A) letting insolvent banks fail; were too small to be profitable and were badly managed.
B) bailing out insolvent banks; too big to be allowed to fail.
C) letting insolvent banks fail; would be purchased by solvent banks anyway
D) bailing out insolvent banks; this was what the Federal Reserve had been founded to do
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A) Many sectors were growing very rapidly.
B) Hyperinflation led to large decreases in the standard of living.
C) Real average wage growth was stagnant.
D) Unemployment fluctuated dramatically.
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A) There was a significant increase in mass production and mass marketing.
B) There was a significant increase in urbanization.
C) The ability of many Americans to afford consumer goods dropped sharply.
D) Consumer credit policies were developed and instituted on a large scale for the first time.
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A) The Ponzi scheme
B) The New York pyramid scandal
C) The Florida Land Boom
D) Both a and b are correct.
E) Both a and c are correct.
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A) rose at about the same rate as dividends.
B) rose faster than dividends.
C) rose more slowly than dividends.
D) there is, surprisingly, not enough information to know what happened to prices relative to dividends.
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A) the demand for alcohol is fairly price inelastic.
B) the demand for alcohol is fairly income inelastic.
C) the demand for alcohol is fairly price elastic.
D) the demand for alcohol has a price elasticity of zero.
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A) Outlawing the practice of prepaying the cost of an immigrant's voyage in exchange for future labor services.
B) Implementing a financial test for potential immigrants.
C) Utilizing a literacy test for potential immigrants.
D) Allowing only immigrants who had family members in the US to come in.
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A) This movement was just a continuation of the same trend that had been occurring in large scale since the end of the Civil War.
B) African-Americans moved north to reunite families that had been divided during the many years of slavery.
C) The African-Americans who had worked in the south had mostly been employed in the manufacturing sector, which suffered a downturn in the 1920s.
D) Employers in the North who had traditionally hired many immigrants had to search elsewhere when immigration restrictions were imposed.
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A) Both decreased.
B) Both increased.
C) The number of new immigrants increased while the number of union members decreased.
D) The number of new immigrants decreased while the number of union members increased.
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A) There was a large increase in the number of two earner families.
B) Women gained the right to vote.
C) There was an increase in educational opportunities for women.
D) Women gained a significant amount of cultural and social freedom.
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A) African Americans migrated in large scale from the north to the south.
B) There was a significant increase in activity by the Ku Klux Klan.
C) A Constitutional Amendment gave women the right to vote.
D) A Constitutional Amendment prohibited the manufacture, distribution, and sale of intoxicating liquor.
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A) fell; fell
B) fell; increased
C) increased; fell.
D) increased; increased.
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A) had fallen to 5 percent.
B) equaled 15 percent.
C) had risen to nearly 50 percent.
D) had not changed appreciably.
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A) 25
B) 50
C) 75
D) 90
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A) fell; fell
B) fell; increased.
C) increased; fell.
D) increased; increased.
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A) they tended to open too many branches.
B) they were not allowed to issue checking accounts.
C) they were not allowed to join the Federal Reserve system.
D) farm mortgages constituted the major portion of their loans.
E) All of the above.
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A) stayed roughly the same; remained level
B) increased dramatically; more than doubled
C) remained level; more than doubled
D) decreased slightly; more than doubled
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