A) reduced its criticism of the United States.
B) formed an American Nazi Party.
C) broke from the Soviet Union.
D) lost a significant portion of its membership.
E) disbanded.
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A) offered a greater degree of social commentary than did either radio or movies.
B) saw most popular books and magazines focus on the Great Depression.
C) saw photographic magazines lose much of their readership due to the high cost of each issue.
D) faced censorship laws that suppressed criticisms of American politics and culture.
E) adopted a more pessimistic, although no less radical, approach to society in the later 1930s.
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A) the use of six tanks to rout the veterans from Washington.
B) General Jack Pershing exceeding his orders to remove the veterans.
C) the injuring of over 100 marchers.
D) both the use of six tanks to rout the veterans from Washington, and the injuring of over 100 marchers.
E) All these answers are correct.
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A) criticized voters for abandoning the economic principles of the Republican Party.
B) told reporters that his economic recovery policies had not been successful.
C) urged the new Congress to construct "Hoovervilles" to shelter the unemployed.
D) refused to support a more vigorous public spending program for relief.
E) deferred to their economic agenda of relief and public spending programs.
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A) black teenagers were accused of rape by two white women.
B) a Georgia jury convicted all of the black youths.
C) the Supreme Court reaffirmed the death penalty convictions.
D) eight of the convicted youths were executed for crimes they did not commit.
E) All these answers are correct.
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A) Our Daily Bread.
B) It Happened One Night.
C) The Grapes of Wrath.
D) Mr. Smith Goes to Washington.
E) Mr. Deeds Goes to Town.
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A) proposing a series of economic reform programs.
B) shutting down the bank system until confidence in it could be restored.
C) urging a program of voluntary cooperation from business leaders.
D) calling for a tax increase to prevent a federal deficit.
E) calling for a system of social security to alleviate individual suffering.
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A) claimed community togetherness was the best way to combat hard times.
B) argued the best way to end the Depression was to have working-class men and women run for office.
C) asserted that a strong faith in Christianity would best help one through hard times.
D) gave financial advice and offered tips for when going to a job interview.
E) taught that individual initiative could help people to restore themselves financially.
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A) migrated to the South.
B) left the United States entirely.
C) moved into California.
D) successfully organized agricultural unions.
E) migrated into rural areas, where work was more available.
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