His147 quiz 8

His147 quiz 8

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His147 quiz 8Approximately 20 head of cattle could survive on 640 acres of grazing land.
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Question 2(2 points)

His147 quiz 8The Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933 caused a reduction in cotton cultivation.
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Question 3(2 points)

His147 quiz 8One of the most important benefits of the New Deal in Arizona was the support of the State's extractive industries like mining and agriculture.
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Question 4(2 points)

His147 quiz 8During the Great Depression, half a million Mexican workers were deported from the United States.
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Question 5(2 points)

His147 quiz 8Agriculture in Pima County during the 1930's was characterized by many farmers owning 160 acre parcels.
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Question 6(2 points)

His147 quiz 8During the 1940's, South Phoenix was a model of equal opportunity and vibrant economic activity for both African Americans and Mexicans.
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Question 7(2 points)

His147 quiz 8Arizona received over $300 million dollars in Federal assistance between 1933-39.
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Question 8(2 points)

His147 quiz 8Cattle ranchers enthusiastically supported Congress passing the Taylor Grazing Act.
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Question 9(2 points)

His147 quiz 8Due to population increases in Arizona, it was not necessary to utilize Mexican farm workers during the cotton boom of World War II.
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Question 10(2 points)

His147 quiz 8Throughout the 1930's and early 1940's, women had few economic alternatives in the cities, but in rural settings, a variety of well paying opportunities existed.
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