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  • 1. This 1930 law, passed while Herbert Hoover was president, raised American's taxes on imported goods to very high levels.
A) Smoot-Hawley Tariff
B) Tennessee Valley Authority
C) Glass Stegall Banking Act
D) Public Works Administration
  • 2. As a result of this law, which helped provide electricity and flood control to people living in the Southeastern U.S.
A) Smoot-Hawley Tariff
B) Agriculture Adjustment Act
C) (TVA) Tennessee Valley Authority
D) Emergency Banking Bill
  • 3. This law protected depositors money by creating the FDIC which protected depositseven if a bank failed.
A) Public Works Administration
B) Emergency Banking Bill
C) Glass Stegall Banking Act
D) Social Security Act
  • 4. This was the first New Deal law. It helped depositors and bankers by stopping the panic runs which were devastating the banking industry.
A) Emergency Banking Bill
B) Smoot-Hawley Tariff
C) National Labor Relations Act
D) Securities and Exchange Commission
  • 5. This law protected farmers from foreclosure and decreased farm production by giving farmers money to not work.
A) Glass Stegall Banking Act
B) (AAA) Agricultural Adjustment Act
C) Emergency Banking Act
D) Social Security Act
  • 6. This law helped elderly Americans (retirees) by providing a guarenteed pension.
A) Emergency Banking Bill
B) National Labor Relations Act
C) Tennessee Valley Authroity
D) Social Security Act
  • 7. This law helped millions of unemployed men by providing jobs for unemployed Americans on large building projects like highways, dams, bridges, etc.
A) Smoot-Hawley Tariff
B) Emergency Banking Bill
C) Public Works Administration
D) Social Security Act
  • 8. One way this law helped union members was by giving labor unions the right to bargain collectively.
A) Public Works Administration
B) National Labor Relations Act
C) Tennessee Valley Authority
D) Agricultural Adjustment Act
  • 9. This agency helped protect investors by policing American stock markets to prevent fraud
A) Glass Stegall Banking Act
B) (SEC) Securities and Exchange Commision
C) Smoot-Hawley Tariff
D) Social Security Act
  • 10. He was president when the Great Depression began. He and his fellow Republicans were often blamed for the Great Depression
A) Herbert Hoover
B) Charles Coughlin
C) Eleanor Roosevelt
D) Francis Townsend
  • 11. This Catholic priest criticized FDR's programs on his national radio program
A) Herbert Hoover
B) Eleanor Roosevelt
C) Charles Caughlin
D) Francis Townsend
  • 12. FDR's wife greatly enhanced the postion of First Lady. Her name was ______.
A) Eleanor Roosevelt
B) Charles Coughlin
C) Herbert Hoover
D) Francis Townsend
  • 13. This medical doctor came up with a pension plan during the Great Depression that he believed would reduce the elderly from poverty. Cogress rejected his plan.
A) Francis Townsend
B) Herbert Hoover
C) Charles Coughlin
D) Eleanor Roosevelt
  • 14. The first thing that President Roosevelt wanted to do after being sworn into office as President in 1933 was
A) to reinstate his predecessor's laissez faire principles of government
B) t launch his reelection bid known as the "Hundred Days"
C) resore confidence in the banking system
D) assemble a team of advisors who could all agree upon needed policies
  • 15. Which of the following correctly describes the word "Speculation"?
A) is a item of value offered to a lender to guarantee that a loan will be repaid
B) resulted in banks being forced into bankruptcy by depositors attempting to all withdraw thier money at once
C) was money paid to help unemployed or poor citizens
D) buying stockstrying to make a quick profit
  • 16. Which of the following Depression era people is described CORRECTLY?
A) Senator Huey Long from Louisiana advocated the Share Our Wealth Program
B) Hoover was re-elected as President in 1932
C) FDR was president on "Black Tuesday" in 1929
  • 17. Choose the statement that is TRUE.
