Table of Contents
- 1 What was the significance about the presidential election of 1936?
- 2 Who did Literary Digest in their 1936 poll claim won the 1936 presidential election?
- 3 What problems did each group face during the Depression quizlet?
- 4 Which best describes the legislative setbacks Franklin Roosevelt encountered during his first two terms?
- 5 Why did the Literary Digest fail so badly at predicting the winner of the 1936 presidential election quizlet?
What was the significance about the presidential election of 1936?
Roosevelt won the highest share of the popular and electoral vote since the largely uncontested 1820 election. The sweeping victory consolidated the New Deal Coalition in control of the Fifth Party System. Roosevelt and Vice President John Nance Garner were re-nominated without opposition.
Why did Alf Landon oppose FDR?
Landon respected and admired Roosevelt and accepted much of the New Deal but objected that it was hostile to business and involved too much waste and inefficiency. Late in the campaign, Landon accused Roosevelt of corruption – that is, of acquiring so much power that he was subverting the Constitution.
Who did Literary Digest in their 1936 poll claim won the 1936 presidential election?
In 1936, the poll concluded that the Republican candidate, Governor Alfred Landon of Kansas, was likely to be the overwhelming winner. In November, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt won 46 states, while Landon only won Maine and Vermont; Roosevelt also won the popular vote by 24.26\%.
What is true of the 1936 presidential election quizlet?
Which is true of the 1936 presidential election? FDR defeated Alfred M. Landon in a landslide.
What problems did each group face during the Depression quizlet?
They were unemployed (didn’t have jobs), they were poor (poverty), they felt hopeless and had loss of dignity (did not respect themselves) and didn’t have spending $$. What Agency helped Students and other Young People?
What strengthened conservative opposition to the New Deal in 1937?
The court-packing plan
Conservative Coalition The court-packing plan strengthened conservative opposition to the New Deal. By 1937, an informal yet strong group of congressmen and representatives opposing the New Deal formed in Congress.
Which best describes the legislative setbacks Franklin Roosevelt encountered during his first two terms?
Which best describes the legislative setbacks Franklin Roosevelt encountered during his first two terms? thought New Deal programs expanded government too much. Many conservatives believed in balanced budgets, low taxes, and low government spending.
Which issue arose under Hoover helped Roosevelt into the White House in 1932?
Which issue that arose under Hoover helped Roosevelt into the White House in 1932? a high unemployment rate.
Why did the Literary Digest fail so badly at predicting the winner of the 1936 presidential election quizlet?
Which of the following was not a reason why the Literary Digest predicted the 1936 presidential election incorrectly? The size of the sample was too big so that the margin of error in the poll was not precise. The ballots were sent out too early and failed to capture any late-breaking trends.
What is the Tom Bradley effect?
It was named after Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley, an African-American who lost the 1982 California governor’s race despite being ahead in voter polls going into the elections. The Bradley effect posits that the inaccurate polls were skewed by the phenomenon of social desirability bias.