Deck 19: A Nation in Crisis: the Great Depression and the New Deal, 1929-1939

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The Golden Gate Bridge,the Grand Coulee Dam,and the Boulder Dam are among the structures built under the purview of what New Deal program? ​

A)Civilian Conservation Corps
B)National Recovery Administration
C)​Public Works Administration
D)​Works Progress Administration
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Who was the Republican Party's nominee for president in the 1936 election? ​

A)Herbert Hoover
B)Alfred M.Landon
C)​Huey P.Long
D)​Robert Wagner
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By 1931,the number of Americans who were unemployed had soared to ​

A)1 million.
B)2 million.
C)​8 million.
D)​20 million.
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Who led the Bonus March on Washington in the summer of 1932? ​

A)farmers who wanted a government bonus for allowing land to lay fallow
B)young people who lobbied for free public land after their term of service ended
C)​World War I veterans who lobbied for cash advances on their veterans' bonuses
D)​trade unionists who demanded the government force industrialists to pay bonuses stipulated in union contracts
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Which action did President Hoover take to remedy the depression following the 1929 stock market crash? ​

A)He initiated a massive public works program.
B)He set up presidential committees to coordinate volunteer relief efforts. 
C)​He proposed legislation to have the government underwrite failed banks.
D)​He discouraged the Federal Reserve System from allowing businesses to borrow.
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What proposal did Roosevelt withdraw after encountering significant opposition from the American public? ​

A)his decision to run for a fourth term.
B)his suggestion to end Social Security.
C)​his recommendation to nationalize the banks.
D)​his plan to increase the size of the Supreme Court.
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Which of the following men was not a critic of the New Deal? ​

A)Father Charles Edward Coughlin
B)Harry Hopkins
C)​Huey Long
D)​Francis E.Townsend
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President Roosevelt's response to the banking crisis included all of the following except ​

A)declaring a national bank holiday.
B)proposing an emergency banking act.
C)​assuming government ownership of the banks.
D)​reassuring Americans about entrusting their money to banks.
Question
Under the Agricultural Adjustment Act,the federal government paid subsidies to farmers who agreed to ​

A)reduce their crop production.
B)increase their farm production.
C)​hire unemployed migrant workers.
D)​donate surpluses to the unemployed.
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What New Deal program,aimed at creating "jobs,jobs,jobs," employed 25 percent of the nation's work force at its height? ​

A)Civilian Conservation Corps
B)Federal Emergency Relief Administration
C)​Public Works Administration
D)​Works Progress Administration
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Who proposed an Old Age Revolving Pensions Limited plan,which would provide a government pension of $200 monthly for everyone over sixty years of age? ​

A)Charles Coughlin
B)Herbert Hoover
C)​Huey Long
D)​Frances E.Townsend
Question
Which group of farmers was helped most by the Agricultural Adjustment Act? ​

A)large landowners
B)migrant workers
C)​sharecroppers
D)​tenant farmers
Question
What was considered Franklin D.Roosevelt's greatest political liability? ​

A)his inferior education
B)his physical disability 
C)​his lack of political experience 
D)​his connections to the Communist Party
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Why did veterans march on Washington in 1932? ​

A)to demand compensation for war-related injuries 
B)to request that veterans be considered first for jobs created by federal government
C)to encourage research into post-traumatic stress syndrome and other mental and emotional illnesses from which veterans suffered
D)​to show support for a bill that would allow veterans to borrow against a bonus that had been promised to them by the government
Question
Which statement regarding the Bonus March of 1932 is true? ​

A)Federal troops moved to disperse the bonus marchers with tanks,machine guns,and tear gas. 
B)Veterans camped in makeshift dwellings received food and other assistance from the Hoover administration.
C)​Veterans who occupied government buildings were forcibly ousted them,resulting in the loss of two dozen lives.
D)​President Hoover and others in his administration joined the marchers for a photo op to garner support for the government. 
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What did the 1932 Norris-LaGuardia Act do? ​

A)reduce taxes on corporates and estates
B)grant workers freedom of association in unions
C)​provide states with matching funds for unemployment relief
D)​fund the construction and renovation of transportation facilities
Question
The programs President Roosevelt launched in his first hundred days in office became known by what name? ​

A)the Fair Deal
B)the Good Deal
C)​the New Deal
D)​the Square Deal
Question
What group wooed African American support by defending the Scottsboro boys,teens who had been wrongly accused of raping two white women in Alabama in 1931? ​

A)the Civilian Conservation Corps
B)the Communist Party 
C)​the Democratic Party 
D)​the Ku Klux Klan
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What strategy was pioneered by autoworkers at a General Motors plant in Flint,Michigan? ​

