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what manufacturing method made Fords cars more affordable
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the assembly line
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which of the following describes Henry Fords contributions to American society in the 1920s
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Fords ideas revolutionized productions, wages, working conditions, and daily life
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how did Henry Ford take the technique of mass production to new heights
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Ford introduced the moving assembly line
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why did the Model T have such a dramatic impact on the economy
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the Model T was the first car that ordinary people could afford
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how did scientific management help Henry Ford improve making of automobiles
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scientific management increased the efficiency of his operation
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what was the impact of Henry Fords automobile on the United States
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automobiles sparked economic growth and social change
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why did Americans rush into buying stocks in the 1920s
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to get rich quickly
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what were the main elements of the consumer revolution
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affordable goods, electrical power, advertising, and credit
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how did installment buying contribute to the consumer revolution
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installment buying allowed people to own products before they had paid them off
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how did the bull market affect consumer behavior
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more people put money in stocks hoping to get rich
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what was one major danger of buying stock on margin
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if the stock price fell, the buyer still had to pay the balance owed
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which of the following sentences best describes difference in urban and rural America in the late 1920s
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farmers faced growing debt while corporate salaries climbed
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what traditional form of business regulation did Harding want to return to
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laissez-faire
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how did Andrew Mellons ideas favor business
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Mellon supported low taxes on business and reduced government regulation
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which of the following describes Herbert Hoovers goals as Secretary of Commerce
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Hoover workded for Progressive reform through cooperation rather than legislation
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what principles did Calvin Coolidge believe would lead to economic growth for the country
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Coolidge believed in trimming the budget, reducing the national debt, and lowering taxes
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which President favored a return to a more traditional laissez-faire approach to business
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Warren G. Harding
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how did Calvin Coolidge support big business
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he lowered taxes to give incentives for business
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what did Secretary of the Interior Albert Fall get in return for leasing oil reserves properties to private oilmen
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bribes
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which of the following describes the behavior of Charles Forbes, head of the Veterans Bureau
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Forbes wasted hundreds of milions of taxpayer dollars on overpriced items
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what was the teapot Dome scandal
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the Interior Secretary leased oil reserves from the Navy Department to private companies in exchange for bribes
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which of the following were effects of the Teapot Dome scandal
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Albert Fall went to prison and Warren G. Hardings reputation was tarnished
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what did world leaders agree to at the washington naval disarmanent conference
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to limit the number of warships they built
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what did the United States hope to achieve by joining France to sign the Kellogg-Briand Pact
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to outlaw war as an instrument of national policy
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how did the Washington Naval Disarmament Conference help support world peace efforts in the 1920s
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world leaders agreed to limit construction of large warships
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which of the following was least effective at supporting world peace efforts
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Kellogg-Briand Pact
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who benefited from the transactions that become known as the Teapot Dome Scandal
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Albert Fall and private oil companies
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in what way did Calvin Coolidge agree with Andrew Mellon
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Coolidge and Mellon believed in lowering taxes to give incentives for businesses
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which of the following best describes Herbert Hoovers approach to resolving disputes between business and labor
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voluntary cooperation
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why was the introduction of the assembly line crucial to the success of the Model T
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the assembly line allowed Henry Ford to keep dropping the sale price
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what was the issue at the heart of the Scopes Trail
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the theory of evolution
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how did modernism differ from fundamentalism
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modernism emphasized science and secular values. Fundamaentalism followed traditional ideas about religion
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in general, how did life for rural americans differ from life for urban Americans
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Rural Americans could not take part in the consumer culture or the new forms of leisure
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how did the Scopes Trial illustrate the rural-urban split in the 1920s
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the Scopes Trial represented a clash between rural fundamentalism and urban modernism
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how did Clarence Darrows defense of John Scopes highlight the cultural and religious devisions between rural and urban areas
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Darrow used science to try to cast doubt on traditional religious beliefs
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what did the National Prgins Act do
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it effectively closed Americas "golden door" to some ethnic groups
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what was the purpose of the quota system set up by the Emergency Quota Act and the National Orgins Act
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to restrict immigration from southern and Eastern Europe
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why did the nativists oppose immigrants
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Nativists believed immigrants threatened American traditions
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which act set up a formula to govern immigration from specific countries
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National Orgins Act
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which country was exempt from immigration quotas in the 1920s
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Mexico
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what was different abou the revived Ku Klux Klan
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it expanded its activites beyond the persecution of African Americnas
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how did the new Ku Klux Klan differ from the old Ku Klux Klan
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the new Ku Klux Klan targeted Jews, Catholics, and immigrants in addiction to African Americans
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what motivated the Ku Klux Klan to act
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members of the Ku Klux Klan were afraid of the change brought by modernism
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what was one of the motivews of the revived Ku Klux Klan
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to target Jews, Catholics, and immigrants
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what was behind the Ku Klux Klans confident facade
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Americans fearful of change
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most Americans who opposed the Ku Klux Klan embraced what notion
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that America was a "melting pot"
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which amendment to the Constitution banned the manufacture, distribution, and sale of alcohol anywhere in the United States
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the Eighteenth Amendment
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what success could advocates of Prohibition point to
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alcoholism and liver disease declined during Prohibition
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what failure did critics of Prohibition cite
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an increase in organized crime
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why did Congress pass the Volstead Act after states ratified the Eighteenth Amendment
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the Volstead Act provided enforcement
