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Hello! Could I get a cheat sheet Please? I'm sorry if I seem lazy its BC i'm behind.

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1. Which New Deal program or policy focused on creating jobs? (1 point)
the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
the Securities and Exchange Commission
the Social Security Act
the Works Progress Administration
2. Which of the following best describes the main purpose of the New Deal? (1 point)
Its purpose was to stimulate growth in culture and the arts.
Its purpose was to help children learn to read.
Its purpose was to offer more farmland at low prices.
Its purpose was to help the nation recover from the Great Depression.
3. During the New Deal, (1 point)
the government got bigger.
taxes went down.
government spending decreased.
charities went out of business.
4. Which of the following best describes the Harlem Renaissance? (1 point)
a period of time when Harlem was rebuilt
a famous hotel during the 1920s
a night club where many jazz musicians became famous
a period of cultural growth during the 1920s
5. How did technology affect World War I? (1 point)
It had no effect because the war was fought on the ground.
The use of tanks and other vehicles shortened the war.
Fewer people died because of new methods of protection.
It provided more powerful and deadly weapons.
6. Which of the following does not describe life during the Great Depression? (1 point)
Many farmers lost their farms.
Many people were homeless.
Many people were unemployed.
Many people bought cars.
7. What happened to the unemployment rate during the Great Depression? (1 point)
The unemployment rate went up.
The unemployment rate went down.
The unemployment rate stayed the same.
The unemployment rate varied.
8. Why was the Zimmermann Note significant? (1 point)
This coded telegram asked Russia to enter the war.
This coded telegram warned the United States not to enter the war.
This coded telegram asked Mexico to enter the war.
This coded telegram explained the Allied forces’ war strategy.
9. Why did the banks close during the financial panic that led to the Great Depression? (1 point)
Consumers could not pay their loans and the banks ran out of money.
The banks were waiting for the government to provide more funding.
Farmers did not have enough food to sell at the market.
The overproduction of goods caused the banks to have more money.
10. What was life like for migrant workers in the 1920s? (1 point)
They were accepted by Americans.
They owned their own land in the West.
They faced anti-immigrant feelings.
They were respected for their work.

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In his first inaugural address, United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt, made some attempt to assess the enormous damage: "The withered leaves of industrial enterprise lie on every side; farmers find no markets for their produce; the savings of many years in thousands of families are gone. More important, a host of unemployed citizens face the grim problem of existence, and an equally great number toil with little return." He was speaking of the Great Depression of 1929 to 1940, which began and centered in the United States but spread quickly throughout the industrial world. Despite describing the Great Depression with grim words, this economic catastrophe and its impact defied description. The United States had never felt such a severe blow to its economy. President Roosevelt's New Deal reshaped the economy and structure of the United States, however, in order to end the poverty during the crisis. The New Deal programs would employ and give financial security to millions of Americans. These programs would prove to be effective and extremely beneficial to the American society as some still provide the economic security and benefits today.

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