris Peace Conference set a reparation bill of 33 billion in gold for which nation?

What linked the US to the Allies cause even before direct American involvement in the war? 

In deciding whether or not to fight, Tennessean Alvin C York faced an agonizing conflict in reconciling...

The deadly disease which killed huge numbers of soldiers and civilians alike during the WW1 ear was...

What were the three main axis powers in ww2?

Fascism is BEST characterized as 

Congress responded to the rise of European fascist states by

All of the following statements about women's experiences in the war are true EXCEPT that...

In 1941, African American leader Phillip Randolph planned to protest...

Of the native americans who served in WW2, the navajos were particularly noted for? 

Where would one most likely find a "zoot suit" during WW2?

Who were referred to as wets? 

The immigration act of 1924 significantly restricted emigration from?

The Scopes Trial revealed Fundamentalists' rejection of? 

The first red scare was caused by all of the following EXCEPT

Which statement is true about both lynch mobs and the KKK in the 1920's?

Politicians stopped supporting women's reform issues...

Which of the following was a popular trumpet player who gained prominence during the jazz age?

 

1.After 1880, immigrants from which of the following regions began to dominate the numbers of those coming to the United States

2.After buying the project from the Panama Canal Company, how did the United States gain control of the region where the Panama Canal was built

3.After buying the project from the Panama Canal Company, how did the United States gain control of the region where the Panama Canal was built

4.After the Civil War, a leading trend in business was the increase in exports of

5.All of the following nations were among the Central Powers EXCEPT

6.The American Federation of Labor (AFL) excluded unskilled workers from its membership rolls because AFL leaders believed unskilled workers

7.The American Protective Association specifically focused on

 8.The American Protective Association specifically focused on

9.Americans generally viewed buffalo as

10.As a result of the Dawes Severalty Act

11.As the leader of the American Railway Union, Eugene Debs led

12.Booker T. Washington believed that race relations would improve

13.By 1900, all of the following were true of the railroad industry EXCEPT that

14.The central business districts of cities tended to include

15.The Central Pacific Railroad began its work on the transcontinental railroad in

16.Charles Lindbergh became a celebrity when he

17.Charles Lindbergh became a celebrity when he

18.During the Gilded Age, more and more people bought homes in suburban areas for all of the following reasons EXCEPT

19.During the war, most enlisted African Americans worked

20.The first big business in the United States was the

21.Founded in 1866 by William Sylvis, the National Labor Union was

22.Founded in 1887, the Interstate Commerce Commission could initially best be described as

23.Frank W. Woolworth's stores were known as

24.Frederick Taylor's scientific management system involved all of the following EXCEPT

25.George Eastman created a successful business based on his invention of the

26.The government funded the war effort primarily by

27.The Grangers were members of a society of

28.The "Great Uprising" of 1877 was a general strike against the nation's

29.Henry Ford's policies benefited workers in all of the following ways EXCEPT by

30.How did Henry Ford's innovations affect consumers

31.How did many conservative politicians view government regulation of business during the late nineteenth century

32.How did the railroad benefit Western farmers MOST

33.The Immigration Act of 1924 significantly restricted emigration from

34.In 1890, in conjunction with the Sherman Silver Purchase Act, Congress passed a bill

35.In campaigning for president, Woodrow Wilson promised "New Freedom," which prioritized

36.In defending the League of Nations, President Wilson argued all of the following positions EXCEPT that

37.In educating Native American children as required by the Dawes Severalty Act, the government opted to establish

38.In his 1895 "Atlanta Exposition Address," Booker T. Washington claimed to accept segregation if

39.In Lochner v. New York the Supreme Court ruled that

41.In response to the Pullman strike, President Cleveland opted to

42.Institutions established in the 1880s to provide social and educational services for the poor were called

43.In the 1920s, American women were primarily employed as

45.In the Sand Creek Massacre

46.In the West, the industrial revolution took the form of railroads and

47.In the Zimmerman Telegram, German foreign minister Arthur Zimmermann negotiated in support of

