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Choose one (1) question. 1. How did the reactionary conservatism during the 1920s manifest itself in social life and governmental policies? 2. To what extent did the policies of the Republican party dominate the federal government during the twenties? In what ways were these polices a rejection of progressivism? 3. What were the major causes of the Great Depression? 4. How did the Great Depression impact the American people? 5. How did President Herbert Hoover's administration respond to the Great Depression? 6. What were the goals and accomplishments of the First New Deal? 7. How did the New Deal evolve? How did it transform the role of the federal government in American life? |
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