Roaring 20s Pt. I
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- Q1Which organization did you have to be a WASP.American Civil Liberties UnionKu Klux KlanNational Association for the Advancement of Colored Peoples30s
- Q2What was the purpose of the American Civil Liberties Union?To help Christian organizationsto help minority groups in their fight for equality.To support only wealthy business owners30s
- Q3Which group wanted to eliminate race-based discrimination especially for African-Americans.KKKACLUNAACP30s
- Q4What were the Palmer Raids in the 1920s?the government was in search of illegal alcoholthe government searching homes and businesses with out a warrant30s
- Q5Anti-Defamation League was mainly formed in the 1920s mainly to protect the rights ofAfrican-AmericansHispanicsJews30s
- Q6What was the Harlem Renaissance?None of theseA celebration of African American cultureA fight for African American jobs30s
- Q7Who were two of the most famous African-American Jazz musicians?Louis Armstrong and Duke EllingtonGeorge Bush and Dan QuayleDonald Trump and Mike Pence30s
- Q8What was the 19th Amendment?women got the right to votealcohol was declared illegalThe right to vote for 18 year-olds30s
- Q9One of the biggest advocates of women's suffrage wasHillary ClintonTheresa MayAlice PaulJane Doe30s
- Q10What was Warren Harding's financial policyLassez Faire - Let business bereturn to normalcy - Lets return the country back to the way it was.30s
- Q11Calvin Coolidge's financial policy wasReturn to Normalcy - return to the way things were before the War.Lassez Faire - Leave business alone30s
- Q12Who led the Back to Africa movement?W.E.B. DuBoisMarcus Garvey30s
- Q13What did Marcus Garvey establish?United Negro Improvement AssociationNAACPAnti-Defamation League30s
- Q14What did Marcus Garvey advocate for African Americans?A separate state for blacksfor blacks and whites to live together.30s