A)picket line
B)strikebreaking
C)​sit-down strike
D)​walkout
Question
What was the goal of the Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA)? ​

A)to help public schools stay open
B)to help states aid the unemployed
C)​to help banks protect their deposits 
D)​to help farmers hurt by the Dust Bowl
Question
How did Congress respond to German and Italian aggression in the mid-1930s? ​

A)It issued a declaration of war.
B)It passed two Neutrality Acts.
C)​It proclaimed support for its allies.
D)​It called for an emergency summit of world leaders.
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Congress passed the Smoot-Hawley Tariff over President Hoover's veto.​
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Record high temperatures and low rainfall led to the Dust Bowl,which contributed to the woes of Great Plains farmers during the Great Depression.​
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Franklin Roosevelt initiated a series of conversations with the American public that became known as "fireside chats." ​
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Huey Long was a Louisiana senator who proposed an agenda to redistribute income to "make every man a king." ​
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Who was Jesse Owens? ​

A)an African American track star 
B)an African American radio comedian
C)​the first African American baseball player 
D)​the first African American Oscar winner
Question
One of President Roosevelt's first foreign policy initiatives was to ​

A)call for an embargo of the Japanese islands
B)extend formal recognition to the Soviet Union
C)​sign a mutual assistance treaty with Britain and France
D)​issue economic sanctions against the Germans and Hitler
Question
Upon taking office President Roosevelt declared a national bank holiday to allow the federal government to inspect the banks and only allowed those considered solvent to reopen.​
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What country invaded Manchuria in 1931? ​

A)France
B)Korea
C)​Japan
D)​Russia
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Almost three million people abandoned their farms in Oklahoma,Kansas,and South Dakota during the Dust Bowl. ​
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As Secretary of the Interior,Harold Ickes oversaw the Federal Emergency Relief Administration and the Civil Works Administration.​
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Immediately after his inauguration,Franklin D.Roosevelt called Congress into a special session to nationalize the banks.​
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Who were the title characters of Amos 'n' Andy,the Depression era's most popular radio program? ​

A)African American men living in Harlem 
B)Mexican Americans threatened with deportation 
C)​migrant workers traveling among California farms
D)​farmers who lived in Oklahoma during the Dust Bowl 
Question
What was the most popular pastime during the Great Depression? ​

A)watching television.
B)going to the movies.
C)​taking a leisurely drive.
D)​attending baseball games.
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The programs of the Tennessee Valley Authority targeted America's poorest region for relief. ​
Question
Britain and France ceded what territory to Germany in return for Adolph Hitler's promise not to take any more territory? ​

A)Austria
B)the Crimea
C)​Hungary
D)​Sudentenland
E)​Switzerland
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What was the effect of the Fair Labor Standards Act? ​

A)It ensured equal pay for men and women.
B)It established a minimum wage and maximum workweek.
C)​It negotiated a truce between industry and striking workers.
D)​It provided employment opportunities to African Americans.
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​The Revenue Act of 1932 was designed to raise money through tariffs.
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African Americans began to shift from support of the Republican Party toward the Democratic Party for all of the following reasons except ​

A)African Americans benefited from New Deal jobs and assistance.
B)The Democratic Congress pushed through the first major civil rights bill since Reconstruction.
C)​Roosevelt hired a prominent African American to advise the White House on minority issues.
D)​African Americans admired Eleanor Roosevelt,who demonstrated support for African Americans and minority rights.
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What were Hoovervilles? ​

A)shantytowns built by homeless Americans
B)temporary camps built by the Bonus Army
C)​housing provided by the federal government
D)​inexpensive cars introduced by Ford Motor Company
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First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt resigned from the Daughters of the American Revolution after the organization refused to allow Marian Anderson to sing at Constitution Hall because she was black.​
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The Supreme Court became more liberal as President Roosevelt replaced justices who retired with his own choices. ​
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The 1935 Wagner Act created the National Labor Relations Board and protected collective bargaining and other rights of workers ​
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President Roosevelt embraced isolationist ideals that the United States should refrain from all agreements with European nations.​
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The popularity of radio suffered during the tough economic times of the Depression.​
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Many Americans escaped from their problems during the Great Depression by going to the movies.​
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In September 1931,the Japanese displayed their imperialistic stance by invading the Philippines.​
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In 1934,Fulgencia Batista overthrew the U.S.-backed regime to take over control of Cuba.​
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The American Liberty League was organized by conservative business leaders to counter what they viewed as the New Deal's radicalism.​
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The unemployment rate for African Americans during the Depression was as high as 50 percent,higher than for white Americans.​
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Deck 19: A Nation in Crisis: the Great Depression and the New Deal, 1929-1939
1
The Golden Gate Bridge,the Grand Coulee Dam,and the Boulder Dam are among the structures built under the purview of what New Deal program? ​

