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 A. Internment CampsA.  C. Volstead Act  B. The Red ScareB.  D. Scottsboro Case A. Mitchell Palmer led raids in the United States attacking communism?

Back to Board Protect Democracy it is #1! I support xenophobia!  B. Red Scare

 A. Ku Klux Klan A. Ku Klux Klan  C. Robber Barrons C. Robber Barrons  B. Sacco & Vanzetti B. Sacco & Vanzetti  D. Scottsboro Boys D. Scottsboro Boys All of the following are examples of racism during the 1920’s & 1930’s except:

Back to Board C. Robber Barons

 A. Flappers A. Flappers  C. Pearl Harbor C. Pearl Harbor  B. Prohibition B. Prohibition  D. Teapot Dome Scandal D. Teapot Dome Scandal All are characteristic of 1920’s except:

Back to Board C. Pearl Harbor

 A. Court Packing Plan A. Court Packing Plan  C. buying on margin C. buying on margin  B. Speculation B. Speculation  D. individual debt D. individual debt The Great Depression was caused by all of the following except:

Back to Board A. The Court Packing Plan

 A. Woodrow Wilson A. Woodrow Wilson  C. Herbert Hoover C. Herbert Hoover  B. Warren G. Harding B. Warren G. Harding  D. Franklin D. Roosevelt D. Franklin D. Roosevelt He was elected in 1928, mistreated the Bonus Army and was blamed for the Depression:

Back to Board C. Herbert Hoover Sorry, rainy day activities don’t qualify!

 A. Relief A. Relief  C. Reform C. Reform  B. Recovery B. Recovery  D. All of the above D. All of the above The New Deal focused on:

Back to Board D. All of the above

 A. CWA A. CWA  C. PWA C. PWA  B. CCC B. CCC  D. WPA D. WPA Which New Deal agency did NOT build roads, bridges and dams?

Back to Board C. CCC focused on conservation

 A. Scottsboro Case A. Scottsboro Case  C. Court Packing Plan C. Court Packing Plan  B. 21 st Amendment B. 21 st Amendment  D. FDIC D. FDIC FDR tried to add additional justices to Supreme Court due to the court overturning his ABC agencies :

Back to Board C. Court Packing Plan

 A. Hoover A. Hoover  C. Teddy Roosevelt C. Teddy Roosevelt  B. FDR B. FDR  D. Harding D. Harding He carried the USA through the Great Depression and through most of WWII?

Back to Board B. Franklin Roosevelt

 A. causes of Great A. causes of Great  Depression Depression  C. causes of New C. causes of New  Deal Deal  B. effects of Great B. effects of Great  Depression Depression  D. effects of New D. effects of New  Deal Deal WWI debt, the Stock Market Crash and speculation are:

Back to Board A. Causes of Great Depresion

 A. The Great A. The Great  Depression Depression  C. Black Tuesday C. Black Tuesday  B. The New Deal B. The New Deal  D. Volstead Act D. Volstead Act This was blamed for “BIG” government expansion and bold, persistent, experimentation:

Back to Board B. The New Deal

 A. Bonus Army A. Bonus Army  C. Kamikazee Pilots C. Kamikazee Pilots  B. Tuskegee Airmen B. Tuskegee Airmen  D. Navajo Code Talkers D. Navajo Code Talkers This was a great of WWI vets who demanded payment for service in the war. Hoover ran them out of DC.

Back to Board A. The Bonus Army

 A. Board games A. Board games  C. TV C. TV  B. Radio B. Radio  D. movies D. movies The 1930’s forms of entertainment were all of the following EXCEPT

Back to Board C. TV

 A. The bombing of A. The bombing of  Pearl Harbor Pearl Harbor  C. Court Packing Plan C. Court Packing Plan  B. Black Tuesday B. Black Tuesday  D. Hoovervilles D. Hoovervilles What started the Great Depression?

Back to Board B. Black Tuesday October 29, 1929

 A. WWI A. WWI  C. Bonus Army C. Bonus Army  B. Black Tuesday B. Black Tuesday  D. Bombing of Pearl D. Bombing of Pearl  Harbor Harbor What ended the Great Depression?

D. The bombing of Pearl harbor

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