48. ​Unit 8-12: New Deal - Part 2 (4)​​ Question Preview (ID: 51434)


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The government is going into ____________, borrowing money to finance the 2nd New Dea
a) Debt
b) Businesses
c) Investors
d) Painters

The Social Security Administration was a program created for people too ________to keep working.
a) Rich
b) Sick
c) Injured
d) Old

Some of the jobs FDR created at this time were not necessary jobs. Murals were painted, plays were written, etc. and the country had gone in debt for this.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

The Progressives view of Social Security says that if you pay into the system you get the same or less as everyone else. Even if you for example, have been paying many years and some only a few years. They believe in inco
a) same
b) less
c)
d)

Up until this time the government was or was not involved in one’s “saving for retirement”. People did this on their own.
a) was
b) was not
c)
d)

FDR helped the Northern or Southern black Americans in an effort to fight for equality.
a) Northern
b) Southern
c)
d)

FDR did not help the Northern or Southern black Americans because he did not want to cause conflict with the Democrat Congressmen.
a) Northern
b) Southern
c)
d)

Many of FDR new policies were found unconstitutional by the _______________________.
a) Businesses
b) Unions
c) Lawyers
d) Supreme Court

After the invention of the steel plow the land in the midwest became suitable for farming. In the mid 1930’s the drought and the winds created a “dust bowl” and all the topsoil blew away. Families had to move______________to find work.
a) North
b) East
c) Into cities
d) West

Under the 2nd New Deal the economy does begin to rebound slightly. This is due to _______________
a) People finding jobs
b) People are no longer fearful
c) Government spending
d) Unions

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