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Sacco and Vanzetti were convicted during a time of
Strict prohibition enforcement
Political party reform
Racial integration in the South
Widespread nativism and fear of immigrants
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One result of the rise of the automobile was
Growth of suburbs and new industries
Decline in farm production
Greater use of horses
Ban on women drivers
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A major criticism of the New Deal was that it
Encouraged monopolies
Ignored rural communities
Gave too much power to state governments
Expanded the role of the federal government too much
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The Bonus Army marched on Washington to
Demand early payment of WWI bonuses
Support tax increases
Protest Prohibition
End immigration quotas
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A lasting result of the New Deal is that
Private charities controlled unemployment benefits
States took over social programs
Presidential powers were weakened
The federal government became more involved in the economy
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A major cause of the Great Depression was
Strict banking policies
Excessive government regulation
High tariffs on American imports
Overproduction and underconsumption
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A major result of the 18th Amendment was
Less crime in cities
A rise in illegal alcohol sales and organized crime
More voter turnout in rural areas
Increased industrial output
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The Dust Bowl most directly impacted
Farmers in the Great Plains region
Dockworkers on the East Coast
Immigrants from Europe
Coal miners in Pennsylvania
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FDRโs court-packing plan was seen as a threat to
Federalism in education
Congressโs control over taxes
Presidential veto power
Separation of powers in government
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The Red Scare of the 1920s was fueled by
German attacks during WWI
Economic depression in Europe
Fear of communism and political radicals
Southern civil rights activism
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The New Deal changed the relationship between government and the people by
Reducing federal spending
Limiting free speech
Making the federal government responsible for public welfare
Ending voting rights for immigrants
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Critics like Huey Long argued the New Deal
Banned worker strikes
Gave too much to farmers
Did not go far enough in redistributing wealth
Ended local control of education
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The 1920s were often called the โRoaring Twentiesโ because
The U.S. passed many new tariffs
Everyone could afford luxury goods
It was a time of social, cultural, and economic change
There were no political disputes
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