During the 1930s New Deal, African-Americans:

a. worked in segregated CCC camps
b. were mostly excluded from Social Security benefits
c. were discriminated against by the Federal Housing Administration
d. All of the above
*I think D for this.

What ended the Great Depression?
Select one:
a. New Deal programs
b. The rebound of the stock market
c. World War II spending
d. A bailout by J.P. Morgan
*I think C.

Under the New Deal, women:
Select one:
a. were treated the same as men.
b. were excluded from all benefits.
c. played a more visible role in national politics.
d. were encouraged to work, even if married.
* I think c.

1 answer

You're correct on all three.
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