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| 1 |  |  The chapter introduction tells the story of federal investigator Lorena Hickok to make the point that: |
|  | A) | the decade of Depression and New Deal was also the decade of gangsters, environmental abuse, and underground radical movements. |
|  | B) | while New Deal programs helped many Americans, a closer look revealed inefficiency, corruption, and waste. |
|  | C) | Franklin Roosevelt not only had to lead the nation out of Depression, he also had to cope with entrenched opposition to his reforms within the federal government itself. |
|  | D) | Depression-bound Americans found hope in liberal social welfare programs of an activist federal government. |
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| 2 |  |  At the low point of the Depression in 1932, the fraction of Americans wishing to work who were without jobs was: |
|  | A) | under 10 percent. |
|  | B) | one-fourth. |
|  | C) | one-half. |
|  | D) | substantially more than half. |
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| 3 |  |  Each of the following occurred during the Depression EXCEPT: |
|  | A) | between 1 and 2 million Americans were homeless, including 25,000 families. |
|  | B) | the curve of population growth began to level for the first time in three centuries. |
|  | C) | women entered the workforce in greater numbers in order to provide extra income for their families. |
|  | D) | despite official claims that no one starved, New York City reported 29 deaths from starvation and 100 from malnutrition in 1932. |
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| 4 |  |  One result of the "Dust Bowl" was that: |
|  | A) | California became the most populous state in the union. |
|  | B) | several million people on the plains abandoned their farms. |
|  | C) | Mexican Americans and African Americans took advantage of the opportunity to settle abandoned land. |
|  | D) | big, industrial agricultural cooperatives broke up into smaller units. |
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| 5 |  |  Herbert Hoover's response to the Great Depression can best be summarized as: |
|  | A) | no sympathy for individuals, and only verbal encouragement to business to build public confidence. |
|  | B) | a series of attempts to lay the blame on speculators or international conditions to deflect political attacks. |
|  | C) | a stoic decision to do little but reduce federal spending and await the eventual cyclical recovery. |
|  | D) | initially, a voluntarist approach to both recovery and relief, but then the most sweeping series of active government measures ever enacted in peacetime up to that time. |
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| 6 |  |  The text labels __________ as the most disastrous government response to the depression during the Hoover years. |
|  | A) | the protectionist Hawley-Smoot tariff |
|  | B) | rejection of a public works program |
|  | C) | Hoover's evident insensitivity and lack of compassion for the needy |
|  | D) | the Reconstruction Finance Corporation |
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| 7 |  |  What did the election of 1932 accomplish? |
|  | A) | It returned the popular Roosevelt to the White House. |
|  | B) | It represented a thundering rejection of Hoover and the Republicans. |
|  | C) | It brought to the presidency a man with a coherent philosophy and program for ending the Depression. |
|  | D) | It proved that in times of crisis, a Presidential election will be a very close race. |
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| 8 |  |  Which statement about the New Deal is true? |
|  | A) | Because he grew up in poverty, President Roosevelt had a special sympathy for the suffering of poor people during the 1930s. |
|  | B) | The New Deal agency that had the most direct and dramatic impact was the Civilian Conservation Corps. |
|  | C) | Labor unions, taking advantage of New Deal legislation, secured impressive gains despite Roosevelt's aloof attitude. |
|  | D) | The New Deal legislation providing for old-age pensions and aid to the blind, handicapped, and dependent children was called work relief. |
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| 9 |  |  Which of the following did the Supreme Court declare wholly or partly unconstitutional? |
|  | A) | Tennessee Valley Authority and Civilian Conservation Corps |
|  | B) | National Recovery Act and Agricultural Adjustment Act |
|  | C) | Civil Works Administration and Works Progress Administration |
|  | D) | National Labor Relations Act and Social Security |
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| 10 |  |  Each of the following created mass political movements based on economic dissatisfaction EXCEPT: |
|  | A) | Harry Hopkins. |
|  | B) | Huey Long. |
|  | C) | Upton Sinclair. |
|  | D) | Francis Townsend. |
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| 11 |  |  With the election of 1936: |
|  | A) | class replaced region as the dominant element in American politics. |
|  | B) | race replaced religion as the main predictor of loyalty to the Democrats. |
|  | C) | a pattern of fairly close presidential elections was established. |
|  | D) | minority voters went to the polls in declining numbers. |
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| 12 |  |  Roosevelt's administration, under the prodding of Eleanor Roosevelt and Harold Ickes: |
|  | A) | began to support racial integration and banned discrimination in certain programs. |
|  | B) | gave assistance to Mexican Americans, but offered little support to Indians. |
|  | C) | was passionate in its devotion to complete racial integration. |
|  | D) | supported an anti-lynching bill. |
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| 13 |  |  The New Deal program that had the most impact on the way people lived, according to the text, was: |
|  | A) | public power. |
|  | B) | protection of labor's right to organize. |
|  | C) | providing electricity to rural areas. |
|  | D) | sponsoring daring theatrical productions in communities. |
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| 14 |  |  The ultimate outcome of Roosevelt's court-packing plan was that: |
|  | A) | judges were forced to retire at age 65. |
|  | B) | the Court retaliated by striking down even more New Deal legislation than before. |
|  | C) | although the plan was defeated, the Supreme Court became more favorable to New Deal legislation. |
|  | D) | the president was empowered, under certain conditions, to appoint up to six additional justices to the Supreme Court. |
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| 15 |  |  The New Deal, according to the assessment in your text, offered a legacy of all of the following EXCEPT: |
|  | A) | it brought recovery from the Great Depression. |
|  | B) | it preserved capitalism and strengthened democracy. |
|  | C) | it modernized and personalized the American presidency. |
|  | D) | it made an active government responsible for economic security in America. |
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