America 1920-1973Memory Aid

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Part of Opposition to the New DealGCSE History

This memory aid covers Memory Aid within Opposition to the New Deal for GCSE History. Revise Opposition to the New Deal 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 6 of 9 in this topic. Use it for quick recall, then test yourself straight afterwards so the memory aid becomes usable in an answer.

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Section 6 of 9

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10 questions

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Practice Questions for Opposition to the New Deal

In which year did the Supreme Court declare the NRA (National Recovery Administration) unconstitutional?

  • A. 1933
  • B. 1935
  • C. 1936
  • D. 1937
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What happened to Huey Long in 1935?

  • A. He was elected President of the United States
  • B. He was imprisoned for tax evasion
  • C. He was assassinated
  • D. He retired from politics
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Quick Recall Flashcards

Why did Republicans oppose New Deal?
Too much government, too high taxes, interfering with free enterprise, "socialism"
Who was Huey Long?
Louisiana politician — "Share Our Wealth" — take from rich, $5,000 per family. Assassinated 1935.

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