48.Jazz could best be described as a melding of European musical traditions and

49.The Kellogg-Briand Pact provided for all of the following EXCEPT that it

50.The leader of the American Expeditionary Forces was

51.Leading up to the Spanish-American War, the yellow press

52.The main Asian imperialist power around the turn of the twentieth century was

53.The main goal of the Dawes Severalty Act was

54.Major outcomes of the Spanish-American War included which of the following

55.Many members of the Workingmen's Benevolent Association were

56.The Morrill Land Grant College Act was designed to promote

57.Much of the culture of the American cowboy was derived from the traditions of which group

58.The National Alliance was formed from a coalition of

59.A nationwide ban on child labor was enacted

60.One of the most dramatic moments of the Scopes Trial occurred when

61.The Pendleton Act of 1883

62.President Coolidge was asked to sign a treaty with France renouncing war, and decided to

63.President Wilson offset lost tariff revenues by relying on

64.President Wilson promoted all of the following in his Fourteen Points speech to Congress EXCEPT

65.President Wilson's primary opponent on the matter of the League of Nations was

66.President Wilson's response to the sinking of the Lusitania

67.The press stirred up rage over what aspect of the Haymarket Riot

68.The primary goal of the American government's imperialistic policies was

69.The Progressive agenda mainly reflected the values of

70.The Progressive movement was driven by

71.Proponents of the Social Gospel believed that

72.Public education was promoted as a means of

73.Pueblo society was noted for its74.Rationales for imperialism at the turn of the twentieth century included all of the following ideas EXCEPT that

75.Regarding the increase in female workers, most Americans believed that

76.The Reparations Committee at the Paris Peace Conference set a reparations bill of $33 billion in gold for which nation to pay?:

77.Suburbanization in the 1920s

78.The temperance movement attracted all of the following EXCEPT

79.Theodore Roosevelt saw the Roosevelt Corollary as

80.To entrepreneurs, such pastimes as baseball were business. What does this fact reveal about the new concept of leisure time

81.The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk

82.The Union Pacific and Central Pacific Railroad companies relied heavily on the low-paid and difficult work done by

83.Upton Sinclair's The Jungle focused on the problems of immigrants who worked

84.The Western Front was characterized by a complex system of trenches that ran for over 400 miles from the North Sea to

85.What attitude toward birth control did Margaret Sanger encounter in her work

86.What conflict came to symbolize the brutality associated with the conquest of the West

87.What did John D. Rockefeller and other members of the upper class believe was the source of poverty

88.What did the fate of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act of 1890 demonstrate

89.What did the Seventeenth Amendment do

90.What effect did the Bolshevik revolution have on World War I

91.What factored into the migration of Americans from rural to urban areas

92.What happened at Wounded Knee, South Dakota in 1890

93.What is a protectorate

94.What is one way that the American Federation of Labor (AFL) differed from the Knights of Labor

95.What portion of American workers were wage-earning manual laborers

96.What triggered the brief political success of the Grange

97.What was one disadvantage of the rise of industrialization for American workers

98.What was the Boxer Rebellion

99.What was the Great Migration

100.What was the main effect of mass production techniques such as the assembly line on the workplace

101.What was the Open Door Policy

102.What was the purpose of the annual Long Drives

103.When was Prohibition repealed

104.Where did cattle ranching and cattle drives originate

105.Which act prohibited anti-government speech during the war

106.Which nation did Austria-Hungary hold responsible for the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

107.Which nation was excluded from the Paris Peace Conference

108.Which of the following best characterizes the political machines of the late nineteenth century

109.Which of the following best characterizes the stories of Horatio Alger

110.Which of the following best describes the American Federation of Labor

111.Which of the following forms of leisure and entertainment did NOT emerge as popular during the Gilded Age

112.Which of the following was a popular trumpet player who gained prominence during the Jazz Age

113.Which of the following was NOT a writer associated with the Lost Generation

114.Which of the following was NOT relinquished by Spain as a result of the Spanish-American War

115.Which Republican incumbent was defeated in 1912 when his party split into Progressive and conservative factions