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how were bootleggers able to sell alcohol in many cities
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police and politicians did not enforce Prohibition laws
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what were two effects of the Eighteenth Amendment and the Volstead Act
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a decrease in alcoholism and an increase in organized crime
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what split did the Scopes Trail reveal
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rural-urban
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which of the following accurately describes modernism
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an emphasis on science and secular values
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what motivated the Ku Klux Klans fear and violence
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an increase in racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity
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how did new laws change U.S. immigration policy in the 1920s
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the laws introduced a quota system
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even though many African Americans moved north, what had they not truly escaped from
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racism and oppression
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what idea did Marcus Garvey promote
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universal black nationalism
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why did Marcus Garvey promote black nationalism and a "Back to Africa" movement
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because Garvey believed the only way blacks would have equality was through separation of the races
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what was the one important conclusion that Marcus Garvey drew from his travels
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Blacks were exploited everywhere
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for what is Marcus Garvey most noted
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he advocated the separation of the races
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what trumpet player was the unofficial ambassador of jazz
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Louis Armstrong
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which of the following describes the orgins of jazz
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jazz developed in the South and moved north with the migration of African Americans
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Louis Armstrong and Bessie Smith are best known for the influence thye had on jazz in what role
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soloists in jazz bands
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which of the following describes the impact of jazz
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jazz bridged the races and served as a symbol of the promise of America
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in waht urban area was the new mood held by African Americans expressed the most
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in the harlem section of New York City
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what themes did Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston explore in their writings
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independence and celebration of African American culture and life
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how did Jean Toomers Cane set the tone for the Harlem Renaissance
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the stories, poems, and sketches in Cane served as a plea to remember and preserve the past
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Claude McKay is known for what kind of tone in his writing
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anger and militancy
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Langston Hughes is known for what theme in his writing
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the diversity of African American life
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which of the following describes a theme in the work of Zora Neale Hurston
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the desire for personal freedom felt by both black and white women
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what lasting impact did the Harlem Renaissance have
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the Harlem Renaissance created a sense of African American identity that supported the later civil rights movement
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which of the Harlem Renaissance writers was most known for writing with a sense of anger and militancy
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Claude McKay
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what person or groups were influenced by the racial and economic philosophies of Marcus Garvey
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the Nation of Islam and the Black Power Movement
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what two jazz greats are legendary for their influence as soloists
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Louis Armstron and Bessie Smith
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which of the following describes themes explored by the novelists, poets, and artists of the Harlem Renaissance
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the culture of African Americans and questions of race in the United States
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what helped jazz spread and gain popularity around the world
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phonograph records and the radio
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during the 1920s, what happened to the income of the wealthy
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it increased
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in 1928, Herbert Hoover said: "(America) has come nearer to the abolition of poverty than humanity has ever reached before." what group of Americans at that time woul ddisagree with his statement
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farmers
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what demand and rising debt were a problem for which sector of the economy
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agriculture
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what happened on October 29, 1929
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the stock market crashed
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which institutions were the first to feel the impact of the stock market crash
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the banks
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which of the following describes stock speculation
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speculation is a gamble taht the price of a stock will increase and an investor will make money
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waht was the significance of Black Tuesday
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on Black Tuesday, the stock market lost billions of dollars
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how did the stock market crash contribute to the Great Depression
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the stock market crash started a chain of events that caused the American economy to collapse
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which of the following describes the chain of events that followed the stock market crash of 1929
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after the crash, frightened depositiors withdrew their money and banks failed. Companies fired workers and closed factories
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how did the Hawley-Smoot Tariff make the Depression worse
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the Hawley-Smoot Tariff helped destroy European markets for American goods
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which of the following was a contributing factor to the spread of the Depression around the world
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Germany ceased reparation payments
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which of the following helped the Depression spread overseas
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the Depression spread when U.S. banks cut back on loans because of the crisis at home
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why did Congress pass the Hawley-Smoot Tariff
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to protect prices on Aemrican goods
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what did the Hawley-Smoot Tariff end up doing
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destroying international trade
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what was one of the causes of the Great Depression
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unsold agricultural surplus
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how did Herbert Hoover view the U.S. economy as he campainged for President
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Hoover saw unparalledled prosperity across the country
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why did the Great Crash represent a hallmark in the U.S. business cycle
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the Great Crash signaled a severe contraction of the economy
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how did Hawlwy-Smoot Tariff help spread the Depression overseas
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the Hawley-Smoot Tariff caused other countries to retaliate , so markets for American goods dried up
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which of the following describes the situation of farmers in the 1920s
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demand for crops fell as farmers' debts rose
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which of the following helped hide the weakness in teh economy in the 1920s
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easy credit
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what was the result of the problems plaquing the agricultureal sector in the 1920s
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depression in rural areas
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what was the danger of stock speculation
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stock prices would decline and investors would lose money
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which of the following was one reason the Depression spread overseas
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the United States had to curtail its loans to Europe
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which of the following was one reason the Depression spread overseas
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the United States had to curtail its loans to Europe
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