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GREAT DEPRESSION & NEW DEAL 2020 COMPLETE EXAM
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GREAT DEPRESSION & NEW DEAL 2020 
COMPLETE 
Court Packing Plan 
ANSWER = FDR's proposal to allow the president to appoint an additional Justice for 
every member of the Supreme Court over 70. 
Dust Bowl 
ANSWER = This was the result of severe drought conditions and led to a mass exodus 
of farmers from the Great Plains. 
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) 
ANSWER = This agency was created by FDR to oversee and protect bank deposits. 
Federal Reserve 
ANSWER = This system controlled th...
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GCSE WJEC Eduqas History – USA | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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Describe the Wall Streets Crash. - 
19th October 1929-3.5 million shares bought and sold and prices began to fall quickly. 
Thursday 24th October 1929-"Black Thursday",13 million shares traded and prices collapsed. 
Investors lost millions of dollars. 
Describe the impact of the Wall Street Crash on unemployment. - 
End of 1929- 2.5 million people unemployed. 
End of 1930-5 million people unemployed. 
End of 1931-9 million people unemployed. 
End of 1932-13.5 million people unemployed. 
Desc...
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US HISTORY EXAM QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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US HISTORY EXAM QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS “Big Stick” policy – ANSWER-Refers to U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt’s foreign policy: “speak softly, and carry a big stick. 
 
."Cross of Gold" Speech - ANSWER-Speech delivered by William Jennings Bryan, a former U.S. Representative from Nebraska, at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago on July 9, 1896. In the address, Bryan supported bimetallism or “free silver”, wh...
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Great Depression 32 Questions With Correct Answers
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Great Depression |32 Questions| With Correct Answers. 
Economically, Depression means 
Causes of the Great Depression are 
Problems in the Industry was a result of 
Problems in the agriculture was a result of 
Consumers' Debt was a result of 
Uneven Distribution of income was a result of 
Poor investment practices was a result of 
Ineffective Government response was result of 
Buying on the margin 
Speculation means 
Reconstruction Financial Corporation 
Hawley-Smoot Tariff act is 
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Great Depression Test Review Questions and Answers 100% Accurate(SCORED A+)
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Great Depression - ANSWER-Greatest economic downfall in US/World History; occurred during the 1930s and unemployment reached nearly 25% by 1933 
 
Dust Bowl - ANSWER-Area on the Great Plains that was nearly unfarmable due to overproduction and drought; severe dust storms and high winds caused many to leave and go west (California) along Route 66 in search of opportunity/jobs 
 
Bonus Army- - ANSWER-World War I veterans that marched on Washington DC demanding promised bonuses for the service to b...
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GCSE WJEC Eduqas History – USA 100% Correct Answers Verified Latest 2024 Version
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GCSE WJEC Eduqas History – USA | 
100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 
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Describe the Wall Streets Crash. - 
19th October 1929-3.5 million shares bought and sold and prices began to fall quickly. 
Thursday 24th October 1929-"Black Thursday",13 million shares traded and prices collapsed. 
Investors lost millions of dollars. 
Describe the impact of the Wall Street Crash on unemployment. - 
End of 1929- 2.5 million people unemployed. 
End of 1930-5 million people unemployed. ...
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Survey of Pacific Northwest History for Educators - WGU D189 Final Exam with complete solution
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Survey of Pacific Northwest History for Educators - WGU D189 Final Exam with complete solution 
 
What were two results of contact among early Europeans, early Americans, and Native Americans? 
Violent Conflict and Trade 
In which two locations did initial contacts between Europeans, Americans, and Native Americans take place? 
Olympic Peninsula and Vancouver Island 
T/F Europeans and Americans were dependent on Native Americans for the functioning of the fur trade. 
True 
After early contact wi...
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GCSE WJEC Eduqas History-USA questions and answers ,A+ content
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GCSE WJEC Eduqas History-USA questions and answers ,A+ content 
Describe the Wall Streets Crash. 
19th October 1929-3.5 million shares bought and sold and prices began to fall quickly. 
Thursday 24th October 1929-"Black Thursday",13 million shares traded and prices collapsed. 
Investors lost millions of dollars. 
 
 
 
Describe the impact of the Wall Street Crash on unemployment. 
End of 1929- 2.5 million people unemployed. 
End of 1930-5 million people unemployed. 
End of 1931-9 million peopl...
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Praxis 5001 Social Studies Latest Update Graded A+
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Praxis 5001 Social Studies Latest Update Graded A+ paleolithic period 2.5 Million years ago - The stone age Hunters and gatherers 
neolithic period The new stone age - 10,000BC True Farmiing - permanent settlements (villages, tribes) domestication of animals 
The Rosetta Stone Egyptian artifact provided translations of the hieroglyphics for modern understanding of the symbols 
Responsibility of a US citizen Volunteering in a community 
The scarcity of Chinese arable farmland led to... Early deve...
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PRAXIS 5001 SOCIAL STUDIES QUESTIONS FULLY SOLVED & UPDATED 2023
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paleolithic period 
2.5 Million years ago - The stone age 
Hunters and gatherers 
 
 
 
neolithic period 
The new stone age - 10,000BC 
True Farmiing - permanent settlements (villages, tribes) 
domestication of animals 
 
 
 
The Rosetta Stone 
Egyptian artifact 
provided translations of the hieroglyphics for modern understanding of the symbols 
 
 
 
Responsibility of a US citizen 
Volunteering in a community 
 
 
 
The scarcity of Chinese arable farmland led to... 
Early development of intensi...
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