116.Which resulted from the popularity of The Jungle by Upton Sinclair

117.Which resulted from the Spanish-American War

118.Which statement about women and children in the work force is NOT true

119.Which statement is true about both lynch mobs and the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s

120.Who did the Populists nominate as their presidential candidate in 1892

121.Who emerged as the leader of the Knights of Labor, the nation's first large union

122.Who led the American Federation of Labor as it became the largest organization of workers in the United States

123.Whom did the People's Party hope to represent

124.Who was Emilio Aguinaldo

125.Why did anti-imperialist William Jennings Bryan support the Treaty of Paris

126.Why did many married African-American women take part in the paid workforce

127.Why did the federal government institute the Dollar Diplomacy policy

128.Why was Frank Woolworth able to set low prices for his merchandise

129.William Jennings Bryan's famous "cross of gold" speech addressed which issue

130.The year 1886 saw the labor movement unify behind the move for

 

1.According to philosopher Alain Locke, the "New Negro" embodied

2.According to the text, Warren Harding's victory in the election of 1920 was largely due to the public's

3.Charles Linbergh became a celebrity when he

4.The Dawes Plan resulted in the United States' loaning Germany:

5.During negotiations for the Kellogg-Briand Pact, the United states worked to

6.During the 1910s and 1920s, Margaret Sanger was a staunch advocate for

7.During World War I, the government provided protections for industrial workers, but after the war

8.The First Red Scare was caused by all of the following EXCEPT

10.Industrialists accused union leaders of attempting to spread

11.In his novel This side of paradise, F. Scott Fitzgerald

12.In the 1920 presidential election, Warren Harding called her

13.In the 1920s, American women were primarily employed as

14.In the 1920's , President Coolidge famously said that "the business of America is business." How did contemporary trends reflect this statement

15.In the 1920s, the best predictor of how a woman would vote was

16.In what sense did Charles Lindbergh's achievement represent traditional values to some Americans

17.Jazz could best be described as a melding of european musical traditions and

18.The Kellogg- Briand pact provided for all of the following EXCEPt that it

19.Marcus Garvey and Brooker T Washing were similar in that they both

20.One of the most dramatic moments of the Scopes Trial occurred when

21.The passage of the Sheppard-Towner Act

22.Politicians stopped supporting women's reform issues

23.President Coolidge was asked to sing a treaty with France renouncing war, and decided to

24.Proponents of welfare capitalism believed that

25.Proponents of welfare capitalism pushed for all of the following except

26.The Republican presidents of the 1920s

27.The scopes Trial revealed fundamentalists' rejection of:

28.Suburbanization in the 1920s

29.The teapot dome scandal involved

30.This image showing a group entering a speakeasy suggests that speakeasies were

31.This political cartoon expresses which of the following views of the Kellogg-Briand Pact

32.Through this image,, KKK members intended to associate their cause primarily with

33.To what aspect of modern life were both the Lost Generation and Christian fundamentalists responding

34.What aspect of the "new woman" is emphasized in this photograph of flappers

35.what attitude regarding the northward migration of African Americans can be inferred from Jacob Lawrence's paintings

36.What attitude toward birth control did Margaret Sanger encounter in her work

37.What does the Teapot Dome Service Station, pictured here, represent about American culture in the 1920s

38.What does this image represent about the American war effort

39.What effect did the Bolshevik revolution have on WW1

40.What factors most likely inspired the image of women such as is portrayed in this advertisement

41.What new form of entertainment emerged in the 1920s that is emphasized in this advertisement "Cocoanuts”

42.What was one major effect of the widespread acquisition of radios in American homes during the 1920

43.What was the tomb of the unknown soldier intended to represent

44.What weakened President Wilson's negotiating position at the Paris Peace Conference

45.When was prohibitions repealed

46.Which is the BEST inference that can be made from such intelligence tests as those picturered here

47.Which of the following best characterizes the Harlem Renaissance

48.Which of the following was a popular trumpet player who gained prominence during the Jazz Age

49.Which of the following was NOT a writer associated with the lost generation

50.Who was the African-American leader who rejected integration in favor of establishing an independent nation in Africa