A)Civilian Conservation Corps
B)National Recovery Administration
C)​Public Works Administration
D)​Works Progress Administration
​Public Works Administration
2
Who was the Republican Party's nominee for president in the 1936 election? ​

A)Herbert Hoover
B)Alfred M.Landon
C)​Huey P.Long
D)​Robert Wagner
Alfred M.Landon
3
By 1931,the number of Americans who were unemployed had soared to ​

A)1 million.
B)2 million.
C)​8 million.
D)​20 million.
​8 million.
4
Who led the Bonus March on Washington in the summer of 1932? ​

A)farmers who wanted a government bonus for allowing land to lay fallow
B)young people who lobbied for free public land after their term of service ended
C)​World War I veterans who lobbied for cash advances on their veterans' bonuses
D)​trade unionists who demanded the government force industrialists to pay bonuses stipulated in union contracts
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5
Which action did President Hoover take to remedy the depression following the 1929 stock market crash? ​

A)He initiated a massive public works program.
B)He set up presidential committees to coordinate volunteer relief efforts. 
C)​He proposed legislation to have the government underwrite failed banks.
D)​He discouraged the Federal Reserve System from allowing businesses to borrow.
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6
What proposal did Roosevelt withdraw after encountering significant opposition from the American public? ​

A)his decision to run for a fourth term.
B)his suggestion to end Social Security.
C)​his recommendation to nationalize the banks.
D)​his plan to increase the size of the Supreme Court.
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7
Which of the following men was not a critic of the New Deal? ​

A)Father Charles Edward Coughlin
B)Harry Hopkins
C)​Huey Long
D)​Francis E.Townsend
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8
President Roosevelt's response to the banking crisis included all of the following except ​

A)declaring a national bank holiday.
B)proposing an emergency banking act.
C)​assuming government ownership of the banks.
D)​reassuring Americans about entrusting their money to banks.
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9
Under the Agricultural Adjustment Act,the federal government paid subsidies to farmers who agreed to ​

A)reduce their crop production.
B)increase their farm production.
C)​hire unemployed migrant workers.
D)​donate surpluses to the unemployed.
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10
What New Deal program,aimed at creating "jobs,jobs,jobs," employed 25 percent of the nation's work force at its height? ​

A)Civilian Conservation Corps
B)Federal Emergency Relief Administration
C)​Public Works Administration
D)​Works Progress Administration
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11
Who proposed an Old Age Revolving Pensions Limited plan,which would provide a government pension of $200 monthly for everyone over sixty years of age? ​

A)Charles Coughlin
B)Herbert Hoover
C)​Huey Long
D)​Frances E.Townsend
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12
Which group of farmers was helped most by the Agricultural Adjustment Act? ​

A)large landowners
B)migrant workers
C)​sharecroppers
D)​tenant farmers
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13
What was considered Franklin D.Roosevelt's greatest political liability? ​

A)his inferior education
B)his physical disability 
C)​his lack of political experience 
D)​his connections to the Communist Party
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14
Why did veterans march on Washington in 1932? ​

A)to demand compensation for war-related injuries 
B)to request that veterans be considered first for jobs created by federal government
C)to encourage research into post-traumatic stress syndrome and other mental and emotional illnesses from which veterans suffered
D)​to show support for a bill that would allow veterans to borrow against a bonus that had been promised to them by the government
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15
Which statement regarding the Bonus March of 1932 is true? ​

A)Federal troops moved to disperse the bonus marchers with tanks,machine guns,and tear gas. 
B)Veterans camped in makeshift dwellings received food and other assistance from the Hoover administration.
C)​Veterans who occupied government buildings were forcibly ousted them,resulting in the loss of two dozen lives.
D)​President Hoover and others in his administration joined the marchers for a photo op to garner support for the government. 
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What did the 1932 Norris-LaGuardia Act do? ​

A)reduce taxes on corporates and estates
B)grant workers freedom of association in unions
C)​provide states with matching funds for unemployment relief
D)​fund the construction and renovation of transportation facilities
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17
The programs President Roosevelt launched in his first hundred days in office became known by what name? ​

A)the Fair Deal
B)the Good Deal
C)​the New Deal
D)​the Square Deal
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18
What group wooed African American support by defending the Scottsboro boys,teens who had been wrongly accused of raping two white women in Alabama in 1931? ​

A)the Civilian Conservation Corps
B)the Communist Party 
C)​the Democratic Party 
D)​the Ku Klux Klan
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19
What strategy was pioneered by autoworkers at a General Motors plant in Flint,Michigan? ​

