((6.)) Progressives attacked the New Deal for …

1. limiting people’s freedom.
2. not doing enough to help poor people.
3. raising taxes on the rich.
4. increasing the national debt.

((7.)) The American Liberty League thought the New Deal was…

1. too weak.
2. un-American and limited individual freedom.
3. promoting racism.
4. abandoning the poor.

((8.)) In order to influence the Supreme Court, FDR tried to…

1. amend the Constitution.
2. remove opposing judges from the Court.
3. appoint judges favoring the New Deal.
4. ignore Supreme Court rulings.

((9. )) The economic collapse of 1937 was caused in part by…

1. war in Europe.
2. reduced government spending on New Deal programs.
3. crop failures in the South.
4. lower Social Security taxes.

((10.)) During the New Deal, labor unions …

1. opposed FDR.
2. lost many members.
3. were declared illegal.
4. grew in size and power.
THX SO MUCH..

1. In 1932 Ronald Reagan voted for Franklin Roosevelt, but by the 1950s he was (1 point)
supporting communism.
leading a New Deal agency.
attacking government regulations.
calling for more social programs.
2. Reagan began his political career by winning election as
(1 point)
governor of California.
spokesman for General Electric.
President of the United States.
a justice of the Supreme Court.
3. Conservatives joined the American Liberty League in the 1930s to oppose (1 point)
"modern Republicanism."
the Great Society.
the New Deal.
the Environmental Protection Agency.
4. The Moral Majority wanted to restore to society what they saw as (1 point)
blue-collar customs.
vital social programs.
Christian values.
traditional property rights.
5. The election of 1980 was especially significant because it showed that (1 point)
the New Right was in decline.
conservatism controlled the nation's agenda.
Republicans could win the presidency.
the Equal Rights Amendment was doomed to failure.

1. In 1932 Ronald Reagan voted for Franklin Roosevelt, but by the 1950s he was (1 point)
supporting communism. ——-
leading a New Deal agency.
attacking government regulations.
calling for more social programs.

2. Reagan began his political career by winning election as
governor of California.
spokesman for General Electric.
President of the United States.
a justice of the Supreme Court.——-

3. Conservatives joined the American Liberty League in the 1930s to oppose (1 point)
"modern Republicanism."
the Great Society. ——-
the New Deal.
the Environmental Protection Agency.

4. The Moral Majority wanted to restore to society what they saw as (1 point)
blue-collar customs.
vital social programs.
Christian values. ——-
traditional property rights.

5. The election of 1980 was especially significant because it showed that (1 point)
the New Right was in decline. ——-
conservatism controlled the nation's agenda.
Republicans could win the presidency.
the Equal Rights Amendment was doomed to failure.

Dupont and Morgan formed the "American Liberty League", and tried to bribe General Butler to use the American Legion to overthrow the government: http://www.larouchepac.com/node/9556
Abfabinri. Are you suggesting that the American Liberty League didn't exist, or that General Butler didn't come onto the news and expose the plot? Here is a video which contains Butler's televised comments: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PUmMC5P8IE

You say that I am mentally ill and that Larouche is Crazy. How can you deny main-stream history? These things happened. Are you truly in such denial, or is it too scary for you?

1. A main goal of the New Deal was to (1 point)
1.oppose labor unions.
2.decrease the size of government.
3.create jobs.
4.lower taxes.

2.Public works programs were government-funded programs to (1 point)
1.encourage immigration.
2.reform the banking system.
3.eliminate segregation.
4.build or improve roads, parks, and airports.

3. Eleanor Roosevelt helped FDR by (1 point)
1.reporting to him on conditions around the country.
2.leading the National Recovery Administration.
3.traveling to Europe to gain support for the New Deal.
4.becoming a powerful member of Congress.

4. Which New Deal program was created to offer payments to people who could not support themselves? (1 point)
1.Federal Reserve Board
2.Tennessee Valley Authority
3.Social Security
4.Civilian Conservation Corps

5.New Deal programs were most helpful to (1 point)
1.white men.
2.women.
3.African Americans.
4.immigrants.

6. Progressives attacked the New Deal for (1 point)
1.limiting people's freedom.
2.not doing enough to help poor people.
3.raising taxes on the rich.
4.increasing the national debt.

