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9 multiple choice 1 point who were the \okies\? government officials migrants from oklahoma seeking work farmers from california city workers in soup kitchens 10 multiple choice 1 point what was one of the main goals of the new deal? to eliminate all social programs to increase taxes on the wealthy to provide relief and recovery for the unemployed to reduce government spending 11 multiple choice 1 point
Question 9 (Who were the "Okies"?)
The "Okies" were migrants from Oklahoma, typically farmers, who moved during the Great Depression (especially due to the Dust Bowl) to seek work, often in California. The option "Migrants from Oklahoma seeking work" matches this historical context. Other options: Government officials don't fit; farmers from California is incorrect (they were from Oklahoma); city workers in soup kitchens are not the Okies.
The New Deal was implemented during the Great Depression to address economic hardship. Its main goals included relief (for the unemployed), recovery (of the economy), and reform (of financial systems). "To provide relief and recovery for the unemployed" aligns with this. Other options: Eliminating social programs is opposite; increasing taxes on the wealthy was not a main goal (focus was on relief/recovery); reducing government spending contradicts New Deal's public works and spending to stimulate the economy.
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B. Migrants from Oklahoma seeking work