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What does buying on margin mean

Buying on margin is borrowing money from a broker to purchase stock.

Which of these choices is not an institution of a society

History is not an institute of society. Institutions may be considered private or autonomous, whilst culture and society, produced by collective human choice.

What is a macro view of history

The big picture is what best describes a Macro View.

Which act created the Bank Holiday

Emergency Bank Act

Which of these was authorized to loan money to private corporations railroads industries and banks

Reconstruction Finance Corporation.

Which agency first governed communication systems

Interstate Commerce Commission.

What best describes the purpose of Federal Project Number One

Employment for sculptors, writers, actors, musicians, and other artists.

What was the occupation of the members of the Roosevelt Brain Trust

law professors

Which of these was the target of President Roosevelt's promise to reform

The primary targets of President Roosevelt's reform were corporations, conservation, and protection of consumers.

What did Hoover think would result if financial assistance was given directly to the people

they would become lazy and dependent on that income

Which subjects is part of the social sciences

sociology.

What is true of the American economy between 1929 and 1931

It was in very bad shape. The stock market had crashed in 1929, leaving many Americans without any savings in their bank accounts - if the bank could even remain open. The Great Depression was in full swing by 1931, and the United States did not fully recover until after World War II.

Which caused a lot of political and economic unrest in Germany during the 1920s

The struggle of the German people to make reparation payments for war damages inflicted on the Allies.

What man was most closely related to the New Deal

Franklin Roosevelt

What program was most closely related to the Glass-Steagall Act

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Which if these statements regarding the smooth-hawley tariff act is false

A tariff is a tax

Is a true statement with regard to the Kellogg Briand Pact

The Kellogg-Briand Pact was intended to protect world peace and avoid war

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Which of these is related to the Great Depression is it reconstruction Finance Board United Nations NATO or lend-lease act

Reconstruction Finance Board

Reconstruction Finance Board

Reconstruction Finance Board

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