America 1920-1973Exam Tips

Exam Tips

Part of New Deal Success or FailureGCSE History

This exam tips covers Exam Tips within New Deal Success or Failure for GCSE History. Revise New Deal Success or Failure in America 1920-1973 for GCSE History with 10 exam-style questions and 4 flashcards. This is a high-frequency topic, so it is worth revising until the explanation feels precise and repeatable. It is section 7 of 8 in this topic. Treat this as a marking guide for what examiners are looking for, not just a fact list.

Topic position

Section 7 of 8

Practice

10 questions

Recall

4 flashcards

💡 Exam Tips

🎯 Question Types for This Topic:

  • TODO: List question types with mark allocations

📈 How to Move Up Levels:

  • Level 2: States facts without explanation
  • Level 3: Explains with evidence and causal language
  • Level 4: Links factors, sustains argument, makes judgement

⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid:

  • TODO: List 3-5 specific mistakes students make

Quick Check: TODO: Add a recall question about this topic.

Quick Check: TODO: Add another recall question.

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Practice Questions for New Deal Success or Failure

Approximately how many young men did the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) employ?

  • A. 500,000
  • B. 1 million
  • C. 2.5 million
  • D. 8 million
1 markfoundation

What was the approximate unemployment rate in the USA in 1937, despite the New Deal?

  • A. 4%
  • B. 14%
  • C. 25%
  • D. 35%
1 markfoundation

Quick Recall Flashcards

New Deal: Relief success?
YES — millions helped, no one starved, dignity through work
Did New Deal end Depression?
No — WW2 finally ended it. Unemployment still 14% in 1937.

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