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Look at the picture of the Norris Dam while it was under construction in the southern United States and answer the question.

Constructed between 1933 and 1936, the Norris Dam was designed to prevent flooding and provide electricity to the surrounding area. Based on your knowledge of social studies, which New Deal program was responsible for the construction of the Norris Dam?

Responses

the Tennessee Valley Authority
the Tennessee Valley Authority

the Civilian Conservation Corps
the Civilian Conservation Corps

the Federal Housing Administration
the Federal Housing Administration

the National Youth Administration

the Tennessee Valley Authority

What was the purpose of the Agricultural Adjustment Act?

Responses

to create a farm surplus for export to other countries
to create a farm surplus for export to other countries

to increase production to feed Americans in need
to increase production to feed Americans in need

to create employment for people living in rural areas
to create employment for people living in rural areas

to increase farm income by controlling production

to increase farm income by controlling production

Why did President Franklin D. Roosevelt lose supporters during his battle with the Supreme Court over the New Deal?

Responses

Many believed Roosevelt was seeking to limit the authority of the federal judiciary by expanding the power of state and local court systems.
Many believed Roosevelt was seeking to limit the authority of the federal judiciary by expanding the power of state and local court systems.

Many believed Roosevelt was attempting to divert resources from important social programs during a time when many Americans relied on them.
Many believed Roosevelt was attempting to divert resources from important social programs during a time when many Americans relied on them.

Many believed Roosevelt was catering to the interests of major corporations by limiting the ability of the government to regulate business activity.
Many believed Roosevelt was catering to the interests of major corporations by limiting the ability of the government to regulate business activity.

Many believed Roosevelt was undermining the independence of the judicial branch by attempting to appoint more justices that supported his policies.

Many believed Roosevelt was undermining the independence of the judicial branch by attempting to appoint more justices that supported his policies.

Who would NOT have benefitted from the Social Security Act of 1935?

Responses

farm workers
farm workers

unemployed workers
unemployed workers

retired workers
retired workers

disabled workers

Workers who were currently employed and not facing retirement or disability would not have immediately benefited from the Social Security Act of 1935.

Who would NOT have benefitted from the Social Security Act of 1935?

Responses

1. farm workers

2. unemployed workers

3. retired workers

4. disabled workers

The Social Security Act of 1935 did not initially cover domestic and agricultural workers, so they would not have benefitted from it.

so is that farm workers?

Yes, that includes farm workers.

but Is the answer farm workers?

Yes, the answer is farm workers because they were not initially covered under the Social Security Act of 1935.

How was Eleanor Roosevelt different from previous First Ladies of the United States?

Responses

She helped the president manage daily responsibilities of the government.
She helped the president manage daily responsibilities of the government.

She traveled around the country to build support for her political career.
She traveled around the country to build support for her political career.

She advocated for improving the lives of minority populations and the poor.
She advocated for improving the lives of minority populations and the poor.

She pursued her own policy goals as a congressional representative.

She advocated for improving the lives of minority populations and the poor.

1.fireside chats

2.Civilian Conservation Corps
3.Brains Trust
4.Fair Labor Standards Act
5.Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
6.collective bargaining
7.Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA)
8.John Maynard Keyes
9.Huey Long
10.Twentieth Amendment

1. passed in 1933 that sets the dates for the start of Congress's new term and the inauguration of the president and vice president
2. proposed a program titled "Share Our Wealth" which recommended giving direct payments to the less fortunate by taking from weaithy
Americans
3. argued that deficit spending was necessary in advanced capitalist economies in recession
4. a New Deal farm program designed to raise prices paid to farmers by limiting production
5. a process of negotiation between an employer and a group of employees belonging to a union that establishes the terms of the workers' employment
6. a federal agency tasked with the job of planning and developing the Tennessee valley area through flood control, reforestation, and hydroelectric power projects
7. established a federal minimum wage, set a maximum work week of 40 hours, and prohibited child labor for those younger than 16 years
8. an unofficial advisory cabinet to President Franklin Roosevelt, originally formed when he was governor of New York, that presented possible solutions to the nation's problems
9. a New Deal work relief program that hired unemployed men to work on environmental projects
10. radio broadcasts that President Franklin D. Roosevelt delivered to the American people outlining his plans

1. Twentieth Amendment

2. Huey Long
3. John Maynard Keyes
4. Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA)
5. Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
6. collective bargaining
7. Fair Labor Standards Act
8. Brains Trust
9. Civilian Conservation Corps
10. fireside chats

match the description/definition

1.fireside chats
2.Civilian Conservation Corps
3.Brains Trust
4.Fair Labor Standards Act
5.Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
6.collective bargaining
7.Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA)
8.John Maynard Keyes
9.Huey Long
10.Twentieth Amendment

1. passed in 1933 that sets the dates for the start of Congress's new term and the inauguration of the president and vice president
2. proposed a program titled "Share Our Wealth" which recommended giving direct payments to the less fortunate by taking from weaithy
Americans
3. argued that deficit spending was necessary in advanced capitalist economies in recession
4. a New Deal farm program designed to raise prices paid to farmers by limiting production
5. a process of negotiation between an employer and a group of employees belonging to a union that establishes the terms of the workers' employment
6. a federal agency tasked with the job of planning and developing the Tennessee valley area through flood control, reforestation, and hydroelectric power projects
7. established a federal minimum wage, set a maximum work week of 40 hours, and prohibited child labor for those younger than 16 years
8. an unofficial advisory cabinet to President Franklin Roosevelt, originally formed when he was governor of New York, that presented possible solutions to the nation's problems
9. a New Deal work relief program that hired unemployed men to work on environmental projects
10. radio broadcasts that President Franklin D. Roosevelt delivered to the American people outlining his plans

1. Twentieth Amendment

2. Civilian Conservation Corps
3. John Maynard Keyes
4. Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA)
5. Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
6. Collective bargaining
7. Fair Labor Standards Act
8. Brains Trust
9. Huey Long
10. Fireside chats