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U.S. History 2-Unit 2 -Milestone 2 U.S History 2-Unit 2 -Milestone 2 The Red Scare was in response to labor unrest and radical activism following World War I. Which event is considered a consequence of the Red Scare? During the 1920s, W. E. B. Du Bois and Marcus Garvey were early proponents...

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Sophia – US History II – Milestone 2 Final
1
Which of the following was a cause of the Great Depression?
Immigrants had arrived in large numbers during the previous decade and taken many low-paying jobs, leaving many Americans unemployed.
Investors and the general public withdrew their money from banks. The
more they withdrew, the closer the banks came to collapse.
A rapid rise in population due to a higher birthrate led to a demand for jobs and housing that were just not available.
Consumerism outpaced supply and businesses had insufficient sources
for their raw materials, causing prices to skyrocket.
CONCEPT
The Beginnings of the Great Depression
2
President Franklin Roosevelt oversaw both a First New Deal and a Second New Deal to curb the Great Depression.
Choose the action that was part of his First New Deal.
The Works Progress Administration provided jobs for more than eight million unemployed workers over an eight-year span.
The Social Security Act established a permanent safety net to help the most vulnerable Americans, including the elderly, the disabled and single parents.
To put Americans back to work quickly, the Public Works Administration contracted with private companies to build highways, bridges and military bases.
The National Labor Relations Act reformed labor relations by protecting
American workers’ right to unionize and bargain collectively for wages and benefits.
CONCEPT
Roosevelt's New Deal
3
In 1916, pressure from activists and the National Child Labor Committee contributed to legislation that prohibited interstate trade of any goods produced by child labor. What was the name of this legislation?
The Keating-Owen Act The Redding Trade Compact
The National Consumers League
The U.S. Children’s Bureau
CONCEPT
Grass Roots Progressivism
4
Which of the statements reflects President Herbert Hoover’s response to the Great Depression?
“Rather than being paralyzed by fear, we must act now to resolve the banking crisis and other problems associated with the Great Depression.” "The federal government must step in to provide direct assistance to Americans until this crisis fades."
"The American tradition of rugged individualism can't possibly see the nation and its people through this challenging time."
 “I oppose the Federal Emergency Relief Act because it interferes with the balance of power between states and the federal government.”
CONCEPT
Federal Responses to the Great Depression
5
Choose the statement that describes a cause of the War of 1898.
Some Americans saw the Cuban conflict as a dangerous risk for the weak U.S. military.
Yellow journalism inflamed American nationalism with sensational reporting on events in Cuba.
Spain positioned battleships between Cuba and the United States and threatened war.
Uprisings in Cuba over Spanish control were encouraged by businessmen who had investments there.
CONCEPT
The Creation of an American Empire
6
Which statement is most likely to have been spoken by W.E.B. Du Bois, reflecting his approach to black equality in the Progressive Era?
"We must seek to build trust with our white neighbors in the South."
"The best path forward is to provide for our economic welfare by excelling in agriculture, domestic service and other trades."

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