7. The American Liberty League thought the New Deal was (1 point)
1.too weak.
2.un-American and limited individual freedom.
3.promoting racism.
4.abandoning the poor.

8. In order to influence the Supreme Court, FDR tried to (1 point)
1.amend the Constitution.
2.remove opposing judges from the Court.
3.appoint judges favoring the New Deal.
4.ignore Supreme Court rulings.

9. The economic collapse of 1937 was caused in part by (1 point)
1.war in Europe.
2.reduced government spending on New Deal programs.
3.crop failures in the South.
4.lower Social Security taxes.

10. During the New Deal, labor unions (1 point)
1.opposed FDR.
2.lost many members.
3.were declared illegal.
4.grew in size and power.

I appreciate the help and thnks alot for who ever is going to help me. Thnks soooooo much i'm booked with home work and i dont have alot of time

14._____ President Roosevelt’s chief “administrator of relief” was
a. George Norris.
b. John L. Lewis.
c. Mary McLeod Bethune.
d. Harold Ickes.
e. Harry Hopkins.

23._____ All of the following contributed to the Dust Bowl of the 1930s except
a. dry-farming techniques.
b. drought.
c. farmers’ failure to use steam tractors and other modern equipment.
d. wind.
e. soil erosion.

32.______ The most controversial aspect of the Tennessee Valley Authority was its plans concerning
a. electrical power.
b. flood control.
c. soil conservation.
d. reforestation.
e. resettlement.

33.______ The Social Security Act of 1935 provided all of the following except
a. unemployment insurance.
b. old-age pensions.
c. economic provisions for the blind and disabled
d. support for the blind and physically handicapped.
e. health care for the poor

36.______ The primary interest of the Congress of Industrial Organizations was
a. the effective enforcement of “yellow dog” contracts.
b. the organization of trade unions.
c. the maintenance of “open shop” industries.
d. the organization of all workers within an industry.
e. maintaining existing wage levels.

37.______ The 1936 election was made notable by
a. a strong third-party effort by the American Liberty League.
b. the bitter class struggle between the poor and the rich.
c. the large number of blacks who still voted Republican out of gratitude to Abraham Lincoln.
d. the strong socialist effort.
e. the strong race run by Kansas Governor Alf Landon.

thanks!

matching

a. coalition
b. revenue
c. Tennessee Valley Authority
d. New Deal
e. national debt
f. public works program
g. Wagner Act
h. demagogues
i. Social Security system
j. American Liberty League

1. government-funded projects to build public facilities
__

2. project that helped farmers and created jobs by reactivating a hydroelectric power facility
__

3. legislation that allowed collective bargaining and set up a National Labor Relations Board
___

4. group that spearheaded much of the opposition to the New Deal
___

5. the total amount of borrowed money the federal government has yet to pay back
___

6. an alliance of groups with similar goals
___

a. coalition
b. revenue
c. Tennessee Valley Authority
d. New Deal
e. national debt
f. public works program
g. Wagner Act
h. demagogues
i. Social Security system
j. American Liberty League

1. government-funded projects to build public facilities (1 point)

2. project that helped farmers and created jobs by reactivating a hydroelectric power facility (1 point)

3. legislation that allowed collective bargaining and set up a National Labor Relations Board
(1 point)

4. group that spearheaded much of the opposition to the New Deal (1 point)

5. the total amount of borrowed money the federal government has yet to pay back
(1 point)

6. an alliance of groups with similar goals
(1 point)

i tryed looking them up cant find them.

*How could you describe franklin rosevelts youth?
*How did the supreme court feel about rosevelts new deal?
*What was the civil works administration?
*What is the american liberty league?
*What were rosevelts concerns with the supreme court?
*How can you describ the success or lack of success of the new deal?
*What were three results of the fair labor standards law act of 1938?
*Between march 9 and june 16, 1933 to as the? (3 words)

any answers would be appreciated.
thanks!

