How did FDR’s response differ from Herbert Hoover’s response? Present an argument in support of your answer using relevant historical evidence.

Prof La Rotta’s HIST 1302 Unit 2 Exam Study Sheet

As you prepare for the first exam, focus especially on the following key terms. Read Chpts 20-24 of our textbook, Give Me Liberty!, for added reference. You should be able to identify these key terms (who/what/where/when/historical significance). You are encouraged to download this study sheet and type the definitions below as you read.

Trench Warfare

Lusitania

Sedition Act

Immigration Act of 1924

Nativism

KKK (Second Wave)

First Red Scare

Harlem Renaissance

Black Tuesday

Great Depression

Hoovervilles

New Deal

Agricultural Adjustment Act

Jazz Age

Dust Bowl

Essay topics: A full essay will include intro/conclusion and 3 supporting paragraphs. Be prepared to answer both questions.

The United States experienced an era of conservative politics and anti-immigrant attitudes during the 1920s while experiencing tremendous economic growth. It’s also a period shrouded in myth and stereotypes. Did the 1920s “roar” for all Americans — why or why not? Use examples from lectures and readings to describe the general political, economic, and social climate of the US during the 1920s.

FDR’s New Deal was met with fierce resistance by critics of his day, not unlike progressive political agendas of today, some of which we read and discussed in class. To what extent did FDR’s New Deal succeed in mitigating the Great Depression? To that end, what were some of the underlying causes of the Great Depression? How did FDR’s response differ from Herbert Hoover’s response? Present an argument in support of your answer using relevant historical evidence and class sources.

How did FDR’s response differ from Herbert Hoover’s response? Present an argument in support of your answer using relevant historical evidence.
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