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How did people on the home front use liberty bonds to support the World War I effort? Liberty bonds helped the government pay for the war. Liberty bonds freed prisoners to fight in the war effort. Liberty bonds helped th...
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Which New Deal program was struck down because it regulated commerce improperly? the Social Security Act the Tennessee Valley Authority the National Recovery Administration the Agricultural Adjustment Administration
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How did most of the nation react to President Nixon’s “Saturday Night Massacre”? Many people applauded his termination of disloyal staff members. Many people lost interest in the Watergate scandal. Many people staged pro...
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The main reason the United States decided to build a canal across Panama instead of Nicaragua was that: the distance to deliver materials from the United States was shorter. the United States was able to buy Panama from...
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In which order did groups from the United States first settle in Hawaii? military, government officials, businessmen missionaries, businessmen, military diplomats, military, businessmen military, businessmen, missionarie...
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Which of the following statements best describes the Soviet Union’s role in Eisenhower’s domino theory? The Soviet Union occupied Eastern European countries and imposed communist rule across the region. Eastern Europe fo...
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n the wake of the Cuban Revolution of 1959, Cuba placed Fulgencio Batista in power. formed an alliance with the United States. formed an alliance with the Soviet Union. built an economy based on capitalism.
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What was one way “old” immigrants differed from “new” immigrants in the 1800s? The “old” immigrants were Protestants and Jews, while the “new” immigrants were Catholics and Jews. The “old” immigrants settled among the na...
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How did opponents of the New Deal manage to end some of its programs? by arguing against them in public by voting against them in Congress by challenging them before the Supreme Court by refusing to enforce them on a sta...
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Which of Robert La Follette’s proposals are still in place today? direct primaries and income tax the spoils system and political machines the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Amendments support of monopolies and trusts
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Many Americans faced social consequences of the Depression, but one direct economic consequence was unemployment. hunger. Hoovervilles. shantytowns.
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As a result of wartime production, people needed government aid to survive. more women volunteered for noncombat groups. the average work week for people increased. the government borrowed money from citizens.
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What was the first territory the United States acquired beyond the borders of its 48 contiguous states? Alaska. Guam. Hawaii. the Philippines.
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How did the overproduction of goods in the 1920s affect consumer prices, and in turn, the economy? Consumer demand increased, prices decreased, and the economy grew. Prices increased along with consumer demand, and the e...
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What was the main goal of the settlement house movement? to provide social services for immigrants to stop the spread of domestic violence to force the public to stop drinking alcohol to end child labor and improve worki...
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Which of the following was a provision of the Chinese Exclusion Act that affected Chinese immigrants who were already in the United States? The act forced Chinese immigrants to return to China. The act prohibited Chinese...
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What explains Louis Armstrong’s significance to jazz during the Harlem Renaissance? He was the first recorded jazz artist and considered the best jazz composer. He was a leading saxophonist and toured all over the world...
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What explains Louis Armstrong’s significance to jazz during the Harlem Renaissance? He was the first recorded jazz artist and considered the best jazz composer. He was a leading saxophonist and toured all over the world...
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How did consumers weaken the economy in the late 1920s? Consumers only bought a limited number of products. Consumers bought too many goods they could not afford. Consumers refused to pay high prices for agricultural goo...
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In 1929, unresolved economic issues led to an increase in consumer demand. a stock market crash. a stock market boom. an increase in the production of goods.
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Which best summarizes American economic issues at the end of the 1920s? overproduction, too many credit purchases, stock speculation a decrease in credit to consumers, overproduction, stock speculation underproduction, t...
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Look at the graph. Then answer the question. mc022-1.jpg Which best explains what had happened in general by the end of October 1929 in the stock market? The market had an overall rally. The market had lost much of its v...
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When banks closed as a result of the financial crisis of the Great Depression, depositors were given stock shares instead of cash in compensation. could retrieve the money from their accounts before closure. lost any sav...
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During which decade did an economic boom and bust occur in the United States? 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s
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In the 1920s, what did businesses and industries do that caused the economy to slow down? They hired more workers. They speculated in the stock market. They bought stocks on margin. They overproduced goods.
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