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D.O.R. for 4/8 1.) Name the best thing you did over spring break. 2.) What is one thing you will always remember about the 3 major industries in MN during the early 1900s?

D.O.R. for 4/9 1.) Using the timeline on pg , when did the stock market crash? 2.) Using the same timeline, in 1936 Moorhead, MN set a record high temperature of ___ degrees Fahrenheit.

D.O.R. for 4/10 1.) Using p. 232, the Great Depression was considered an economic ________. 2.) Using p. 233, fill in the blank: Prohibition meant _______ was illegal in MN.

D.O.R. for 4/11 1.) Roosevelt’s plan to help our country out of the Great Depression was called what? [Hint: p. 237] 2.) _______ was a form of aid given to the elderly, disabled, or unemployed. [Hint: p. 236]

D.O.R. for 4/14 1.) TRUE or FALSE: Using the past paragraph on pg. 239, the New Deal ended the Great Depression. 2.) Using pg. 239, how much money did the New Deal pump into Minnesota’s economy?

D.O.R. for 4/15 1.)Using the timeline on p , what year did WWII begin? 2.) Using the same timeline, what year did Japan attack Pearl Harbor in Hawaii?

D.O.R. for 4/16 1.) Using pg. 249, what 3 countries make up the Axis powers? 2.) Using pg. 250, what 3 countries led the Allied nations?

D.O.R. for 4/17 1.) Using pg. 252, name 2 Minnesota manufacturers that helped the war effort. 2.) Using pg. 253, the limiting of certain foods or materials is called _______.

D.O.R. for 4/18 1.)Using the pg. 255, how many Minnesotans served in WWII? 2.) Using p. 256, how many Minnesotans died in WWII? ***TURN IN!