51.Who was the novelist who home to harlem was labeled as harmful and exploitive by WEB Du Bois

52.Who were referred to as wets

53.With regard to the issue of wartime debts, most americans believe that

54.The young woman in this photograph likely supported the tenets of

 

1.According to Senator Huey Long, no individual should earn more than 1 million a year

2.According to the text, why were Roosevelt's fireside chats so popular with the American public

3.The agricultural marketing act was passed before the beginning of the great depression with the purpose of

4.all of the following are true of the american federation of labor and congress of industrial organization except that

5.All of the following contributed to the economic problems that emerged in the 1920s except

6.the announcement of a ten percent wage cut by US steel initiated a wage cuts and layoffs that influenced hoover to

7.As a result of the week-long bank holiday declared on March 6 1933

8.As high as unemployment rates were during the Great Depression, the nation had seen similar levels of unemployment previously in its history

9.Before he became president, Herbert hoover was known as a

10.By 1936, Huey Long had become one of Franklin Roosevelt's most loyal allies

11.Dorothea Lange's photograph "Migrant Mother" became an iconic image of the Great Depression

12.Dorothea Lange's photographs for the Resettlement administration were intended to

13.During the Great Depression more than 400,000 Mexican left the United States, both voluntarily and involuntarily

14.The dust bowl wreaked havoc on the western plains to the degree that even the east coast felt its effect

15.The fact that the government encouraged farmers in the Dust Blow to plant soil-improving crops like legumes most likely indicates that

16.Father Charles Coughlin criticized the New Deal for overreaching in its policies toward banking and finance

17.FDR campaigned as

18.Frances Perkins is noted as the first woman to have served as

19.Gallup polls were innovative in that they

20.How did Father Charles Coughlin influence FDR's first administration

21.How did FDR react to business leaders' hostility to New Deal program

22.How did FDR's efforts to address unemployment compare with those of Hoover

23.How did General Douglas Mac Arthur's response to the Bonus March affect the view of the electorate toward president hoover

24.How did New Deal programs respond to the needs of African Americans

25.How did Reginald Marsh Bread line-No one has starved respond to Hoover's statement that "no one is actually starving”

26.How did the Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) attempt to raise crop prices

27.How did the Indian Reorganization Act set the stage for a rebirth of Native American culture

28.how does the image of poverty in Dorothea Lange's photograph Breadline compare with the that in Reginald marsh's drawing bread line no one has starved

29.How does the mural Turning a corner misrepresent the plight of farmers in the 1930

30.How was Eleanor Roosevelt different from previous first ladies

31.Huey Long proposed pensions for the elderly that would be funded by taxing the rich, whereas the social security system was funded through payroll taxes

32.Huey long's share our wealth plan

33.In addition to the Works Progress Administration, other governmental agencies hired artists to create public art

34.In evicting the Bonus Marchers, Chief of staff General Douglas MacArthur exceeded President Hoover's orders, thus committing insubordination

35.In the 1930s, black voters abandoned the Republicans for the Democratic Party. What does this shift in allegiance reveal about the FDR's Democratic Party

36.In what way did many of Hoover's policies pave the way for the New Deal

37.James Rosenberg's Dies Irae 1929 portrays

38.A Migrant family such as the one pictured in this photograph was most likely headed

39.Native Californians did not welcome Okies to their state even though

40.New Deal policies improved the lot of farm owners tenant farmers, and farm laborers equally

41.The New Deal successfully ended the great depression

42.The plight of American farmers during the Depression was magnified by

43.President Hoover's advisers saw the Bonus Marchers as a welcome opportunity to score points in the presidential elections

44.The purpose of the civilian Conservation Corps was to

45.The securities and exchange commission was created to regulate

46.Senator huey long accused president Roosevelt of trying to bring about racial equality

47.The Tennessee Valley Authority did all of the following except

48.This poster advertising social security does all of the following except

49.The unemployment rate climbed as high as 25 % during the great depression

50.Unskilled workers were unaffected by the growth of unions during the New Deal

51.What did the Glass-Steagall Act of 1933 do to boost American confidence in the banking system

