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US History - The American Promise Ch 23-24, Assignments of History

By 1936, how did many American radicals—including Communists and socialists—respond to the New Deal?

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US History - The American Promise Ch 23-24
OpponentsoftheNewDealincludedbusinessleadersand
somelaborleaders.
In1937,disgruntledworkersattheGeneralMotorsplantinFlint,Michigan,actedontheirgrievances
by
stagingasit-downstrike.
WhichofthefollowingdescribestheoverallimpactoftheNewDeal?
ItpreventedtheUnitedStatesfromturningtowardauthoritariansolutionstothenation'seconomiccri
sis.
TheWagnerActhelpedwhichofthefollowingunionstomobilizeorganizingdrivesinmajorindustri
es?
TheCommitteeforIndustrialOrganization
TheframersofSocialSecurityagreedtofundtheprogram
withtaxcontributionsfromworkersandtheiremployers.
WhatwastheunifyingbasisoftheNewDealcoalition?
Membersexpressedfaiththatgovernmentwouldchangethingsforthebetter.
WheredidmigrantworkersseekingtoescapethechronicdroughtoftheDustBowltypicallylookfor
workin the1930s?
California
By1936,howdidmanyAmericanradicals—includingCommunistsandsocialists—respondtotheNe
wDeal?
TheyhadbeguntosupporttheNewDeal'sreliefprogramsanditsencouragementoflaborunions.
Whatwastheoutcomeofthe1934IndianReorganizationActonNativeAmericans?
ItrestoredIndians'righttoownlandcommunallyandhavegreatercontrolovertheiraffairs.
WhichofthefollowingstatementsdescribestheFairLaborStandardsActof1938?
Itsetstandardsforwagesandhours.
Inordertowinthepresidentialelectionin1932,Roosevelthadto
unitethewarringfactionsoftheDemocraticparty.
OnwhatcriteriawerebenefitsprovidedthroughSocialSecurity?
Benefitswerebasedonworkers'contributionsandyearsofwork.
WhatbelieflayatthefoundationofRoosevelt'sNewDeal?
Capitalismheldthesolutiontothenation'seconomiccrisis.
WhichofthefollowingdescribestheexperiencesofMexicanAmericansduringthe1930s?
Thousandsweredeported,manywiththeirAmerican-bornchildren.
WhatwasthepurposeoftheTennesseeValleyAuthorityprogramthatbeganin1933?
Ithelpedsupplyjobsandpowertoimpoverishedruralcommunities.
TheNewDealmadesignificantimprovementsinthequalityoflifeinruralAmericaby
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Opponents of the New Deal included business leaders and some labor leaders. In 1937, disgruntled workers at the General Motors plant in Flint, Michigan, acted on their grievances by staging a sit-down strike. Which of the following describes the overall impact of the New Deal? It prevented the United States from turning toward authoritarian solutions to the nation's economic cri sis. The Wagner Act helped which of the following unions to mobilize organizing drives in major industri es? The Committee for Industrial Organization The framers of Social Security agreed to fund the program with tax contributions from workers and their employers. What was the unifying basis of the New Deal coalition? Members expressed faith that government would change things for the better. Where did migrant workers seeking to escape the chronic drought of the Dust Bowl typically look for work in the 1930s? California By 1936, how did many American radicals—including Communists and socialists—respond to the Ne w Deal? They had begun to support the New Deal's relief programs and its encouragement of labor unions. What was the outcome of the 1934 Indian Reorganization Act on Native Americans? It restored Indians' right to own land communally and have greater control over their affairs. Which of the following statements describes the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938? It set standards for wages and hours. In order to win the presidential election in 1932, Roosevelt had to unite the warring factions of the Democratic party. On what criteria were benefits provided through Social Security? Benefits were based on workers' contributions and years of work. What belief lay at the foundation of Roosevelt's New Deal? Capitalism held the solution to the nation's economic crisis. Which of the following describes the experiences of Mexican Americans during the 1930s? Thousands were deported, many with their American-born children. What was the purpose of the Tennessee Valley Authority program that began in 1933? It helped supply jobs and power to impoverished rural communities. The New Deal made significant improvements in the quality of life in rural America by

providing electricity to rural communities through the Rural Electrification Administration. In 1935, when President Roosevelt had the congressional majorities to support him, he began to enact major new social welfare programs. Which of the following describes the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)? It guaranteed bank customers that the federal government would reimburse them for deposits if their b ank failed. What made the election of 1932 particularly historic? Roosevelt won 57 percent of the popular vote, and Democrats swept both houses of Congress. What was the three-part goal of Roosevelt's New Deal? Relief, recovery, and reform Why didn't southern tenant farmers benefit from the programs developed by the Agricultural Adjustm ent Act, the Commodity Credit Corporation, and the Farm Credit Act? The programs benefitted large farmers rather than tenant farmers who rented land. How did President Roosevelt attempt to change the economy in 1937? He decreased deficit spending. Why did Roosevelt fail to push for more ambitious reforms for black Americans? He could not afford to lose the support of southern Democrats for his New Deal agenda. The economist John Maynard Keynes argued which of the following? Government intervention is needed in bad economic times to pump enough money into the economy t o revive production and increase consumption. By the early 1930s, unemployed workers were responding to the Great Depression by becoming increasingly outraged and turning toward militant forms of protest. Who wrote the 1937 novel Their Eyes Were Watching God , an example of Harlem Renaissance literat ure? Zora Neale Hurston What impact did New Deal programs have on the average national unemployment rate during the 193 0s? They reduced the average unemployment rate, but it remained high, at about 17 percent, through the 1 930s. Which of the following statements describes the Sheppard-Towner Act of 1921, which gave federal as sistance to states seeking to reduce high infant mortality rates? It was women's only significant national legislative success in the 1920s. Marcus Garvey's Universal Negro Improvement Association urged black Americans in the 1920s to rediscover their African heritage and take pride in their culture and achievements. Which industry formed the keystone of the American economy in the 1920s? The automobile industry In the United States, the flapper of the 1920s represented a challenge to women's traditional gender roles.

He instituted a voluntary recovery plan, protective tariffs, and some government intervention, includin g public works projects and small federal loans to states. What was the purpose of the immigration laws of the 1920s, including the Johnson-Reed Act? To place strict limits on immigration What was the fundamental cause of the Great Depression in the United States? Problems in the American and international economies Which groups were hardest hit by the Great Depression? The unemployed, tenant farmers, and sharecroppers