What was the main promise Roosevelt made in the 1932 election that helped him win? (1 point) Responses He promised to reorganize the economy. He promised to reorganize the economy. He promised to help the jobless, poor farmers, and the elderly. He promised to help the jobless, poor farmers, and the elderly. He promised to regulate big banks more heavily to prevent another depression. He promised to regulate big banks more heavily to prevent another depression. He promised new deals with European countries to get loans to help end the Depression.

The main promise Roosevelt made in the 1932 election that helped him win was that he promised to help the jobless, poor farmers, and the elderly.

Which of the following best describes the legislation of the New Deal? (1 point) Responses stronger banks, fireside chats, and Hundred Days stronger banks, fireside chats, and Hundred Days the National Recovery Administration, Medicare, and help for the jobless the National Recovery Administration, Medicare, and help for the jobless relief for the jobless, recovery for the economy, and reform to prevent another depression relief for the jobless, recovery for the economy, and reform to prevent another depression more Supreme Court justices, fireside chats, and stronger unions

The best description of the legislation of the New Deal is relief for the jobless, recovery for the economy, and reform to prevent another depression.

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The chosen option is "stronger banks, fireside chats, and Hundred Days".

Senator Huey Long adopted the motto “Share Our Wealth” during the Great Depression. To what does this refer? (1 point) Responses distributing food and other goods to everyone distributing food and other goods to everyone allowing more immigrants into the country allowing more immigrants into the country celebrating America’s culture and arts celebrating America’s culture and arts collecting heavier taxes from the rich

The motto "Share Our Wealth" adopted by Senator Huey Long during the Great Depression refers to collecting heavier taxes from the rich.

Why was Roosevelt upset when the Supreme Court started ruling parts of the New Deal unconstitutional? (1 point) Responses He felt both the New Deal and his ability to lead the nation were threatened. He felt both the New Deal and his ability to lead the nation were threatened. He did not have a new plan if the New Deal was no longer valid. He did not have a new plan if the New Deal was no longer valid. He felt it was a battle between the courts and the public. He felt it was a battle between the courts and the public. He thought the New Deal programming was not given enough time to be fully effective.

Roosevelt was upset when the Supreme Court started ruling parts of the New Deal unconstitutional because he felt both the New Deal and his ability to lead the nation were threatened.

What was one of the major failures of the New Deal program? (1 point) Responses It did not help the poor. It did not help the poor. It never reformed the banking system. It never reformed the banking system. It did not end the Great Depression. It did not end the Great Depression. The jobs it created did not last.