Chapter 245. Reflections on The New Deal from Victory to Deadlock, Chapter 24

Reflections on The New Deal from Victory to Deadlock, Chapter 24

Use your critical reading skills to answer the following questions about the author’s historical interpretation in the narrative.
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Correct. The answer is c. The author’s main point in this section of the chapter is that, despite deepening conservative opposition, the expanding New Deal coalition reelected Roosevelt in 1936, but international events and domestic debates limited the extent to which he could implement his reform agenda during his second term.
Incorrect. The answer is c. The author’s main point in this section of the chapter is that, despite deepening conservative opposition, the expanding New Deal coalition reelected Roosevelt in 1936, but international events and domestic debates limited the extent to which he could implement his reform agenda during his second term.

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Correct. The answer is d. The author cites Roosevelt’s revival of deficit spending in 1938, after the recession of 1937–1938, as evidence that he had a commonsense understanding of John Maynard Keynes’ theory about how to stimulate economic growth.
Incorrect. The answer is d. The author cites Roosevelt’s revival of deficit spending in 1938, after the recession of 1937–1938, as evidence that he had a commonsense understanding of John Maynard Keynes’ theory about how to stimulate economic growth.

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Correct. The answer is a. The author argues that the Supreme Court approved the Social Security Act and Wagner Act only because Roosevelt’s failed court-packing scheme incited the four most conservative justices to retire. The retirements gave Roosevelt the opportunity to name four new justices to the court, and the new, more liberal, body ruled that the New Deal programs were not unconstitutional.
Incorrect. The answer is a. The author argues that the Supreme Court approved the Social Security Act and Wagner Act only because Roosevelt’s failed court-packing scheme incited the four most conservative justices to retire. The retirements gave Roosevelt the opportunity to name four new justices to the court, and the new, more liberal, body ruled that the New Deal programs were not unconstitutional.

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Correct. The answer is d. The author argues that the persistence of the depression, despite the New Deal’s achievements, made many New Dealers in Congress wary of supporting further reforms.
Incorrect. The answer is d. The author argues that the persistence of the depression, despite the New Deal’s achievements, made many New Dealers in Congress wary of supporting further reforms.

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