A) the shantytowns built by the homeless people who lost their homes during the Great Depressoin were called Hoovervilles
B) the stock market increased in value during the Great Depression
C) the Dust Bowl was a tremendous drought that hurt farmers in the Eastern US for more than 5 years in the 30s
D) farmers became rich during the Great Depression
  • 18. Which disease dramatically shaped FDR because of his personal battle with the effects of the disease?
A) Pneumonia
B) Polio
C) Heart Disease
D) Cancer
E) Yellow Fever
  • 19. Which of the following BEST describes President Hoover's laissez faire philosphy in dealing with the Great Depression
A) the federal government should NOT give direct assistance to Americans who were unemployed
B) the federal government should provide billions of federal tax dollars to help poor Americans who were unemployed
C) the federal government should raise taxes and increase spending on federal programs to help the poor, the hungry, and the unemployed
D) the president should use the power of government to fight the effects of the Great Depression
  • 20. Which of the following groups traditionally voted for Republican candidates before FDR's New Deal, but began voting for Democratic candidates during the 1930s?
A) African Americans
B) The wealthy
C) White Men
D) Progressives
  • 21. The reason that bank collapses had such a devastating effect during the early years of the Great Depression was because?
A) depositors lost their savings
B) investors were forced to pay higher interest rates
C) bankers were getting wealthy off of the misery of depositors
D) banks were protected by FDIC
  • 22. What was the significance of October 29, 1929?
A) athis was Black Tuesday when the stock market crashed
B) this was when the US entered WW II ending the Great Depression
C) this was when FDR was elected as president
D) this was when the Smoot-Hawley tariff was passed in Congress
  • 23. Which of the following was NOT one of the effects of the Stock Market Crash?
A) prices; farmers got rose because desperate people needed food
B) the stock panic caused a bank panic
C) thousands of investors were foreced into bankruptcy
D) banks foreclosed on loans and repossessed food
  • 24. Which of the following is NOT true of the Great Depression?
A) the banking system remained strong in spite of the economic downturn
B) there were high levels of unemployment and large numbers of bankruptcies
C) this depression was the worst economic disaster in US History
D) President Hoover's Republican party was blamed by the American voters
  • 25. FDR's "Court Packing" plan...
A) was never attempted
B) involved the attempt to place six more judges on the U.S. Supreme Court
C) was successful
D) was a Congressional attempt to reduce the power of the US SupremeCourt
  • 26. All of the following were voters for FDR, EXCEPT which group?
A) Progressives
B) Women
C) Wealth Americans
D) African Americans
E) Farmers
  • 27. In 1937 FDR decided he wanted to "Pack" the Supreme Court because he...
A) did not like the Court declaring his New Deal laws unconstitutional
B) was concerned about the health of Supreme Court justices and was therefore trying to get some of the older justices to retire
C) wanted Congress to decrease the power of the US Supreme Court
D) wanted to use the Supreme Court to protect his New Deal programs from Congress
  • 28. Choose the correct statement about the Depression years.
A) FDR was elected three times and served 8 years as President
B) during the worst year of the Great Depression 25% of the American workforce was unemployed
C) the New Deal would best be described as a collection of laws passed during the 1930s
D) the New Deal ended the Great Depression
  • 29. By the time FDR became President, approximately ____________ banks had already failed, and approximately _________ percent of American workers were unemployed.
A) 2,000/ 30
B) 3,000/ 20
C) 4,000/ 30
D) 3,000/ 25
  • 30. The Bonus Army was a group of unemployed World War I Veterans who demanded _______
A) Federal government action to end the Great Depression
B) that President Hoover resign from Office
C) that the U.S. go to war with Japan
D) their pension from the government in 1932
  • 31. The Grapes of Wrath was a book written ________
A) to explain the wine-making process in the 1930s
B) none of these answer choices
C) by the president to explain how the Great Depression began
D) about the hard times that average Americans faced in the 1930s
  • 32. The Great Depression approximately lasted ________ years.
A) 4 years
B) 13 years
C) 9 years
D) 15 years
  • 33. Money given to the poor during hard economic times is called _______
A) relief
B) disgraceful
C) bank run
D) inflation
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