How did New Deal programs affect the average national unemployment rate during the 1930s?
What will be an ideal response?
The programs reduced the average unemployment rate, but it remained high at about 17 percent through the 1930s.
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Urban tenement districts were associated with
A) filth and disease. B) crowded but inexpensive apartments. C) low crime rates. D) relative prosperity. E) a range of classes living side by side.
In the 1830s, the __________ created the Institute for Colored Youth to train African American teachers
A) antislavery community B) Quakers C) American Colonization Society D) American Moral Reform Society
Genetic factors, a history of childhood adversity, and depression and anxiety are all ______.
A. risk factors for incarceration B. protective factors for substance abuse disorders C. predictors of alcohol-use disorder in women D. factors that influence women to drink more than men
With a decrease in the price for slaves, what was the vision for the future of slavery in America?
What will be an ideal response?