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Question 1

Which statement best describes the impact of the Great Depression on traditional values?
 
  a. Most Americans deserted traditional values in the face of such suffering.
  b. It became impossible to hold to traditional values as the Depression forced families apart.
  c. Marriage rates soared as Americans tried to create a sense of normalcy.
  d. Most Americans clung even tighter to traditional values.

Question 2

The Supreme Court declared the National Recovery Administration illegal because
 
  a. it regulated companies not involved in interstate commerce.
  b. it was too favorable to business interests.
  c. the federal government had no authority to implement collective bargaining.
  d. the government could set codes to fix prices but not set wages.



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