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Question 1

An attempt by the New Deal to experiment with principles of regional planning was the
 
  A) Tennessee Valley Authority.
  B) Wagner Act.
  C) National Industrial Recovery Act.
  D) Civilian Conservation Corps.

Question 2

One of the New Deal programs designed specifically to help young people in the United States during the Depression was the
 
  A) Tennessee Valley Authority.
  B) Wagner Act.
  C) Civilian Conservation Corps.
  D) National Industrial Recovery Act.

Question 3

The New Deal attempted to revitalize American industry through the
 
  A) R.F.C.
  B) N.I.R.A.
  C) A.A.A.
  D) Wagner Act.

Question 4

The Agricultural Adjustment Act, designed by the New Deal to confront the nation's agricultural crisis,
 
  A) rejected the concept of parity prices.
  B) successfully limited agricultural production.
  C) helped the larger farmers more than the smaller farmers.
  D) helped the smaller farmers more than the larger farmers.

Question 5

Harry Hopkins, director of the Federal Emergency Relief Administration,
 
  A) showed little concern for the needs of young people.
  B) preferred work relief to direct relief.
  C) considered direct relief highly desirable.
  D) believed the unfortunate in society should rely exclusively on private charity.



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Answer 1

Answer: A

Answer 2

Answer: C

Answer 3

Answer: B

Answer 4

Answer: C

Answer 5

Answer: B




fahad

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Reply 2 on: Sep 21, 2019
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