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Buying stocks on loan A. Civilian Conservation Corps B. FDIC C. On margin D. New Deal

Buying stocks on loan C. On margin

Franklin D. Roosevelt’s program A. Civilian Conservation Corps B. FDIC C. On margin D. New Deal

Franklin D. Roosevelt’s program D. New Deal

Work relief program A. Civilian Conservation Corps B. FDIC C. On margin D. New Deal

Work relief program A. Civilian Conservation Corps

Insures bank deposits A. Civilian Conservation Corps B. FDIC C. On margin D. New Deal

Insures bank deposits B. FDIC

In the 1930s the United States went into a severe economic state called the A. Great Inflation. C. Great Depression. B. Great Downturn. D. Great Recession.

In the 1930s the United States went into a severe economic state called the C. Great Depression.

In 1931 President Herbert Hoover authorized spending on highways, parks,and libraries, or A. recreation. C. public works projects. B. relief projects. D. financial projects.

In 1931 President Herbert Hoover authorized spending on highways, parks,and libraries, or B. relief projects.

Charities and churches worked to provide aid for the needy called A. relief. C. recession. B. City Support. D. financial aid.

Charities and churches worked to provide aid for the needy called A. relief.

What New Deal program built dams to provide cheap electricity in some Southern states? A. SEC B. PWA C. CCC D. TVA

What New Deal program built dams to provide cheap electricity in some Southern states? D. TVA

Who was President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s “eyes and ears”? A. Hattie Caraway C. Ralph Bunche B. Eleanor Roosevelt D. John Collier

Who was President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s “eyes and ears”? B. Eleanor Roosevelt

Who was the Black Cabinet member who worked for the State Department? A. John CollierC. Ralph Bunche B. Marian Anderson D. Margaret Bourke-White

Who was the Black Cabinet member who worked for the State Department? C. Ralph Bunche

Daytime radio shows sponsored by laundry detergents earned the nickname A. laundry shows. C. bubbles. B. soap operas.D. dirty ’n’ clean.

Daytime radio shows sponsored by laundry detergents earned the nickname B. soap operas.

Who was the photographer who took photographs of migrant workers? A. Dorothea Lange C. Walker Evans B. Grant WoodD. Thomas Hart Benton

Who was the photographer who took photographs of migrant workers? A. Dorothea Lange

What act provided monthly pensions for retired people? A. WPA C. Townsend Act B. Revenue Act D. Social Security Act.

What act provided monthly pensions for retired people? D. Social Security Act.

What disaster was reversed by government spending on public works? A. Tennessee Valley flood C. Roosevelt Recession B. Wagner ActD. Spanish Civil War.

What disaster was reversed by government spending on public works? C. Roosevelt Recession

Organization that regulates stocks A. SECC. NRA B. WPA D. JAG

Organization that regulates stocks A. SEC