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Public policy of the 1920s tried to discourage speculative investment.
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President Hoover did nothing to try to solve the problems of the Depression.
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President Roosevelt succeeded in preserving private ownership of the nation's banks.
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The Agricultural Adjustment Act allowed the government to set production quotas for certain crops.
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If the goal was to stimulate purchasing power, President Roosevelt spent too much money in trying to provide relief from the Depression.
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New Deal reform legislation tried to correct all of the nation's social and economic injustices.
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The greatest successes of the New Deal were its attempts to aid minorities.
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The Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 stressed tribal unity.
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False
On balance, the 1930s was a dismal decade for American women.
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Economic conditions in 1937 indicated that the New Deal had cured the Depression.
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