1. During the Great Depression,
Republican politicians believed in
implementing reform where federal
government took more responsibility
of suffering Americans.
O True
O False
2. The Free Speech Movement
O began with the publication of the Free
Press in Los Angeles
O began at the University of California,
Berkeley
O originated in the Haight-Ashbury
District of San Francisco
O None of the Above
3. The United Farm Workers Union
O was led by Cesar Chavez
O in its early years experienced conflict
with the Teamsters Union
O proclaimed a grape boycott in the
1960s
O all of the above
4. The Rumford Fair Housing Act of 1963
was chiefly aimed at
O ending sex discrimination in housing
against single women attempting to
rent or purchase property
O ending age discrimination in housing
against couples with children
O None of the Above
O ending discrimination in housing
against blacks
5. By 2009, California's unemployment
rate was about
percent.
O 20
O 15
O 12
O 5
6. The following statements are true
about Japanese internment camps
EXCEPT:
O All are true statements about the
Japanese internment camps
O Camps created their own social and
government organizations
O Relocation settlements were
established in California and other
states such as Wyoming, Arizona, and
Utah
O The living quarters were military style
compounds
7. Earl Warren
O became president of Lockheed Aircraft
Company in 1942
O tried to convince President Roosevelt
that Japanese internment was in
violation of civil rights
O None of the Above
O was elected governor of California in
1942
8. This Wisconsin senator made his
career by stating that communism had
infiltrated the U.S. government:
O Ronald Reagan
O Joseph McCarthy
O Edmund G. Brown
O Earl Warren
9. Proposition 13 was passed during his
tenure:
O Tom Bradley
O George Deukmejian
O None of the Above
O Jerry Brown
10. He was the first African American to
serve as mayor in Los Angeles:
O George Deukmejian
O Bobby Seale
O Huey Newton
O Tom Bradley