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History help please

Comerpickles:

@tigerlover

tigerlover:

What do you need help with today? :D

Comerpickles:

36 question quiz, unless you're busy

tigerlover:

I can help, but only briefly.

Comerpickles:

Okie President Roosevelt’s plan of relief, recovery, and reform, known as the New Deal, was to address Question 1 options: the Great Depression concerns of the wealthy World War 2 World War 1

tigerlover:

A

Comerpickles:

Thanks Which example shows the RELIEF component of FDR’s New Deal? Question 2 options: Public Works Administration(PWA)—created jobs for projects like building roads, bridges, and dams Federal Emergency Relief Administration(FERA)—federal money to states for meeting basic needs of homeless Tennessee Valley Authority(TVA)—provided jobs in Tennessee Valley to build dams, power plants, and work to control flooding and erosion all of these

tigerlover:

A

Comerpickles:

Which example shows the RECOVERY component of FDR’s New Deal? Question 3 options: the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation(FDIC)—regain public confidence in bank by insuring individual bank accounts up to $5000. the Securities and Exchange Commission(SEC)—to prevent another stock market crash by more government control/regulation in stock transactions. Tennessee Valley Authority(TVA)—provided jobs in Tennessee Valley to build dams, power plants, and work to control flooding and erosion all of these

Comerpickles:

Thanks

tigerlover:

Maybe b?

Comerpickles:

Thanks, Which example shows the REFORM component of FDR’s New Deal? Question 4 options: the Securities and Exchange Commission(SEC)—to prevent another stock market crash by more government control/regulation in stock transactions. Public Works Administration(PWA)—created jobs for projects like building roads, bridges, and dams the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation(FDIC)—regain public confidence in bank by insuring individual bank accounts up to $5000. all of these

tigerlover:

B

Comerpickles:

Thanks Which statement best displays the greatest impact of New Deal (relief, recovery, reform) policies? Question 5 options: the New Deal was responsible for starting World War 2 the New Deal had no effect on the economy decreased government spending which led to an increase in employment opportunities increased government involvement in the economy

tigerlover:

D x3

Comerpickles:

Thanks, Why is the New Deal’s impact on the US economy hard to measure? Question 6 options: The New Deal reforms were spread across several years and changes to the economy can only be measured one year at a time Because this was the world’s first Great Depression and economists did not understand how to measure the New Deal’s impact WWII created production demands that benefited businesses and provided jobs that ended widespread unemployment In addition to the New Deal, several international trade agreements were signed during this period and that diluted the New Deal’s impact

tigerlover:

A?

Comerpickles:

Thanks, Why did FDR sign the Social Security Act in 1935 as a part of the second New Deal? Question 7 options: Roosevelt needed to include protections to the young and healthy workers who were fueling the economic turnaround Roosevelt believed senior citizens did not benefit from the First New Deal Roosevelt was concerned that the banking industry would enter in to another collapse with out the Social Security Act Roosevelt felt that securing the social aspects of society would make people more likely to support the Allies in WW2

tigerlover:

C?

Comerpickles:

Thanks Which was a piece of the Social Security Act in 1935? Question 8 options: all of these unemployment insurance old-age pensions (payments) aid to the disabled

tigerlover:

@JustSaiyan I'm sorry. I just started to get extreamly busy.

Comerpickles:

Its alright hun, thanks

Comerpickles:

@JustSaiyan

JustSaiyan:

A

Comerpickles:

Thanks, Which reason best highlights why amendments to the Social Security Act (SSA) were made? Question 9 options: the SSA amendments were ultimately vetoed by Congress the first version excluded (left out) groups of people who should receive benefits too the first version of the act covered more people than intended and the amendments were needed to cut costs FDR was concerned that young voters felt left out of the New Deal, and the SSA amendments would provide benefits to them while they worked

JustSaiyan:

B

Comerpickles:

Thanks, Which statement most reflects a criticism of FDR’s New Deal coming from a political CONSERVATIVE? Question 10 options: New Deal policies should have been limited to increasing immigration to help fill the many open jobs at the time the government should have stepped in and done even more to expand its powers and revive the economy the New Deal made government too big and powerful and limited rights of individuals and property the state governments should have been the one to make the New Deal – not the federal government

JustSaiyan:

A

Comerpickles:

Thanks, Which statement most reflects a criticism of FDR’s New Deal coming from a political LIBERAL? Question 11 options: the New Deal went too far in its attempts to control the economy the New Deal only had impact in northern states the federal government had no authority to step in and implement these New Deal policies. the New Deal did not do enough to get government more involved in economy and stop inequality in US

JustSaiyan:

D

Comerpickles:

Thanks, Why did the Supreme Court deem two policies of the First New Deal unconstitutional? Question 12 options: all of these the Supreme Court did not see any economic impact and wanted to restrict the New Deal believed the policies to involve the federal government too much in the regulation (control) of private businesses Presidents are only allowed one major piece of legislation during their time in office

JustSaiyan:

B

Comerpickles:

Thanks, Which statement most likely displays FDR’s reason to “pack the court” Question 13 options: He wanted to reorganize the federal court system to uphold his New Deal agenda to get the judicial branch’s support Packing the court would ensure that FDR would have the freedom to act as Commander-in-Chief during WW2 Gerrymandering was controlled by the courts and FDR wanted friendly congressional districts drawn after the 1930 census Creating jobs for judges was FDR’s primary way for decrease unemployment

JustSaiyan:

A

Comerpickles:

Thanks, Eleanor Roosevelt’s broad participation in social and political causes during her time as First Lady was Question 14 options: important in shifting the First Lady’s role from passive to active as an agent for change not uncommon as many First Ladies before her took an active role in changing society important in ending the Great Depression unique in that she targeted her efforts to help the middle and upper class

JustSaiyan:

A or C.

Comerpickles:

Thanks, Which example highlights Eleanor Roosevelt’s influence as First Lady? Question 15 options: convinced FDR to appoint more women in government ended discrimination related to New Deal laws kept FDR informed on state of nation by traveling US all of these

JustSaiyan:

C

Comerpickles:

Thanks, Which group was Eleanor Roosevelt most concerned with helping? Question 16 options: women minorities poor all of these

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