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Which of the following represents a specific promise made by Franklin Roosevelt in the presidential campaign of 1932 concerning how he would attack the Great Depression?
Roosevelt promised to nationalize all banks and major industries.
Roosevelt promised to mobilize America's youth in wartime.
Roosevelt pledged to continue the economic policies undertaken by President Hoover.
Roosevelt promised to experiment with bold new government programs for economic and social reform while balancing the federal budget.
Roosevelt promised to engage in Keynesian deficit spending byt he U.S. government to stimulate the economy.
2
Eleanor Roosevelt vigorously championed the rights of all of the following EXCEPT
African Americans.
women.
organized labor.
unemployed Americans.
political radicals such as socialists and communists.
3
Which of the following best describes President Roosevelt's first Hundred Days in office?
A flood of social and economic relief, recovery, and reform New Deal legislation passed by highly supportive Congress that was eager to assist the new president
Cautious and gradual legislative efforts by President Roosevelt and Congress to address the severe social and economic problems caused by the Great Depression
A do-nothing Congress that blocked nearly every relief, recovery, and reform proposal that President Roosevelt sent for congressional consideration
President Roosevelt's "going over the heads of Congress" to appeal to Americans to prod a reluctant Congress to adopt his relief, recovery, and reform proposals.
President Roosevelt and Congress failing to come to a political consensus concerning how to address the social and economic ills spawned by the Great Depression
4
President Roosevelt responded to the public uncertainty and grave concerns about the soundness of the American financial system by doing all of the following EXCEPT
closing all American banks for a week, shortly after taking office, in order to reorganize them on a sounder basis.
securing congressional passage of the Glass-Steagall Banking Reform Act.
creating the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation to insure all individual deposits, initially up to $5,000.
nationalizing several major banks that were tottering on the brink of failure and bringing them under the management of the Federal Reserve Board.
using his masterful communication skills to deliver one of his famous radio fireside chats to assure Americans that federal legislation had now placed banks and their depositors' funds on solid footing.
5
Which controversial New Deal program prompted critics to brand it as a dangerous example of government control of industry and creeping socialism?
The Tennessee Valley Authority
The Federal Hpusing Administration
The Agricultural Adjustment Act
The Civilian Conservation Corps
The Federal Emergency Relief Administration
6
What demagogic promise did Senator Huey P. Long make to gain a large national following in the early-mid 1930's?
Senator Long promised to nationalize all banks and public utility companies.
Senator Long promised to assess a special tax on Jews for causing the Great Depression.
Senator Long promised to help farmers and workers organize collectively to resist the power of corporations.
Senator Long promised to provide the unemployed and elderly with a $200-a-month social security payment.
Senator Long promised to "share our wealth" by raising taxes on the rich and giving every family $5,000.
7
What was the primary reason for the failure of the National Recovery Administration (NRA) to spark a significant industrial recovery?
Business and organized labor resisted regulation by the agency.
The fair competition wages and maximum hours labor codes required too much self-sacrifice on the part of industry, labor, and the public
Harold Ickes, the head of the agency, proved to be an incompetent administrator.
The NRA failed to provide enough protection to enable organized labor to bargain fairly with management.
THe agency did not have enough power to control business.
8
How did the first Agricultural Adjustment Act propose to solve the farm problem?
By reducing agricultural production through government payments to reduce cro pacreage
By subsidizing American farmers' exports overseas
By providing financial incentives to farmers to move from private farming to farm cooperatives.
By providing government-financed price support sto guarantee a minimum price for farmers' goods on domestic agricultural markets
By offering financial grants and loan restructuring assistance from the agricultural Adjustment Administration to help farmers pay their mortgages
9
ALl of the following contributed to the development of the DUst Bowl in 1930s EXCEPT
dry-farming techniques.
drought.
farmers' failure to use stream tractors and other modern equipment.
the cultivation of marginal farmlands on the Great Plains.
soil erosion
10
What was the purpose of the federal Securities Act and the Securities and Exchange Commission?
To halt the sale fo stocks on margin (i.e., with borrowed funds)
To force stockbrokers to register with the federal government
To prevent interlocking directorates and business pyramiding schemes
To provide full disclosure of information and prevent insider trading and other fraudulent practices
To enable the Chicago Board of Trade to compete with the New York Stock Exchange
11
What was the most important difference between the AMerican social Security system established by the New Deal and most EUropean social welfare systems?
The American Social Security system was opposed by large sectors of the public, while most European social welfare systems enjoyed overwhelming popular support.
The American Social SEcurity system, in contrast to most European social welfare systems, did not permit the Social Security number to be used for identification and security purposes.
The American Social Security system, as opposed to its European social welfare counterparts, did not address the issue of single mothers with dependent children in the home.
When it was established in 1935, the AMerican Social Security syste, unlike most concurrent European social welfare systems, failed to icnlude disability insurance and state-federal unemployment insurance benefits for eligible workers.
As opposed to most European social welafre systems, American workers had to be employed to obtain Social Security benefits.
12
The Wagner or National Labor Relations Act of 1935 accomplished all of the following EXCEPT that it
helped spur the creation and development of the unskilled industrial workers' union, the Congress of Industrial Workers.
ushered in a decade of peace and stability in organized labor-business relation.
gave organized labor the legal authority to bargain collectively.
was vehemently opposed byu teh American FEderation of Labor because of its weak protections for organized labor.
established the powerful National Labor Relations Board to mediate and arbitrate disputes between labor and business.
13
All of the following characterized President Roosevelt's Supreme Court-packing scheme in 1937 EXCEPT
it was motivated by President Roosevelt's frustration over many of his New Deal programs being declared unconstitutional.
it represented a nakedly political attempt to overturn the constitutional checks and balances among the three branches of government.
the scheme was dropped when Justice Roberts began to vote on the sid eof four of his colleagues and uphold the constitutionality of New Deal programs.
it had an adverse effect on President Roosevelt's efforts to pass other New Deal social and economic reforms in 1937.
it raised the political ire and fierce opposition of only Republicans.
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Which of the following represents the consensus assessment of the historical legacy of Roosevelt's New Deal by most historians?
The New Deal programs ended the Great Depression and spurred the American economic recovery in the 1940s.
The New Deal provided moderate social and eocnomic reform to millions of Americans and probably staved off the rise of socialism or reactionary fascism in the United States.
THe New Deal crippled the American system of free eneterprise for many years with its socialistic undermining of capitalism.
THe New Deal would have been more effective if President Roosevelt had demonstrated powerful presidential leadership.
The New Deal repesented an unsuccessful attempt to create a centrally planned economy by an elitist dictatorship of left-wing do-gooders.
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