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Putin put the energy industry of Russia under government control, which most clearly represented
a return to communism. a
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The New Deal
In order to combat the economic devastation caused by the Great Depression, Franklin Roosevelt had Congress pass a
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Identify a policy that states use to attract businesses.(1 point)
Responses a low minimum wage policy a low minimum wage policy
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The Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act, a law which raised taxes on goods imported into the U.S, was designed to protect American
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Which of the following best summarizes a Democrat’s argument against the National Bank?
“The bank is unconstitutional because
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This excerpt is from a radio address delivered by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933, a time of great economic
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To whom has Congress delegated its power to print money?
A. Federal Reserve System B. National Bank of the United States C.
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10. Define Sherman Antitrust Act. How did President Roosevelt feel about big businesses? How did he feel about good trusts and
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During the Industrial Revolution, how did political decisions work to discourage competing markets outside the U.S.?(1 point)
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How did President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal policies in fighting the Great Depression differ from the earlier policies
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How did president franklin d. roosevelts new deal polices in fighting the great depression differ from the earlier polices
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What was one effect of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff? (1 point) Responses other countries responded by raising tariffs on American
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Choose the best word in the drop-down menu to complete the sentences. (1 point) Today, most historians consider the New Deal a
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How did President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal policies in fighting the Great Depression differ from the earlier policies
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Senator Huey adopted the motto "share our wealth" during the great depression. to what does this refer?
A. distributing food and
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How did President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal policies in fighting the Great Depression differ from the
earlier policies
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What contributed to Eugene Talmadge's popularity among rural white Georgians and his electoral success?
(1 point) Responses His
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What contributed to Eugene Talmadge's popularity among rural white Georgians and his electoral success?
(1 ) Responses His
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How did Germany, Italy, and Japan try to make up for the lack of natural resources they could access during the Great
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Who stood to benefit the most from Hamilton's plan?
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What benefit did Hamilton think the Bank of the United States would create for the country
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what was one effect of the Smoot hawley tariff
The United States agreed to lower its tariff, but only it’s agricultural exports
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What contributed to Eugene Talmadge's popularity among rural white Georgians and his electoral success?
(1 point) Responses His
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What contributed to Eugene Talmadge's popularity among rural white Georgians and his electoral success? (1 point)ResponsesHis
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Senator Huey Long adopted the motto “Share Our Wealth” during the Great Depression. To what does this refer?
(1 point)
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Question 4 According to the video, what problems was the Agricultural Adjustment Act trying to fix? Your answer should be 1-2
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What was one effect of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff?(1 point)
Responses It helped the American economy regain some lost ground from
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Which of the following best summarizes Hoover’s and Roosevelt’s policies?
(1 point) Responses Hoover was most concerned about
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What was one effect of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff?(1 point)
Responses Other countries responded by raising tariffs on American
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Under the Han, iron and salt were so important that A. IT WAS FORBIDDEN FOR THEM TO TRAADE IT OUTSIDE OF CHINA, B. ONLY WEALTHY
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For the purpose of assisting the States in the administration of their unemployment compensation laws, there is hereby
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What Chinese leader was first responsible for China’s shift toward becoming an economic power?(1 point)
Responses Mao Zedong
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Drag and drop. Complete the flow chart outlining Preston, Franklin D Roosevelt’s plan for invigorating the economy during the
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the continental system was aimed at
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European countries responded to the worldwide depression by setting up protective trade barriers, which only worsened the crisis
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The attitude adopted by Calvin Coolidge that government should play a small role in business affairs is known as what?
(1 point)
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Which of the following are reasons that the United States began to regulate monopolies in the late 1800s? (1 point)
consumers had
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The attitude adopted by Calvin Collidge that government should play a small role in business affairs is known as what?
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Which belief did Presidents Roosevelt, Taft, and Wilson share? (1 point) Responses The federal government should not be involved
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how did president hoover approach toward the economy compare with calvin coolidges apporoach
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What policy led the Great Depression to become an international crisis?(1 point)
Responses Rugged Individualism Rugged
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Under the Han the Salt and Iron industries were Choose A, B, C, D,
A.privately owned, B.dominated by foreign merchants, C.run as
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Read the excerpts from "opening statements from John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon First Televised Debate."
Kennedy: I'm not
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determined how much farmers could grow of a particular crop and was ultimately determined to be unconstitutional.
Inspired by
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Leann is knowledgeable about a variety of economic policies and regulations. Her friend asks for help understanding the policy
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The Communist concept of collectivism in China has been
A.) replaced with ideas of private enterprise due to a booming economy
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How did President Hoover’s approach toward the economy compare with Calvin Coolidge’s approach? (1 point) Responses
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How did President Hoover’s approach toward the economy compare with Calvin Coolidge’s approach?
(1 point) Responses Both
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Alexander Hamilton's recommendation for creating a national bank is an example of
a. a powers given by the federal government b.
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Why might the government decide to send stimulus checks?
to help stimulate the nations GPD to improve public opinion about
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