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How did President Hoover’s approach toward the economy compare with Calvin Coolidge’s approach?
A. Both devoted time and government money to public assistance programs.
B. Both believed businesses should be responsible for American prosperity.
C. Hoover, unlike Coolidge, saw labor unions as a way to improve workers’ living standards.
D. Hoover, unlike Coolidge, believed in government programs to assist businesses.

I'd love the answers to the entire practice test. I'm just trying to finish out this year :)

1.B

2.B
3.C
4.B
5.A
6.D
7.B
8.B
9.C
10.C
11.D
12.D
i trusted first name and ended up getting #2 wrong. While I got a 91, you can easily get a 100 by using these answers.

1.B

2.C
3.C
4.B
5.A
6.D
7.B
8.B
9.C
10.C
11.D
12.D
I could be wrong but this is what I got

all of them are right except 2 and 11

2: B
11:D

ANSWERS TO Practice: Prosperity, Depression, and World War II Practice

btw first name was correct except 2 is B (Thank you anonymous for correcting them)

How did President Hoover’s approach toward the economy compare with Calvin Coolidge’s approach?
Incorrect answer A. Both devoted time and government money to public assistance programs.
Correct answer B. Both believed businesses should be responsible for American prosperity.
Incorrect answer C. Hoover, unlike Coolidge, saw labor unions as a way to improve workers’ living standards.
Incorrect answer D. Hoover, unlike Coolidge, believed in government programs to assist businesses.

Which of the following was a key factor in the passage of the Emergency Quota Act in 1921?
Incorrect answer A. the desire to have only American-born citizens in the United States
Correct answer B. the fear of a second wave of communist immigrants
Incorrect answer C. a fear that immigrants would take highly skilled jobs that paid well
Incorrect answer D. the fear of different races becoming more dominant in the United States

In the text, you read this about Franklin D. Roosevelt and the federal courts:
Soon after his inauguration in January 1937, Roosevelt put forward a plan to enlarge the federal courts. He called for raising the number of Justices on the Supreme Court from 9 to 15. The change would make it possible for him to appoint six new Justices who supported his programs.
Use the passage to answer the question.
Based on the evidence from the excerpt, which of the following principles might critics have charged President Roosevelt with violating?
Incorrect answer A. trial by jury
Incorrect answer B. laissez faire policy
Correct answer C. separation of powers
Incorrect answer D. freedom of speech

“Is ‘the old-fashioned girl,’ with all that she stands for in sweetness, modesty, and innocence, in danger of becoming extinct?"—The Literary Digest, 1921
Use the passage to answer the question.
Which of the following trends most likely prompted the Literary Digest to ask this question?
Incorrect answer A. the unfair representation of women in silent films
Correct answer B. the rapid rise of flapper fashions
Incorrect answer C. the lifestyle that the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union promoted for young women
Incorrect answer D. the illegal employment of women in bootlegging practices

What a pitiful spectacle is that of the great American Government, mightiest in the world, chasing unarmed men, women, and children with Army tanks… If the Army must be called out to make war on unarmed citizens, this is no longer America.
-Washington News, 1932
Use the passage to answer the question.
Which of the following best reflects the author’s perspective on the military action against the Bonus Army?
Correct answer A. These actions contradict and damage fundamental American beliefs.
Incorrect answer B. The lack of decency shown to our Army veterans is unlawful.
Incorrect answer C. Using military force on those who peacefully protest is proper.
Incorrect answer D. The United States should show stronger financial integrity when dealing with Army veterans.

Which of the following statements best reflects a criticism of the New Deal?
Incorrect answer A. Spending was cut in other areas to support Social Security.
Incorrect answer B. Government support of its citizens was minimal.
Incorrect answer C. The role of government was too greatly limited by the New Deal.
Correct answer D. The increased power and size of government went against laissez faire government.

In which of the following ways was Japan’s government most like Italy’s during the 1930s?
Incorrect answer A. Both actively preached racial superiority.
Correct answer B. Both fought to expand their territory beyond their borders.
Incorrect answer C. Both forced farmers to become factory workers.
Incorrect answer D. Both had a single, all-powerful totalitarian leader.

