Answer: Franklin Roosevelt gave his campaign speech on October 24, 1932. In his speech, he focused on the several problems facing agriculture and farmers.
Explanation:
Some of the problems he identified were facing the nation were:
- high taxation of farmers, and low price of agricultural products which kept the agricultural industry in the great depression
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- Complicated data gathering without enough action in Washington. There was also a general red tape around agriculture in which political secretaries of agriculture were not people farmers could identify with
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- A bill had been passed which increased the funds to buy stock in the federal land bank from $100,000,000 to $125,000,000 but the amount was not properly administered
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- Several older millions of acres of land had been cleared for agriculture instead of being left to produce forest crops
Answer
Davy Crockett
Explanation:
The legendary frontiersman and Tennessee congressman Davy Crockett opposed the Indian Removal Act, declaring that his decision would “not make me ashamed in the Day of Judgment.” he also wrote a letter criticizing the removal act.
Answer/Explanation:
The league failed over the Japanese invasion of Manchuria because America which was not a member and would not support economic sanctions against Japan.Members were unwilling to impose economic sanctions as the depression was already damaging world trade.
Answer: the correct answer is A. the number of African American voters in Mississipi increased significantly.
Explanation:
In 1964, 6.7% of Mississipi's voting-age blacks were registered to vote, 16.3% below the national average. By 1969, that number had grown to 66.5% , 5.5% above the national average.