52.What group is described as "riding the rails" during the depression

53.What is implied by this photo shot by Margaret Bourke-White in 1937

54.What message did signs such as this one convert to the average American

55.What occurred on Black Tuesday

56.What resulted from the work of the Federal Housing Authority, established in 1934

57.What statement best describes the direct impact of the reconstruction finance corporation act of 1932

58.What was the effect of FDR's court packing scheme

59.What was the new deal coalition

60.What were the Bonus Marchers demanding through their demonstrations

61.When banks confiscated the property of farmers who defaulted on loans, farmers influenced the sale of this property by:

62.Which group hoped to take advantage of the increased unrest among American workers to further its cause

63.which of the following is accurate regarding eleanor roosevelt's relationship with the public

64.Which of the following is NOT true of Father Charles Coughlin

65.Who view of the New Deal is portrayed in the cartoon "Uncle guinea pig”

66.Why did federal policy in the thirties encourage Mexican immigrants to return to mexico

67.Why did Franklin Roosevelt refuse to be photographed in a wheelchair

68.Why did photographs such as this one cause a public outcry

69.Why was FDR's relationship with supreme court difficult

70.Why were large corporations wary of the National Recovery Administration

71.With Eleanor Roosevelt leading the way, more political opportunities became available to women during FDR's presidency

72.The woman portrayed in Dorothea Lange's photograph "Migrant Mother" later tried to suppress the image because she felt it stigmatized her for being poor

73.The Works Progress Administration (WPA) did all of the following except

 

