TEKS US History High School - H.19.A: New Deal Legislation
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High School - U.S. History
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- Q1How did the legislation excerpted above affect the relationship between the U.S. government and its citizens?It made most people distrust the power of the government.It allowed people to have more direct input in government decisions.It made the government more responsible for the people's economic welfare.It allowed the government to tax investment income.60sH.19.A: New Deal Legislation
- Q2What is one ongoing result of the New Deal?People can rely more on the federal government during times of economic distress.State governments use property taxes to fund social security programs.State governments deny residency to persons working in other states.The federal government funds a space-exploration program.30sH.19.A: New Deal Legislation
- Q3In response to the national crisis posed by the Great Depression, the U.S. government -dismantled financial regulatory agenciesassumed a principal role in protecting economic stabilitydecreased the number of federal entitlement programsabandoned deficit spending as a remedy for economic downturns60sH.19.A: New Deal Legislation
- Q4The Social Security Act affected the role of the federal government by -implementing new regulations on interstate travelestablishing an agency to monitor immigrationauthorizing the government to impose a flat taxcreating a government-administered benefits program60sH.19.A: New Deal Legislation
- Q5The goals of these New Deal agencies support the conclusion that the New Deal -gave the federal government a larger role in the day-to-day welfare of its citizensforced citizens to participate in federal programsgave preference to state-run agencies over federally run agenciesforced the federal government to adopt isolationist foreign policies60sH.19.A: New Deal Legislation
- Q6Which of the following was a significant effect of New Deal legislation?States became the sole enforcers of immigration law.The federal government took on new rolesIncome tax rates fell to historic lows.The regulation of intrastate trade was transferred to the states30sH.19.A: New Deal Legislation