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Copyright 2014 Edmentum - All rights reserved. US History The Great Depression Blizzard Bag 2014-2015 1. What types of federal aid did President Herbert Hoover offer in order to help those affected by the Great Depression? A. relief for businesses and individuals B. loans for businesses C. increased military spending D. aid given directly to individuals 2. In the 1920s, people used installment plans to buy consumer goods such as A. household appliances. B. food. C. stocks and bonds. D. gasoline. 3. What did the Smoot-Hawley Tariff of 1930 do? A. It lowered tariffs on imported goods. B. It lowered tariffs on imported and exported goods. C. It raised tariffs on imported goods. D. It raised tariffs on exported goods. 4. Hoovervilles during the Great Depression consisted of A. poor urban immigrant communities. B. deserted towns filled with foreclosed businesses. C. pockets of the country that supported President Hoover. D. groups of makeshift homes in shantytowns.

5. Which factor contributed to low agricultural prices at the onset of the Great Depression? A. decreases in American population B. increases in wages C. shortages in farm production D. surpluses in farm production 6. What effect did the prosperity of the 1920s have on labor unions? A. Labor unions grew in strength and numbers. B. Labor unions were able to negotiate better pay for workers. C. Labor unions were able to organize a powerful lobby in Washington. D. Labor unions saw membership decline. 7. What practice in large part caused the stock market crash, sparking the Great Depression of the 1930s? A. government investing the taxes it collected in the stock market B. people buying one stock and selling it the same day, called "day trading" C. people overspeculating on stocks, using borrowed money that they couldn't repay D. banks purchasing a combination of stocks, bonds, and land investments with deposits 8. Which of the following industries grew explosively during the 1920s? A. automobile B. health care C. meat-packing D. railroad

9. Which of the following statements is true about the impact of the Great Depression on the American people? A. The Great Depression led to greater equality between whites and African Americans. B. The Great Depression left large numbers of Americans without jobs or food. C. The Great Depression only affected working class Americans. D. Immigration to America increased during the years of the Great Depression. 10. The stock market crash on caused widespread unemployment and bank failure and was the first symptom of the impending Great Depression. A. December 7, 1927 B. September 1, 1931 C. June 6, 1941 D. October 29, 1929

11. What is the name given to people who buy stocks or real estate with the hopes of selling it for a profit in the future at a profit? A. bootleggers B. speculators C. imperialists D. philanthropists 12. What does buying stock on margin mean? A. buying stock after receiving a tip that the stock price will go up B. buying stock for a fraction of its cost and borrowing against future profits C. buying stock on behalf of another person D. buying stock on credit, putting no money down initially 13. Drought Over-farming and removal of vegetation Numerous foreclosed farms Numerous dust storms The factors above describe the conditions during the Dust Bowl. Which region was most affected by the Dust Bowl? A. the Northeast B. the West Coast C. the Great Plains D. the Pacific Northwest

14. Warren Harding Calvin Coolidge Herbert Hoover How did the presidents above contribute to the prosperity of the 1920s? A. They opened new markets for American products overseas by employing "dollar diplomacy." B. They invested large sums of American tax dollars giving incentives to business owners. C. They carried the ideals of the Progressive era into the 1920s and regulated industry. D. They were largely inactive and allowed businesses to grow unregulated. 15. In 1932, a group of World War I veterans marched on Washington, D.C. Known as the Bonus Army, what did this group want? A. They called for the resignation of Herbert Hoover. B. They demanded wages for their service in World War I that they had never been paid. C. They demanded that the government give them jobs. D. They wanted an early payment of a bonus that they were supposed to receive in 1945.