In what way did the efforts of the Tuskegee Airmen contribute to the hopes for improved civil rights in the United States?
Incorrect answer A. The Tuskegee Airmen showed that integrated fighting units could work well.
Correct answer B. The efforts of the African American Tuskegee Airmen during the war built determination to win civil rights after the war.
Incorrect answer C. The Tuskegee Airmen refused to fly until civil rights for African Americans were expanded.
Incorrect answer D. Because of the fine performance of Tuskegee Airmen in battle, the U.S. government integrated the armed services.

Why is the Battle of Midway considered a turning point in World War II?
Incorrect answer A. It forced Japan to surrender immediately.
Incorrect answer B. It represented the last major Axis victory.
Correct answer C. It came after many Japanese advances and proved the United States could win in the Pacific.
Incorrect answer D. It showed the Allied strategy against Germany was working.

What non-weapon tactic did the Allies use effectively against the Nazis?
Incorrect answer A. sending troops to non-combat areas to divert attention from the real target
Incorrect answer B. sending propaganda to European nations denouncing the Nazis
Correct answer C. sending battlefield communication in the Navajo language
Incorrect answer D. giving food and aid to bombed cities to gain support

Which of the following actions by the United States influenced Japan to complete plans for a secret attack on Pearl Harbor?
Incorrect answer A. More neutral countries to sided with the Allies.
Incorrect answer B. United States had declared war on Germany.
Incorrect answer C. The United States navy were threatening Pacific Island nations.
Correct answer D. The United States had refused to sell oil and scrap metal to Japan.

Use the image to answer the question.
What was the main purpose of the program this poster publicized?
Incorrect answer A. to raise fresh vegetables for soldiers overseas
Incorrect answer B. to create jobs for women workers
Incorrect answer C. to promote food rationing on the home front
Correct answer D. to reduce food shortages at home

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thanks ya'll! last time i hopped on here for help everyone was fighting and not giving the answers.and people, don't judge us and call it cheating if we just want help with a few questions to help us get jobs and get a good life

@hiii EXACTLY! They always say we are cheating but I use this website to cheat sometimes and also to check over my answers and correct them when I need to! But good point, I agree with what you said.

@first name and @anonymous are correct for 2022

To compare President Hoover's approach toward the economy with Calvin Coolidge's approach, we need to understand the key elements of each approach.

A. Both devoted time and government money to public assistance programs:
To determine if both presidents devoted time and government money to public assistance programs, we need to look at their policies. You can research each president's initiatives and policies related to public assistance programs, such as social welfare programs or relief efforts during economic downturns. By comparing these initiatives, you can determine if both of them focused on public assistance programs.

B. Both believed businesses should be responsible for American prosperity:
To determine if both presidents believed businesses should be responsible for American prosperity, you can study their economic policies. Look into their views on government intervention in the economy, regulations on businesses, and their stance on free market principles. By analyzing their policies, you can assess if both presidents emphasized the role of businesses in American prosperity.

C. Hoover, unlike Coolidge, saw labor unions as a way to improve workers' living standards:
To determine if Hoover saw labor unions as a way to improve workers' living standards while Coolidge did not, you can research their attitudes towards labor unions. Look into their stance on labor rights, collective bargaining, and their actions regarding labor disputes. By comparing the records of both presidents, you can evaluate their views on labor unions and their impact on workers' living standards.

D. Hoover, unlike Coolidge, believed in government programs to assist businesses:
To determine if Hoover believed in government programs to assist businesses while Coolidge did not, you should review their economic policies and actions. Look into their support for government intervention in the economy, bailouts, subsidies, and any specific programs aimed at assisting businesses. By comparing their approaches, you can assess if Hoover advocated for government programs to assist businesses, unlike Coolidge.

In order to accurately answer these questions, you will need to conduct research on the specific policies, actions, and views of both Presidents Hoover and Coolidge. This may involve reading scholarly articles, historical texts, or biographies that explore their respective presidencies and economic policies.

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