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Liberty University HIUS 222 content quiz 4 complete solutions correct answers key More than 5 different versions Question 1 Which of the following was a popular trumpet player who gained prominence during the Jazz Age? Question 2 Who was the African¬American leader who rejected integration in favor of establishing an independent nation in Africa? Question 3 The Dawes Plan resulted in the United States’ loaning Germany Question 4 What attitude toward birth control did Margaret Sanger encounter in her work? Question 5 Who were referred to as “wets”? Question 6 Which of the following best characterizes the Harlem Renaissance? Question 7 In the 1920s, the best predictor of how a woman would vote was Question 8 The Immigration Act of 1924 significantly restricted emigration from Question 9 In the 1920s, American women were primarily employed as Question 10 In evicting the Bonus Marchers, Chief of Staff General Douglas MacArthur exceeded President Hoover’s orders, thus committing insubordination. Question 11 In the 1930s, black voters abandoned the Republicans for the Democratic Party. What does this shift in allegiance reveal about the FDR’s Democratic Party? Question 12 The New Deal successfully ended the Great Depression. Question 13 As high as unemployment rates were during the Great Depression, the nation had seen similar levels of unemployment previously in its history. Question 14 Dorothea Lange’s photographs for the Resettlement Administration were intended to Question 15 Which of the following is NOT true of Father Charles Coughlin? Question 16 During the Great Depression more than 400,000 Mexicans left the United States, both voluntarily and involuntarily. Question 17 The fact that the government encouraged farmers in the Dust Bowl to plant soil-improving crops like legumes most likely indicates that Question 18 With Eleanor Roosevelt leading the way, more political opportunities became available to women during FDR’s presidency. Question 19 How many home runs did Babe Ruth average each year in the 1920s? Question 20 Why was Frederick Taylor significant? Question 21 Which New Deal program employed men ages 18¬25 and became one of the most popular Roosevelt initiatives of the 1930s? Question 22 By the 1930s, Americans had more cars per capita than any other country except Great Britain. Question 23 What did Francis Townsend want FDR and the federal government to do? Question 24 What was FDR’s priority when he came into office? Question 25 What did Huey Long believe FDR should do? Question 1 According to the text, Warren Harding’s victory in the election of 1920 was largely due to the public’s Question 2 What attitude toward birth control did Margaret Sanger encounter in her work? Question 3 The Scopes Trial revealed Fundamentalists’ rejection of Question 4 What was one major effect of the widespread acquisition of radios in American homes during the 1920s? Question 5 Which of the following best characterizes the Harlem Renaissance? Question 6 In the 1920s, the best predictor of how a woman would vote was Question 7 The Immigration Act of 1924 significantly restricted emigration from Question 8 According to philosopher Alain Locke, the “New Negro” embodied Question 9 Suburbanization Proponents of welfare capitalism pushed for all of the following EXCEPT Question 10 The Agricultural Marketing Act was passed before the beginning of the Great Depression with the purpose of Question 11 With Eleanor Roosevelt leading the way, more political opportunities became available to women during FDR’s presidency. Question 12 How did FDR’s efforts to address unemployment compare with those of Hoover? Question 13 The fact that the government encouraged farmers in the Dust Bowl to plant soil-improving crops like legumes most likely indicates that Question 14 The purpose of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was to Question 15 The Dust Bowl wreaked havoc on the western plains to the degree that even the East coast felt its effects. Question 16 All of the following contributed to the economic problems that emerged in the 1920s EXCEPT Question 17 The unemployment rate climbed as high as 25% during the Great Depression. Question 18 The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) was created to regulate Question 19 Which of the following presidents did not serve their time in office in the 1920s? Question 20 What did Americans call the make-shift towns that the newly-homeless created in the 1930s? Question 21 Where did the Catholic Church hold a series of meetings in 1926 that drew an estimated 1 million attendees? Question 22 Clara Bow was a famous singer in the 1920s. Question 23 How bad was the situation in the United States in 1932-1933? Question 24 What did Huey Long believe FDR should do? Question 25 Who argued in the 1930s that the federal government was not doing enough to regulate capitalism and to help the poor? The Harlem Renaissance: Based on one of the chapter online lectures. Langston Hughes was a New York politcian. The Dawes Plan resulted in the United States' loaning Germany Marcus Garvey and Booker T. Washington were similar in that they both The Teapot Dome scandal involved In what sense did Charles Lindbergh's achievement represent traditional values to some Americans? Members of the African-American elite accused Marcus Garvey of all of the following EXCEPT During the 1910s and 1920s, Margaret Sanger was a staunch advocate for Charles Lindbergh became a celebrity when he Why did crime and illicit drinking flourish despite Prohibition? During World War I, the government provided protections for industrial workers, but after the war, According to philosopher Alain Locke, the "New Negro" embodied Which of the following was a popular trumpet player who gained prominence during the Jazz Age? Politicians stopped supporting women's reform issues According to the text, Warren Harding's victory in the election of 1920 was largely due to the public's Which statement is true about both lynch mobs and the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s? Who was the African-American leader who rejected integration in favor of establishing an independent nation in Africa? The Republican presidents of the 1920s In his novel This Side of Paradise, F. Scott Fitzgerald The passage of the Nineteenth Amendment Proponents of welfare capitalism believed that Industrialists accused union leaders of attempting to spread President Coolidge was asked to sign a treaty with France renouncing war, and decided to To what aspect of modern life were both the Lost Generation and Christian fundamentalists responding? The passage of the Sheppard-Towner Act The White House hoped that the Washington Conference would correct what previous blunder? During negotiations for the Kellogg-Briand Pact, the United States worked to Jazz could best be described as a melding of European musical traditions and The Kellogg-Briand Pact provided for all of the following EXCEPT that it The First Red Scare was caused by all of the following EXCEPT Who were referred to as "wets"? Proponents of welfare capitalism pushed for all of the following EXCEPT What was the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier intended to represent? What attitude toward birth control did Margaret Sanger encounter in her work? President Harding's foreign policy can best be characterized by which of the following statements? What was one major effect of the widespread acquisition of radios in American homes during the 1920s? When was Prohibition repealed? In the 1920s, American women were primarily employed as Which of the following was NOT a writer associated with the Lost Generation? During World War I, the government provided protections for industrial workers, but after the war, The Immigration Act of 1924 significantly restricted emigration from In the 1920s, the best predictor of how a woman would vote was Who was the novelist whose Home to Harlem was labeled as harmful and exploitative by W. E. B. Du Bois? What did the New Deal accomplish from 1933-1938? Based on one of the chapter online lectures. Huey Long failed to attract many followers in his attack on FDR. 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