Huey P. Long's Political Career

Read and study the sources about Huey Long. Then use the five sources and your knowledge of social studies to answer the questions.







Source 2: Political cartoon from Huey P. Long’s Louisiana Progress newspaper, 1930



Source 3: Excerpt from Huey P. Long’s obituary, New York Times, September 11, 1935

Source 4: Political cartoon depicting Huey P. Long, 1932





Source 5: Campaign poster, 1940

Multiple Choice Question
In Document 3, the New York Times writes, “Senator Long's career is also a reminder that material for the agitator and the demagogue is always ample in this country.”

Which statement best describes the connotation of the word “demagogue” as it is used in Document 3?
A.
a leader who preys on the ignorance of the lower classes
B.
a leader who misleads the citizenry about his presidential ambitions
C.
a leader who shifts his political positions to reflect the public’s wishes
D.
a leader who enacts policies to improve the lives of the common people

1 answer

The best statement that describes the connotation of the word “demagogue” as it is used in Document 3 is:

A. a leader who preys on the ignorance of the lower classes

This option captures the negative connotation associated with the term "demagogue," which often refers to a leader who manipulates and exploits the fears and emotions of the populace, particularly the less informed or lower socio-economic classes.