Unit 4 Study Guide
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Huey Long | Proposed the Share-Our-Wealth program.
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Margaret Mitchell | Wrote "Gone With the Wind"
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John L. Lewis | Organized the United Mine Workers Strike.
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Eugene Debs | Formed the Socialist Part
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Eliot Ness | Organized an elite squad of detectives to go after gangsters
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Charles Lindbergh | The first pilot to fly nonstop from New York to Paris.
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Dorothea Lange | A Depression-era photographer known for her photograph Migrant Mother
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Andrew Mellon | Believed businesses should deal with the depression without government help.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt | Promised a "new deal" during his election campaign.
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Mary McLeod Bethune | Was appointed director of the Division of Negro Affairs in the National Youth Association.
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The National Youth Administration provided high school and college-age people with part-time jobs. | True
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Calvin Coolidge supported the Boston Police Strike. | False
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The United Mine Workers Strike resulted in wage increases for its participants. | True
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Most advertisements during the 1920's targeted women. | True
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Langston Hughes was a Harlem Renaissance poet who dealt with issues of Native American cultural heritage. | False
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The Socialist Party believed in expanded capitalism. | False
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During the election of 1928, many Americans opposed Alfred E. Smith because he was African American | False
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Warren G. Harding was a 1920 presidential candidate who called for a return to "normalcy" | True
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Organized labor made many gains during the 1920's. | False
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Prohibition led to a rise in organized crime. | True
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Socialists and Communists believed capitalism was to blame for the Depression. | True
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The Harding Administration raised taxes on wealthy Americans. | False
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The West Coast was referred to as the Dust Bowl in the mid-1930's. | False
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The popularity of sports increased in the 1920's. | True
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Herbert Hoover received much of the blame for the development of Shantytowns. | True
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