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  2. Question 1 Warren G. Harding won the Presidency by appealing to Americans’ desire to do what? Return to life as it was before the war

  3. Question 2 The McNary-Haugen Bill, called for the government to do what? Buy American crop surpluses and sell them abroad

  4. Question 3 John T. Scopes was put on trial for what? Teaching evolution

  5. Question 4 The Cotton Club was what? Harlem nightspot where many African Americans entertainers got their start

  6. Question 5 The purpose of Volstead Act was to do what? Enforce Prohibition

  7. Question 6 Stock prices first began to decline in late 1929 because why? Investors began to sell their stock

  8. Question 7 Farmers on the Great Plains began to lose their crops during the depression because why? A terrible drought dried the soil

  9. Question 8 An unintended effect of the Fordney-McCumber Act was what? Farmers could no longer sell their crops to overseas markets

  10. Question 9 President Hoover opposed direct federal relief to the unemployed because he believed what? Only state and city governments should dole out relief

  11. Question 10 Alfred E. Smith endured a smear campaign in the 1928 election because why? He was Catholic

  12. Question 11 After WWI, most Americans wanted to avoid future wars by doing what? Avoiding involvement in world affairs

  13. Question 12 The NAACP’s lobbying efforts influenced the HOR to pass what in 1922? Anti-lynching legislation

  14. Question 13 The National Credit Corporation tried to rescue troubled banks by allowing to do what? Continue lending money in their communities

  15. Question 14 Thousands of WWI veterans came to Washington in 1932 to lobby Congress to do what? Pass legislation giving veterans their promised bonus early

  16. Question 15 Before the late 1920s, stock prices did what? Generally reflected the stocks’ true value

  17. Question 16 Henry Ford’s system for making cars increased efficiency by doing what? Dividing operations into simple tasks

  18. Question 17 The federal Reserve contributed to the Depression how? Keeping interest rates low

  19. Question 18 Most economists agree that a key cause of the Depression was what? Overproduction

  20. Question 19 Commercial radio began its rise in November 1920, with news about what? A presidential election

  21. Question 20 The first feature length animated film was what? Snow White & the 7 Dwarfs

  22. Question 21 After entrepreneurs such as Glenn Curtiss started building practical aircraft, the federal government did what? Began to support the airline industry

  23. Question 22 The purpose of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation was what? Make loans to banks, railroads, and other businesses

  24. Question 23 During the Great Depression, when a bank collapsed what happened? Depositors lost their savings

  25. Question 24 In May 1932, the Senate voted down a bill that would have done what? Authorized early payment of WWI bonuses

  26. Question 25 The Ohio Gang was what? Group of Harding’s friends

  27. Question 26 The golden age of Hollywood began in 1927 with the release of the first what? “talking” motion picture

  28. Question 27 During the Depression, many state governments declared “bank holidays” why? Prevent bank runs

  29. Question 28 Roosevelt’s advisers who supported “New Nationalism” wanted government agencies to do what? Work with businesses

  30. Question 29 To fight the Depression, the first thing Roosevelt set out to do was to do what? Restore confidence in the banks

  31. Question 30 The Emergency Relief and Construction Act provided what? Loans to states for direct relief

  32. Question 31 In the Teapot Dome scandal, Albert B. Fall received bribes for what? Allowing private interests to lease lands containing U.S. Navy oil reserves

  33. Question 32 Many people viewed Sacco & Vanzetti with suspicion because why? They were Italian immigrants & anarchists

  34. Question 33 As governor of NY, FDR oversaw the creation of the first state relief agency to aid whom? Unemployed

  35. Question 34 To pay for public works, the government would have to raise taxes or what? Borrow money

  36. Question 35 In the early 1920s, the KKK added to its membership how? Hiring professional promoters

  37. Question 36 In search of work or a better life during the depression, many unemployed people did what? Rode the rails

  38. Question 37 The stock market crash weakened the nation’s banks because why? Banks had invested their deposits in the stock market

  39. Question 38 The new morality of the 1920s glorified what? Personal freedom

  40. Question 39 A major contribution to Herbert Hoover’s landslide victory in the 1928 election was what? The prosperity of the 1920s

  41. Question 40 President Hoover hoped that public works would do what? Provide jobs lost in the private sector

  42. Question 41 The flowering of African American arts in the 1920s became known as what? Harlem Renaissance

  43. Question 42 Coolidge believed part of his job as president was to make sure the government did what? Interfered with business and industry as little as possible

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