Matching

IDENTIFYING KEY TERMS, PEOPLE, AND PLACES

For items 1-6, match each term with its description below. Type the letter of your answer choice in the box below each description. *You will NOT use all the terms.

a. coalition
b. revenue
c. Tennessee Valley Authority
d. New Deal
e. national debt
f. public works program
g. Wagner Act
h. demagogues
i. Social Security system
j. American Liberty League

1. government-funded projects to build public facilities (1 point)

2. project that helped farmers and created jobs by reactivating a hydroelectric power facility (1 point)

3. legislation that allowed collective bargaining and set up a National Labor Relations Board
(1 point)

4. group that spearheaded much of the opposition to the New Deal (1 point)

5. the total amount of borrowed money the federal government has yet to pay back
(1 point)

6. an alliance of groups with similar goals
(1 point)

Matching

IDENTIFYING KEY TERMS, PEOPLE, AND PLACES

For items 1-6, match each term with its description below. Type the letter of your answer choice in the box below each description. *You will NOT use all the terms.

a. coalition
b. revenue
c. Tennessee Valley Authority
d. New Deal
e. national debt
f. public works program
g. Wagner Act
h. demagogues
i. Social Security system
j. American Liberty League

1. government-funded projects to build public facilities (1 point)

2. project that helped farmers and created jobs by reactivating a hydroelectric power facility (1 point)

3. legislation that allowed collective bargaining and set up a National Labor Relations Board
(1 point)

4. group that spearheaded much of the opposition to the New Deal (1 point)

5. the total amount of borrowed money the federal government has yet to pay back
(1 point)

6. an alliance of groups with similar goals
(1 point)

Multiple Choice

Choose the item that best completes the statement or answers the question.

IDENTIFYING MAIN IDEAS

7. How did life change for American women in the 1920s? (1 point)
Many women felt freer to experiment with bolder styles and manners.
Married women found it much easier to balance careers and family life.
Most women grew long hair and stopped using makeup.
Women began to dominate the work force, often taking leadership positions.
8. The growth of radio and other mass media in the 1920s produced
(1 point)
a national culture.
a book-selling boom.
superb jazz musicians.
new ways of looking at local events.
9. The Red Scare was a response to
(1 point)
Prohibition.
the Teapot Dome scandal.
the Russian Revolution.
the Kellogg-Briand Pact.
10. Many Americans believed that Sacco and Vanzetti were executed because they were (1 point)
subversives trying to overthrow the government.
Communist agitators who helped organize strikes.
responsible for setting off bombs that damaged A. Mitchell Palmer’s home.
immigrants with radical beliefs during the Red Scare.
11. When Hoover took office in 1929, most Americans expected (1 point)
to become millionaires.
a depression or some other disaster.
more bank failures.
prosperity to continue.
12. One sign that the economy might be weakening in the 1920s was (1 point)
uneven distribution of national wealth.
underproduction of consumer goods.
an increase in personal savings.
the collapse of large corporations.
13. Which of the following was a sign of an unsound economy during the 1920s? (1 point)
Personal debt was decreasing.
Wages were keeping pace with production.
More goods were being produced than consumers could buy.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average was steady.
14. What symbol of business in the 1920s became labor’s prime enemy in the 1930s? (1 point)
Will Rogers
Calvin Coolidge
Henry Ford
Babe Ruth
15. The Reconstruction Finance Corporation aimed to (1 point)
create a national bank.
provide government credit to banks.
give loans to war veterans.
build houses for the homeless.
16. Recognizing Ideologies Why did so many Americans fear the spread of Communist ideology? (5 points)

1. In 1932 Ronald Reagan voted for Franklin Roosevelt, but by the 1950s he was (1 point)
supporting communism.
leading a New Deal agency.
attacking government regulations.
calling for more social programs.
2. Reagan began his political career by winning election as
(1 point)
governor of California.
spokesman for General Electric.
President of the United States.
a justice of the Supreme Court.
3. Conservatives joined the American Liberty League in the 1930s to oppose (1 point)
"modern Republicanism."
the Great Society.
the New Deal.
the Environmental Protection Agency.
4. The Moral Majority wanted to restore to society what they saw as (1 point)
blue-collar customs.
vital social programs.
Christian values.
traditional property rights.
5. The election of 1980 was especially significant because it showed that (1 point)
the New Right was in decline.
conservatism controlled the nation's agenda.
Republicans could win the presidency.
the Equal Rights Amendment was doomed to failure.

