strong conservative opposition to the New Deal
promoting civil rights for blacks and other minorities.
promoting popular support for the spirit of the New Deal.
a desire among intellectuals to adopt more radical solutions to the nation's economic ills.
Father Coughlin, Huey Long, and Frances Townsend all had what in common?
a faith in the social benefits of radical wealth redistribution
an unwavering support of President Roosevelt
a belief in the federal government's power to reform American society
a hatred of the financial powers who were impoverishing the nation
The most noticeable change in the Second New Deal was
an adoption of some of the more radical plans of Long, Coughlin, and Townsend.
a willingness to openly attack corporate interests.
a caution created by the Supreme Court's striking down of some of the agencies of the First New Deal.
explicitly repudiated the right of collective bargaining.
The Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) was organized on the principle that all workers in a particular industry should be included in one union. This principle is referred to as
union shop.
closed shop.
craft unionism.
industrial unionism.
The 1935 Social Security Act provided for four of the following. Which is the exception?
retirement benefits
unemployment benefits
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