1. Herbert Hoover's response to the Great Depression differed from Franklin D. Roo- sevelt. Part of the difference was a belief that every person should
... [Show More] be responsible for themselves and pull themselves out of poverty through their own hard work. This idea reflects what ethos?
2. Determine which statement was more like- ly spoken by Franklin D. Roosevelt than by Herbert Hoover.
3. Determine which statement was more like- ly spoken by Herbert Hoover than by Franklin D. Roosevelt.
4. Which description best matches the Na- tional Industrial Recovery Act from Roo- sevelt's New Deal?
5. Which description best matches the Civil- ian Conservation Corps from Roosevelt's New Deal?
6. Which description best matches the Fed- eral Emergency Relief Administration from Roosevelt's New Deal?
7. Which of these actions occurred as a part of Franklin D. Roosevelt's First New Deal?
Individualism
"The federal government must act to provide direct aid to Americans who need it."
"America has endured financial panics before, and I am certain the economy will recover."
"To stabilize the manufacturing sector, businesses worked to- gether to establish fair codes of competition."
"This was put in place to help provide jobs mainly to young men who didn't have work. They helped with some labor-intensive tasks such as constructing roads, planting
trees and a variety of other land management projects."
"This program sent federal money to the states to help put Americans back to work."
Several government initiatives quickly provided work for the unemployed.
8. Congress passed legislation,
such as the Social Security Act,
Which of these actions occurred as a part of Franklin D. Roosevelt's Second New Deal?
9. Which of these actions occurred as a part of Franklin D. Roosevelt's First New Deal?
10. Which statement reflects Charles Cough- lin's opinion about Roosevelt's New Deal?
11. Which statement reflects Huey P. Long's opinion about Roosevelt's New Deal?
12. Which statement reflects Republican lead- ers' opinions about Roosevelt's New Deal?
13. Which statement reflects how the New Deal changed Americans' relationship with the government?
14. Which statement reflects a way in which historians have argued that the New Deal changed the nature of American politics?
15. Most historians would agree with which of these statements?
to reform society and create a welfare state.
The Supreme Court overturned some federal actions as uncon- stitutional.
"The New Deal doesn't do enough to defend labor or es- tablish monetary reform."
"The government is not doing enough to redistribute wealth from the rich to those less for- tunate."
"The New Deal is moving us away from America's tradition- al values of individualism and small government."
Americans expected the feder- al government to regulate the economy.
The inability of states to deal with the Great Depression led to growth in the federal govern- ment.
The New Deal greatly in- creased the size and scope of the federal government in everyday life. [Show Less]