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1 ESS TUESDAYS IN LIBRARY!
Earlyusmuse.wordpress.com Today February 7th ESS TUESDAYS IN LIBRARY! Agenda: Flashbacks 9-12 Civil War Begins Notes Battles Chart Objectives: I can identify & evaluate the major events & issues that prompted sectional conflicts and strained national unity in the Antebellum Period.

2 U.S. History: EOC Flashback Exercise
Unit 8: Roaring 20s and New Deal

3 9. Which of the following statements most accurately describes the plight of U.S. farmers during the 1920s? They enjoyed prosperity like much of the nation. They maintained the same level of economic stability during the war. They suffered because of Congress’ refusal to pass Coolidge’s programs. They suffered because of falling prices brought about by overproduction.

4 10. The 1920 census revealed for the first time most
men worked in manufacturing. adult women were employed outside the home. Americans lived in cities. Americans lived west of the Mississippi River.

5 11. Jazz music was developed by
European immigrants. American blacks. Native Americans. American teenagers.

6 12. The most pressing problem facing Franklin D
12. The most pressing problem facing Franklin D. Roosevelt when he became president was a chaotic banking situation. the national debt. Japanese expansion in the Pacific. large-scale unemployment.

7 9. Which of the following statements most accurately describes the plight of U.S. farmers during the 1920s? They enjoyed prosperity like much of the nation. They maintained the same level of economic stability during the war. They suffered because of Congress’ refusal to pass Coolidge’s programs. They suffered because of falling prices brought about by overproduction.

8 9. Which of the following statements most accurately describes the plight of U.S. farmers during the 1920s? They enjoyed prosperity like much of the nation. They maintained the same level of economic stability during the war. They suffered because of Congress’ refusal to pass Coolidge’s programs. They suffered because of falling prices brought about by overproduction.

9 10. The 1920 census revealed for the first time most
men worked in manufacturing. adult women were employed outside the home. Americans lived in cities. Americans lived west of the Mississippi River.

10 10. The 1920 census revealed for the first time most
men worked in manufacturing. adult women were employed outside the home. Americans lived in cities. Americans lived west of the Mississippi River.

11 11. Jazz music was developed by
European immigrants. American blacks. Native Americans. American teenagers.

12 11. Jazz music was developed by
European immigrants. American blacks. Native Americans. American teenagers.

13 12. The most pressing problem facing Franklin D
12. The most pressing problem facing Franklin D. Roosevelt when he became president was a chaotic banking situation. the national debt. Japanese expansion in the Pacific. large-scale unemployment.

14 12. The most pressing problem facing Franklin D
12. The most pressing problem facing Franklin D. Roosevelt when he became president was a chaotic banking situation. the national debt. Japanese expansion in the Pacific. large-scale unemployment.


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