a. coalition
b. revenue
c. Tennessee Valley Authority
d. New Deal
e. national debt
f. public works program
g. Wagner Act
h. demagogues
i. Social Security system
j. American Liberty League

1. government-funded projects to build public facilities (1 point)

2. project that helped farmers and created jobs by reactivating a hydroelectric power facility (1 point)

3. legislation that allowed collective bargaining and set up a National Labor Relations Board
(1 point)

4. group that spearheaded much of the opposition to the New Deal (1 point)

5. the total amount of borrowed money the federal government has yet to pay back
(1 point)

6. an alliance of groups with similar goals
(1 point)

C. Frederick Douglass.
D. Malcolm X

2) Which President encouraged the spread of American ideal, the use of force only when necessary, and an apology to Colombia for the Panama Canal incident as part of his foreign policy?
A. Taft
B. Wilson
C. Roosevelt
D. Coolidge

3) Which organization aggresively pushed the passing of a federal anti-lynching law in the 1920s?
A. Southern Christian Leadership Conference
B. National Association for the Advancement of Colored people
C. American Liberty League
D. Woman's Christian Temperance Union

1) The outstanding record of African-American's who served in the military forces during World War 2 was one reason president Truman decided in 1948 to________

a) Begin drafting african americans into the armed forcdes

b)Order an end to racial segregation in the military

C) Create speical african american combat units

D)Continue the tuskagee airmen program. (Doubt this one)

_______________________________________________

2. Which law ensures that the individual rights of citizens are protected from government abuse?

A) House Us-American Activation Comm.
B) American Civil liberties union
C) American LIberty League
D) United Services Organization

THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
but wasn't segregation in the armed forces ended around 1860's?

1. In 1932 Ronald Reagan voted for Franklin Roosevelt, but by the 1950s he was (1 point)
supporting communism.
leading a New Deal agency.
attacking government regulations.
calling for more social programs.
2. Reagan began his political career by winning election as
(1 point)
governor of California.
spokesman for General Electric.
President of the United States.
a justice of the Supreme Court.
3. Conservatives joined the American Liberty League in the 1930s to oppose (1 point)
"modern Republicanism."
the Great Society.
the New Deal.
the Environmental Protection Agency.
4. The Moral Majority wanted to restore to society what they saw as (1 point)
blue-collar customs.
vital social programs.
Christian values.
traditional property rights.
5. The election of 1980 was especially significant because it showed that (1 point)
the New Right was in decline.
conservatism controlled the nation's agenda.
Republicans could win the presidency.
the Equal Rights Amendment was doomed to failure

a. coalition
b. revenue
c. Tennessee Valley Authority
d. New Deal
e. national debt
f. public works program
g. Wagner Act
h. demagogues
i. Social Security system
j. American Liberty League

1. government-funded projects to build public facilities

2. project that helped farmers and created jobs by reactivating a hydroelectric power facility

3. legislation that allowed collective bargaining and set up a National Labor Relations Board

4. group that spearheaded much of the opposition to the New Deal

5. the total amount of borrowed money the federal government has yet to pay back

6. an alliance of groups with similar goals

1. A main goal of the New Deal was to
oppose labor unions.
decrease the size of government.
create jobs.
lower taxes.

2. Public works programs were government-funded programs to
encourage immigration.
reform the banking system.
eliminate segregation.
build or improve roads, parks, and airports.

3. Eleanor Roosevelt helped FDR by
reporting to him on conditions around the country.
leading the National Recovery Administration.
traveling to Europe to gain support for the New Deal.
becoming a powerful member of Congress.

4. Which New Deal program was created to offer payments to people who could not support themselves?
Federal Reserve Board
Tennessee Valley Authority
Social Security
Civilian Conservation Corps

5. New Deal programs were most helpful to
white men.
women.
African Americans.
immigrants.

6. Progressives attacked the New Deal for
limiting people's freedom.
not doing enough to help poor people.
raising taxes on the rich.
increasing the national debt.

7. The American Liberty League thought the New Deal was
too weak.
un-American and limited individual freedom.
promoting racism.
abandoning the poor.

