This was Franklin Roosevelt’s plan to end the Great Depression? A.) Great Society B.) Square Deal C.) Raw DealD.) New Deal L F.

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This was Franklin Roosevelt’s plan to end the Great Depression? A.) Great Society B.) Square Deal C.) Raw DealD.) New Deal L F

FDR, as a part of his New Deal program repaired and constructed water power dams in the south to put people to work? A.) Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. B.) Tennessee Valley Authority C.) Agricultural Adjustment Act D.) Civilian Conservation Core L B.) Tennessee Valley Authority F

The Tennessee Valley Authority not only provided jobs to people during the Great Depression but also provided what to rural areas? A.) Flooding B.) Electricity C.) EducationD.) Bread lines L B.) Electricity F

A third advantage of the TVA was that it provided for? A.) Flood control B.) Overproduction C.) EducationD.) Breadlines L A.) Flood control F

This made it illegal for a business to fire or threaten to fire a worker that formed or joined a union? A.) Sherman Antitrust Act B.) Meat Inspection Act C.) Wagner ActD.) Dawes Act L C.) Wagner Act F

The Wagner Act is also known as the? A.) CCC B.) NLRA C.) WPAD.) TVA L B.) NLRA F

The National Labor Relations Act and the Creation of the NLRB resulted in? A.) Unemployment B.) Decline in Unions C.) Great DepressionD.) Industrial Unionism L F

This Second New Deal program provided retirement insurance for workers over 65? A.) AFL-CIO B.) Social Security C.) NLRBD.) FDIC L B.) Social Security F

This individual was a symbol for social progress and women’s activism? A.) Huey Long B.) Karl Marx C.) Eleanor RooseveltD.) Theodore Roosevelt L C.) Eleanor Roosevelt F

This individual was a political challenge to FDR’s domestic leadership in that he criticized the New Deal & run for President with the promise to provide every family a home, food, clothes, education, etc.? A.) A. Phillip Randolph B.) Hugo Black C.) Eugene Debs D.) Huey Long L F

This was FDR’s attempt to influence Congress To add 6 Justices to the U.S. Supreme Court? A.) Meat Inspection Act B.) Wagner Act C.) Dawes ActD.) Court Packing bill L F

FDR wanted to add Justices to the Supreme Court that would ______ the New Deal program? A.) Oppose B.) Support C.) Vote againstD.) Discredit L B.) Support F

This was a series of Congressional laws that made it illegal to sell arms or make loans to nations at war? A.) War time Acts B.) Wagner Acts C.) Anti-War ActsD.) Neutrality Acts L F

This was why many U.S. citizens wanted To stay neutral during WWII in 1939? A.) Imperialism B.) Nationalism C.) IsolationismD.) Expansionism L C.) Isolationism F

This individual was the first female secretary of an executive department & served as Secretary of Labor to implement The first Social Security program? A.) Frances PerkinsB.) Miriam Hopkins C.) Eleanor RooseveltD.) Jeanette Rankin L A.) Frances Perkins F

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