The legacy of the New Deal

Assessment
•

Deleted User
•
History
•
11th Grade
•
9 plays
•
Hard
Student preview

10 questions
Show answers
1.
Multiple Choice
What was the goal of the New Deal?
To help the U.S recover from the Great Recession's effects.
To help the U.S recover from the Great Depression's effects.
To help Businesses gain more profits.
To help newly freed slaves become more comfortable with their New privilages.
2.
Multiple Choice
Which Action prevented another depression as such from happening in the Future?
The Creation of HUD.
The creation of the Freedmen's Bureau.
The creation of the Securities and Exchange commission.
The creation of the WPA.
3.
Multiple Choice
Which pair of outcomes of the New Deal impacted the working class?
The Wagner Act and Insured Bank Deposits
old age insurance
The expansion of the power of the goverment and a increased presidential term
Immigration increases and the economy grows.
4.
Multiple Choice
Which criticism of the New Deal is most closely represented by the image?
Roosevelt’s plan did not go far enough and should have nationalized the U.S. banking system.
Roosevelt’s reforms missed the opportunity to generate revenue by taxing excessive wealth.
Roosevelt’s programs created a class conflict that damaged the country’s social fabric.
Roosevelt’s restructuring of the executive branch was a step towards an imperialistic presidency.
5.
Multiple Choice
How does the artist of this political cartoon feel about the current (2005,) status of Social Security will affect FDR's legacy?
*The man damaging the track is President George W.Bush, who had proposed Social Security reforms in 2005 (This cartoon was made on Feburary 4th of that year.)
They think that President Bush will destroy Social Security because he dislikes FDR.
They think that President George W.Bush's proposed reforms on Social Security and the increase in the exhaustion rate of the program will destroy FDR's legacy
They think that the steady decline in the Social Security organization in 2019 and the increase in the exhaustion rate will permanently damage the legacy of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
This is too much Work.
Explore all questions with a free account
Find a similar activity
Create activity tailored to your needs using
The legacy of the New Deal

•
11th Grade
The Legacy of the New Deal

•
11th - 12th Grade
14. The New Deal

•
8th - 12th Grade
The New Deal ( unit 2 formative)

•
9th - 12th Grade
Challenges to FDR’s New Deal

•
11th Grade
The New Deal

•
9th - 12th Grade
The New Deal Quiz

•
11th Grade
The legacy of the New Deal

•
11th Grade