8. In order to influence the Supreme Court, FDR tried to
amend the Constitution.
remove opposing judges from the Court.
appoint judges favoring the New Deal.
ignore Supreme Court rulings.

9. The economic collapse of 1937 was caused in part by
war in Europe.
reduced government spending on New Deal programs.
crop failures in the South.
lower Social Security taxes.

10. During the New Deal, labor unions
opposed FDR.
lost many members.
were declared illegal.
grew in size and power.

And stop taking his propaganda seriously? That includes Fux News, the Wall Street Journal, the NY Post, etc.

Pay attention to history, people – Murdoch's outlets parrot talking points which could have well been lifted directly from the propaganda of the fascist American Liberty League, which attempted to overthrow the constitutional government in a military/industrial coup:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Liberty_League

William F,

Theoretically that is the case. In reality though, a cartel controls the media.
Tryad,

It's not that don't believe Murdoch doesn't have the right to a different opinion, he does. What he doesn't have a right to are his own facts, and his deliberate incitement of violence and insurrection so that he can fulfill his neo-feudalist fantasies.

that the GOP is now using talking points copied verbatim from the 1930's anti-New Deal American Liberty League, a fascist group funded by the same Wall Street scumbags who put Hitler and Mussolini into power?

http://coat.ncf.ca/our_magazine/links/53/all-both.html

http://www.davidpietrusza.com/Liberty-League.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Liberty_League

Spawn of Satan,

Not even close. Fascism is degenerate capitalism, combined with a police state, social conservatism, extreme nationalism, and militarism in foreign affairs. This is also a description of the GOP's platform over the last decade or so.
Notice how none of the GOP sycophants actually answer the question, nor do they rebut me on substantive grounds.

1. In 1932 Ronald Reagan voted for Franklin Roosevelt, but by the 1950s he was (1 point)
supporting communism. ——-
leading a New Deal agency.
attacking government regulations.
calling for more social programs.

2. Reagan began his political career by winning election as
governor of California.
spokesman for General Electric.
President of the United States.
a justice of the Supreme Court.——-

3. Conservatives joined the American Liberty League in the 1930s to oppose (1 point)
"modern Republicanism."
the Great Society. ——-
the New Deal.
the Environmental Protection Agency.

4. The Moral Majority wanted to restore to society what they saw as (1 point)
blue-collar customs.
vital social programs.
Christian values. ——-
traditional property rights.

5. The election of 1980 was especially significant because it showed that (1 point)
the New Right was in decline. ——-
conservatism controlled the nation's agenda.
Republicans could win the presidency.
the Equal Rights Amendment was doomed to failure.

1. A main goal of the New Deal was to (1 point)
oppose labor unions.
decrease the size of government.
create jobs.
lower taxes.
2. Public works programs were government-funded programs to (1 point)
encourage immigration.
reform the banking system.
eliminate segregation.
build or improve roads, parks, and airports.
3. Eleanor Roosevelt helped FDR by (1 point)
reporting to him on conditions around the country.
leading the National Recovery Administration.
traveling to Europe to gain support for the New Deal.
becoming a powerful member of Congress.
4. Which New Deal program was created to offer payments to people who could not support themselves? (1 point)
Federal Reserve Board
Tennessee Valley Authority
Social Security
Civilian Conservation Corps
5. New Deal programs were most helpful to (1 point)
white men.
women.
African Americans.
immigrants.
6. Progressives attacked the New Deal for (1 point)
limiting people's freedom.
not doing enough to help poor people.
raising taxes on the rich.
increasing the national debt.
7. The American Liberty League thought the New Deal was (1 point)
too weak.
un-American and limited individual freedom.
promoting racism.
abandoning the poor.
8. In order to influence the Supreme Court, FDR tried to (1 point)
amend the Constitution.
remove opposing judges from the Court.
appoint judges favoring the New Deal.
ignore Supreme Court rulings.
9. The economic collapse of 1937 was caused in part by (1 point)
war in Europe.
reduced government spending on New Deal programs.
crop failures in the South.
lower Social Security taxes.
10. During the New Deal, labor unions (1 point)
opposed FDR.
lost many members.
were declared illegal.
grew in size and power.