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U.S. History Week 26
Franklin Roosevelt and the New Deal, 1923-1941
I designed a quiz related to chapter 26 at the bottom of this article.
Directions for the quiz:
- Scroll down & click on the first thumbnail to enlarge to full screen.
- Choose an answer for each question.
- Click on the graphic to advance to the next screen.
- The correct answer is on the screen following the question.
- Compare your answers with those provided.
- If you cannot easily see the correct answer, check the captions.
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Practice learning Chapter 26 Key Terms on Quizlet.
Week 26 Videos:
- Crash Course: The New Deal (14:56)
- Southern Tenant Farmer’s Union (3:02)
- The Legacy of the Civilian Conservation Corps (7:03)
- History Channel: Eleanor Roosevelt (4:27)
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U.S. History Week 26 Franklin Roosevelt and the New Deal 1932-1941 |
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Despite being wealthy, Franklin D. Roosevelt felt the American public could relate to his physical hardships due to ___. Answer choices include: malaria, smallpox, influenza, polio |
The correct answer is polio. |
After 1933, the ___, the time between a president’s election and inauguration, was changed from 4 to 2 months. Answer choices include: interregnum, intermission, interdependence, internment |
The correct answer is interregnum. |
What happened as Franklin D. Roosevelt took the oath of office? Answer choices include: Shots were fired. The sun came out. People began booing. FDR tripped and fell. |
The correct answer is: The sun came out. |
One famous quote by Franklin D. Roosevelt was “The only thing we have to fear is ___.” Answer choices include: fear itself, more of the same, almighty God, looking back with regret |
The correct answer is fear itself. |
The correct answer is bank reform. |
FDR held ___ in order to address the American public via radio, bolstering confidence in the country. Answer choices include: State of the Union addresses, podcasts, fireside chats, clubhouse appeals |
The correct answer is fireside chats. |
With the repeal of the 18th Amendment and ratification of the 21st Amendment came a ___ tax. Answer choices include: gasoline, death, tobacco, beer |
The correct answer is beer. |
The correct answer is Civilian Conservation Corps. |
The AAA paid Southern farmers to grow fewer crops. Answer choices include: true, false |
The correct answer is true. |
To which state did many dissatisfied Dust Bowl refugees go? Answer choices include: California, Michigan, Kansas, New Hampshire |
The correct answer is California. |
Who wrote folk songs like “Roll the Union On” to give voice to workers as part of the labor movement? Answer choices include: Elvis Presley, John Handcox, Bob Dylan, Chuck Berry |
The correct answer is John Handcox. |
The National Recovery Administration created codes requiring ___ wages and ___ work hours. Answer choices include: maximum/minimum, maximum/maximum, minimum/maximum, minimum/minimum |
The correct answer is minimum/maximum. |
What animal picture often signified economic recovery from the Great Depression? Answer choices include: platypus, beaver, turtle, eagle |
The correct answer is eagle. |
Between 1933 & 1939, the Public Works Administration built about ___ percent of all new public schools in the U.S. Answer choices include: 10, 30, 50, 70 |
The correct answer is 70. |
The TVA revitalized a river valley in ___ through several initiatives. Answer choices include: Texas, West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee |
The correct answer is Tennessee. |
The Administration believed the Great Depression was fueled by building wealth for a few at the expense of many. Answer choices include: true, false |
The correct answer is true. |
Whose “End Poverty in California” program included changing farms/factories with unpaid taxes into cooperatives? Answer choices include: Charles Coughlin, Edgar E. Witt, Upton Sinclair, Harry Hopkins |
The correct answer is Upton Sinclair. |
The correct answer is Huey Long. |
Which of the following was created under the Federal Project #1 under the WPA? Answer choices include: dramas & state murals, work-study jobs, collection of oral histories, all of these |
The correct answer is all of these. |
The correct answer is: All of these. |
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