A)picket line
B)strikebreaking
C)​sit-down strike
D)​walkout
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20
What was the goal of the Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA)? ​

A)to help public schools stay open
B)to help states aid the unemployed
C)​to help banks protect their deposits 
D)​to help farmers hurt by the Dust Bowl
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21
How did Congress respond to German and Italian aggression in the mid-1930s? ​

A)It issued a declaration of war.
B)It passed two Neutrality Acts.
C)​It proclaimed support for its allies.
D)​It called for an emergency summit of world leaders.
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22
Congress passed the Smoot-Hawley Tariff over President Hoover's veto.​
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23
Record high temperatures and low rainfall led to the Dust Bowl,which contributed to the woes of Great Plains farmers during the Great Depression.​
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24
Franklin Roosevelt initiated a series of conversations with the American public that became known as "fireside chats." ​
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Huey Long was a Louisiana senator who proposed an agenda to redistribute income to "make every man a king." ​
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26
Who was Jesse Owens? ​

A)an African American track star 
B)an African American radio comedian
C)​the first African American baseball player 
D)​the first African American Oscar winner
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One of President Roosevelt's first foreign policy initiatives was to ​

A)call for an embargo of the Japanese islands
B)extend formal recognition to the Soviet Union
C)​sign a mutual assistance treaty with Britain and France
D)​issue economic sanctions against the Germans and Hitler
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28
Upon taking office President Roosevelt declared a national bank holiday to allow the federal government to inspect the banks and only allowed those considered solvent to reopen.​
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29
What country invaded Manchuria in 1931? ​

A)France
B)Korea
C)​Japan
D)​Russia
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Almost three million people abandoned their farms in Oklahoma,Kansas,and South Dakota during the Dust Bowl. ​
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As Secretary of the Interior,Harold Ickes oversaw the Federal Emergency Relief Administration and the Civil Works Administration.​
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Immediately after his inauguration,Franklin D.Roosevelt called Congress into a special session to nationalize the banks.​
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33
Who were the title characters of Amos 'n' Andy,the Depression era's most popular radio program? ​

A)African American men living in Harlem 
B)Mexican Americans threatened with deportation 
C)​migrant workers traveling among California farms
D)​farmers who lived in Oklahoma during the Dust Bowl 
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34
What was the most popular pastime during the Great Depression? ​

A)watching television.
B)going to the movies.
C)​taking a leisurely drive.
D)​attending baseball games.
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35
The programs of the Tennessee Valley Authority targeted America's poorest region for relief. ​
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36
Britain and France ceded what territory to Germany in return for Adolph Hitler's promise not to take any more territory? ​

A)Austria
B)the Crimea
C)​Hungary
D)​Sudentenland
E)​Switzerland
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37
What was the effect of the Fair Labor Standards Act? ​

A)It ensured equal pay for men and women.
B)It established a minimum wage and maximum workweek.
C)​It negotiated a truce between industry and striking workers.
D)​It provided employment opportunities to African Americans.
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​The Revenue Act of 1932 was designed to raise money through tariffs.
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39
African Americans began to shift from support of the Republican Party toward the Democratic Party for all of the following reasons except ​

A)African Americans benefited from New Deal jobs and assistance.
B)The Democratic Congress pushed through the first major civil rights bill since Reconstruction.
C)​Roosevelt hired a prominent African American to advise the White House on minority issues.
D)​African Americans admired Eleanor Roosevelt,who demonstrated support for African Americans and minority rights.
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40
What were Hoovervilles? ​

A)shantytowns built by homeless Americans
B)temporary camps built by the Bonus Army
C)​housing provided by the federal government
D)​inexpensive cars introduced by Ford Motor Company
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First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt resigned from the Daughters of the American Revolution after the organization refused to allow Marian Anderson to sing at Constitution Hall because she was black.​
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42
The Supreme Court became more liberal as President Roosevelt replaced justices who retired with his own choices. ​
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43
The 1935 Wagner Act created the National Labor Relations Board and protected collective bargaining and other rights of workers ​
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44
President Roosevelt embraced isolationist ideals that the United States should refrain from all agreements with European nations.​
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45
The popularity of radio suffered during the tough economic times of the Depression.​
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46
Many Americans escaped from their problems during the Great Depression by going to the movies.​
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47
In September 1931,the Japanese displayed their imperialistic stance by invading the Philippines.​
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In 1934,Fulgencia Batista overthrew the U.S.-backed regime to take over control of Cuba.​
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The American Liberty League was organized by conservative business leaders to counter what they viewed as the New Deal's radicalism.​
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The unemployment rate for African Americans during the Depression was as high as 50 percent,higher than for white Americans.​
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