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How important was corruption in causing Prohibition to fail in the USA? (see page 319) How important were Republican policies in the US economic boom of the 1920s? How significant was the Second New Deal in helping the USA to recover from the Depression? a) What was the Tennessee Valley Authority? b) Explain why Roosevelt introduced the Second New Deal in 1935. c) The New deal was a failure. How far do you agree with this statement? Explain your answer. Explain the impact of the new deal on Industrial Workers. Why did the supreme court oppose the New Deal? The changes proposed by the New Deal are not enough to solve the country’s economic problems. How far do you agree with this statement? Why? The changes proposed by the New Deal are too much. How far do you agree with this statement? Why? Sources at page 311 Explain which of the sources support Roosevelt and which one doesn’t. Using the details of the source and the overall message of each, explain how you decided that. Source at page 310 What is the message of the cartoon?

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How important was corruption in causing Prohibition to fail in the USA? (see page 319)

How important were Republican policies in the US economic boom of the 1920s?

How significant was the Second New Deal in helping the USA to recover from the Depression?

a) What was the Tennessee Valley Authority?

b) Explain why Roosevelt introduced the Second New Deal in 1935.

c) The New deal was a failure. How far do you agree with this statement? Explain

your answer.

Explain the impact of the new deal on Industrial Workers.

Why did the supreme court oppose the New Deal?

The changes proposed by the New Deal are not enough to solve the country’s economic problems. How far do you agree with this statement? Why?

The changes proposed by the New Deal are too much. How far do you agreewith this statement? Why?

Sources at page 311

Explain which of the sources support Roosevelt and which one doesn’t. Using the details of the source and the overall message of each, explain how you decided that.

Source at page 310

What is the message of the cartoon?

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What were the aims of the New Deal?

Why was the National recovery Act important?

What were the causes of the Wall Street Crash?

Why did Roosevelt win the 1932 election?

What were the social consequences of the Wall Street Crash?

Explain why prohibition ended.

Who were the dries?

Why was America considered intolerant in the 1920s?

What was the Red Scare?

Explain why there was resentment between country people and city people in the USA in the 1900s.

Explain two factors behind the economic boom of the 1920s in the USA.

How far were the Republican State Policies responsible for the Great Depression?

Why did agriculture not share in the prosperity?

What were the Roaring Twenties?

Source DProhibition is a business. All I do is supply a public demand. I do it in the best and least harmful way I can

Al Capone

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People claimed that by trying to 'pack' the Supreme Court, Roosevelt was trying to make himself a dictator

This cartoon shows New Deal legislation throwing Black workers out of a job.

I pledge you, I pledge myself, to a new deal for the American people

Franklin D. Roosevelt

The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.

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Franklin D. Roosevelt

Cartoon titled 'The Illegal Act' - caption reads: 'I'm sorry, but the Supreme Court says I must chuck you back again'