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LEAP Review Unit 3 Roaring 20s and Great Depression
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Answer the questions below
Question 1
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Fear of communism that swept America after WWI
Red Summer
The Wobblies
The Bolsheviks
First Red Scare
Question 2
2.
What was the reason organized crime began in the US?
fear of communism
lack of police
new taxes
prohibition
Question 3
3.
What industrialist created mass production with his assembly line?
Bell
Ford
Edison
Rockefeller
Question 4
4.
Names of the two Italian immigrants that were convicted and executed for murder with little no evidence.
Scopes
Sacco
Vanzetti
Rosenbergs
Question 5
5.
Name of the teacher arrested for teaching the theory of evolution instead of the Bible.
Scopes
Rosenbergs
Sacco
Vanzetti
Question 6
6.
Categorize if the New Deal Program is either a Relief, Recovery or Reform Program
TVA
FDIC
AAA
WPA
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Question 7
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The region on the map represents extreme drought and wind erosion during the Great Depression. What is the name of this region?
Tornado Alley
Question 8
8.
Book written to describe the plight of families fleeing the Dust Bowl.
"Silent Spring"
"The Jungle"
"The Grapes of Wrath"
"Farmer's Revolt"
Question 9
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Places the causes and effects of the depression into the right column.
Question 10
10.
Match the characteristics below to the president that it describes.
Rugged Individualism
Businesslike Personality
New Deal
CCC
Social Security
Relief
Recovery
Reform
Sun Belt
Dust Bowl
Drought City
High Unemployment
Family Stress
Hunger
Bank Failures
Overproduction
Illness
Farm Foreclosures
Laissez Faire
Buying on Margin
Unequal Distribution of Wealth
Dust Bowl
Stock Market Crash
Causes of the Great Depression
Effects of the Great Depression
Keynesian Economics
Warm Persuasive Personality
Republican
Democrat
Supply Side Economics
Hoover
FDR