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                How did the role of the federal government change during the New Deal?  
A.
The power given to state government's exceeded national power.
B.
The government accepted accountability for the nation's economic stability.
C.
The federal government decreased spending to avoid national debt.
D.
The president advocated a decreased role of the federal government.
I think it is
            
        A.
The power given to state government's exceeded national power.
B.
The government accepted accountability for the nation's economic stability.
C.
The federal government decreased spending to avoid national debt.
D.
The president advocated a decreased role of the federal government.
I think it is
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                    Answered by
            Anonymous
            
    I think it is "A"
    
                    Answered by
            Anonymous
            
    Nvm i think its "B"
    
                    Answered by
            Anonymous
            
    r u sure?
    
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            Anonymous
            
    can someone help?
    
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            Anonymous
            
    XD addison
    
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            me when the
            
    It's B. I just took the test.
    
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    I got the answers for anyone who is struggling on this
[ The New Deal's Legacy Quiz ]
1.) B
2.) B
3.) D
4.) A
5.) C
6.) [on your own]
7.) C
8.) [on your own]
9.) D
10.) [on your own]
11.) A
12.) Employing Citizens: The Tennessee Vallery Authority Act (V.A.A), The Civilian Conservation Corps Act (C.C.C.A)
Restoring Confidence: The Emergency Banking Act (E.B.A), The Glass-Steagall Act (G.S.A)
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[ The New Deal's Legacy Quiz ]
1.) B
2.) B
3.) D
4.) A
5.) C
6.) [on your own]
7.) C
8.) [on your own]
9.) D
10.) [on your own]
11.) A
12.) Employing Citizens: The Tennessee Vallery Authority Act (V.A.A), The Civilian Conservation Corps Act (C.C.C.A)
Restoring Confidence: The Emergency Banking Act (E.B.A), The Glass-Steagall Act (G.S.A)
this will get you a 100% for the multiple choice, you are gonna have to do the sentences on your own though.
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( these answers are mine. I don't suggest you copy word for word, try to put it in your own words.)
Do you think it was a good idea for the U.S. government to pay artists to create works of art during the depression?
- I think it was a good idea because they were struggling like everyone else and weren't receiving pay for their work.
Analyze Huey Long's criticism of the New Deal.
- Huey long argued that his policies were helping the rich but were doing very little to help the poor and those who were struggling.
Describe policies of the National Industrial Recovery Act of the National Recovery Administration concerning unions.
- The National Recovery Administration was made a law by Franklin Roosevelt to help businesses who were trying to recover from the great depression.
Hope this helps! Remember to put your answer in your own words! Good Luck!
    
( these answers are mine. I don't suggest you copy word for word, try to put it in your own words.)
Do you think it was a good idea for the U.S. government to pay artists to create works of art during the depression?
- I think it was a good idea because they were struggling like everyone else and weren't receiving pay for their work.
Analyze Huey Long's criticism of the New Deal.
- Huey long argued that his policies were helping the rich but were doing very little to help the poor and those who were struggling.
Describe policies of the National Industrial Recovery Act of the National Recovery Administration concerning unions.
- The National Recovery Administration was made a law by Franklin Roosevelt to help businesses who were trying to recover from the great depression.
Hope this helps! Remember to put your answer in your own words! Good Luck!
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                    Answer
            
    Use the excerpt from Huey P. Long's "Share Our Wealth" speech, given on March 12, 1935, to answer the question.
And they proceeded with the NRA. Everything from a peanut stand to a power house had to have a separate book of rules and laws to regulate what they did. If a peanut stand started to parch a sack of goobers for sale, they had to be careful to go through the rule book. One slip and he went to jail. A little fellow who pressed a pair of pants went to jail because he charged 5 cents under the price set in the rule book. So they wrote their NRA rule book, codes, laws, etc. They got up over 900 of them. One would be as thick as an unabridged dictionary and as confusing as a study of the stars. It would take 40 lawyers to tell a shoe-shine stand how to operate and be certain he didn't go to jail.
In 3–5 sentences, analyze Huey Long’s criticism of the New Deal. Cite specific details in the excerpt to support your analysis.
    
And they proceeded with the NRA. Everything from a peanut stand to a power house had to have a separate book of rules and laws to regulate what they did. If a peanut stand started to parch a sack of goobers for sale, they had to be careful to go through the rule book. One slip and he went to jail. A little fellow who pressed a pair of pants went to jail because he charged 5 cents under the price set in the rule book. So they wrote their NRA rule book, codes, laws, etc. They got up over 900 of them. One would be as thick as an unabridged dictionary and as confusing as a study of the stars. It would take 40 lawyers to tell a shoe-shine stand how to operate and be certain he didn't go to jail.
In 3–5 sentences, analyze Huey Long’s criticism of the New Deal. Cite specific details in the excerpt to support your analysis.
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