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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. Fireside chats: radio broadcasts that President Franklin D. Roosevelt delivered to the American people outlining his plans

2. Civilian Conservation Corps: a New Deal work relief program that hired unemployed men to work on environmental projects
3. Brains Trust: 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
4. Fair Labor Standards Act: established a federal minimum wage, set a maximum work week of 40 hours, and prohibited child labor for those younger than 16 years
5. Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA): a federal agency tasked with the job of planning and developing the Tennessee valley area through flood control, reforestation, and hydroelectric power projects
6. Collective bargaining: a process of negotiation between an employer and a group of employees belonging to a union that establishes the terms of the workers' employment
7. Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA): a New Deal farm program designed to raise prices paid to farmers by limiting production
8. John Maynard Keyes: argued that deficit spending was necessary in advanced capitalist economies in recession
9. Huey Long: proposed a program titled "Share Our Wealth" which recommended giving direct payments to the less fortunate by taking from wealthy Americans
10. Twentieth Amendment: passed in 1933 that sets the dates for the start of Congress's new term and the inauguration of the President and Vice President

Read the quotation. Then answer the question that follows.


“I live in real terror when I think we may be losing this generation. We have got to bring these young people into the active life of the community and make them feel that they are necessary.”
— Eleanor Roosevelt, May 7, 1934
Based on the quotation, which New Deal program did Eleanor Roosevelt push the Roosevelt Administration to create?
Responses

the National Youth Administration
the National Youth Administration

the Works Progress Administration
the Works Progress Administration

the Civil Works Administration
the Civil Works Administration

the Public Works Administration

the National Youth Administration

Use the images to answer the question.

Which New Deal relief program provided jobs working on construction projects such as those pictured?

Responses

the Social Security Administration
the Social Security Administration

the Federal Emergency Relief Administration
the Federal Emergency Relief Administration

the Public Works Administration
the Public Works Administration

the Federal Housing Administration

the Public Works Administration

Use the table to answer the question.

Which program is the Public Works Administration?

Responses

I. Program I is the Agricultural Adjustment Administration, not the Public Works Administration.
I. Program I is the Agricultural Adjustment Administration, not the Public Works Administration.

IV. Program IV is the Rural Electrification Administration, not the Public Works Administration.
IV. Program IV is the Rural Electrification Administration, not the Public Works Administration.

III. Program III is the Civilian Conservation Corps, not the Public Works Administration.
III. Program III is the Civilian Conservation Corps, not the Public Works Administration.

II. The Public Works Administration provided jobs for the unemployed in large-scale public works projects, such as the construction of highways and public buildings.

II. The Public Works Administration provided jobs for the unemployed in large-scale public works projects, such as the construction of highways and public buildings.

Why was the Social Security Act established?

Responses

to provide free health care for retired workers
to provide free health care for retired workers

to provide jobs for the unemployed
to provide jobs for the unemployed

to provide old-age pensions for retired workers
to provide old-age pensions for retired workers

to provide money to build bridges and roads

to provide old-age pensions for retired workers.

Why did President Franklin D. Roosevelt propose a "court-packing plan" to add justices to the Supreme Court during his presidency?

Responses

The court declared the Social Security Administration and the Works Progress Administration, two important New Deal programs, to be unconstitutional.
The court declared the Social Security Administration and the Works Progress Administration, two important New Deal programs, to be unconstitutional.

The court declared Executive Order 9981, which began the process of integrating the armed forces during the Second World War, to be unconstitutional.
The court declared Executive Order 9981, which began the process of integrating the armed forces during the Second World War, to be unconstitutional.

The court declared Executive Order 9066, which allowed for the internment of Japanese Americans during the Second World War, to be unconstitutional.
The court declared Executive Order 9066, which allowed for the internment of Japanese Americans during the Second World War, to be unconstitutional.

The court declared the National Industrial Recovery Act and the Agricultural Adjustment Act, two important New Deal policies, to be unconstitutional.