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1All of the following were causes of the Great Depression except

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2 The “Bonus Army” marched on Washington, D.C., to pressure Congress to

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3How did Herbert Hoover believe that the economy could be revived?

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4Why did topsoil turn to a fine layer of infertile dust in the Dust Bowl region of the United States?

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5Franklin Delano Roosevelt won a landslide victory in 1932 because Americans

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6The Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s was not different from the Klan of the nineteenth century in that

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7What prompted the 1919–1920 Red Scare in the United States?

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8The Eighteenth Amendment

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9In which U.S. election were women first allowed to vote?

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10The Emergency Quota Act severely reduced immigration from

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11What did the Immigration Act of 1924 do?

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12The Scopes Monkey Trial illustrated the heated debate between

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13What caused the so-called Roosevelt Recession of 1937?

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14What did the 1939 Hatch Act do?

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15The Five-Power Naval Treaty of 1922 reflected

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16The Dawes Plan

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17Henry Ford changed industrial America by perfecting a method of

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18Why did more and more Americans move out of the cities and into the suburbs in the 1920s?

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19Warren G. Harding’s administration and personal reputation were tainted by

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20The Twenty-First Amendment

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21What did the Fordney-McCumber Tariff do?

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22The tax on foreign goods under the Smoot-Hawley Tariff of 1930

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23Attacks from critics such as Huey P. Long and Father Charles Coughlin were partly responsible for

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24To which act was the Wagner Act most similar?

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25One unintended consequence of Prohibition was

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26What did Hoover’s Reconstruction Finance Corporation do?

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27The Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 replaced

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28The election of 1936

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29What did the Fair Labor Standards Act do?

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30The Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act subsidized farmers to

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31Economist John Maynard Keynes believed that depressed economies could be jump-started by

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32Most New Deal legislation in the First Hundred Days was passed to

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33Hoover’s attempts to end the depression differed from Roosevelt’s methods in that

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34How did the New Deal assist farmers?

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35All of the following were consequences of the Tennessee Valley Authority except

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36Congress passed or created all of the following in 1933 as part of the First New Deal except

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37The CCC, the PWA, the CWA, and the WPA all were similar in that they all were

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38Roosevelt reformed the banking and financial sectors of the economy in all of the following ways except

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39Why did many Americans criticize the Agricultural Adjustment Administration?

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40Buying stocks “on margin” refers to the practice of

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41What did the Glass-Steagall Act do?

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42The Sacco-Vanzetti trial demonstrated

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43All of the following contributed to the demise of the New Deal except

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44What did Roosevelt’s “fireside chats” do?

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45All of the following were components of the Second New Deal except

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46The so-called Lost Generation authors of the 1920s

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47Americans’ antiwar sentiments in the 1920s were reflected in

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48What was an effect of the Roosevelt Recession?

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49In the Four-Power Treaty of 1922, France, Britain, and the United States agreed

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50Franklin Delano Roosevelt was related to previous president