Identify and describe the various economic, cultural, and technological aspects of the consumer culture of the 1950s.
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When Franklin Roosevelt became president, the
a) Great Depression had not yet occurred. b) economy was depressed but was showing significant signs of improvement. c) economy was in a crisis with high unemployment. d) national income was rising despite the increased failures of banks. e) economy was depressed but high unemployment was limited to the South and the Midwest.
Many Chesapeake planters turned to wheat as a second crop
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Good government reformers attempted to:
a. create more city jobs to solve urban unemployment problems b. run the city on economical and honest principles, which usually meant fewer services and jobs c. cooperate with the political bosses to achieve maximum city efficiency d. win votes from the poor by providing handouts and informal assistance
In the 1830s, Nat Turner gained notoriety as the leader of the
A) scientific agriculture movement in the South. B) antislavery forces in New England. C) most sensational slave uprising in the early nineteenth century. D) secessionist wing of the Southern Democrats.