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Great Depression Questions: How People Lived provides teachers with 46 true/false and multiple choice questions about life in the United States during the 1930s.

You could use these as a "teaser" or interest-generator when you first begin your study of the Great Depression, or use them after presenting the material to see how many of the basics your students have grasped. They are great discussion starters and help students visualize real life problems and issues 1929-1939.

These questions are at the basic level and focus on how the Great Depression affected the ordinary person. They emphasize intriguing facts such as people collecting coal falling from trains in order to heat homes and cook. They also emphasize Hoover's lack of success in dealing with the economic downturn.

TEACHER CONVENIENCE FEATURES

To help make teachers' professional lives as easy as possible, the questions are provided in several different formats:

----- Word processing (.rtf) file that Microsoft Word can open. Use these files to make printouts or to edit the questions to customize them for your curriculum.
----- Examview Test file (.tst). Use these files to print tests or conduct electronic testing using computers with Examview or clickers with CPS.
----- Examview Test bank (.bnk). These files can be combined with each other or with other .bnk files to build larger tests.

No matter what format works best for you, the hard work has already been done -- the questions are already typed in!

A full answer key is provided for each of the question sets.

There are 46 questions in all -- enough to keep students thinking and discussing for an entire class period!

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