TEKS US History High School - H.6.A: Causes/Effects Of Events And Social Issues
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H.6.A: Causes/Effects Of Events And Social Issues
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- Q1Which of these resulted from the prohibition of alcohol during the 1920s?A growing fear of communismA decline in immigration ratesThe expansion of the consumer economyThe rise of organized crime60sH.6.A: Causes/Effects Of Events And Social IssuesEditDelete
- Q2Cartoons such as this one took the position that deportation was necessary because -communists were infiltrating the United Statespolitical machines had too much power in urban areasassimilation programs in the United States had been unsuccessfuleconomic decline had increased the competition for jobs30sH.6.A: Causes/Effects Of Events And Social IssuesEditDelete
- Q3Many Progressives opposed social Darwinism because it promoted the idea that -immigration weakened national unitypeople in lower classes were not capable of economic successthe government should take responsibility for the well-being of peoplepoverty could be eradicated through increased economic regulation60sH.6.A: Causes/Effects Of Events And Social IssuesEditDelete
- Q4What was the primary reason for the raids described in this excerpt?To suppress the teaching of evolution in collegesTo block civil rights advocates from staging public protestsTo halt the spread of communist ideas by radicalsTo prevent workers from joining labor organizations60sH.6.A: Causes/Effects Of Events And Social IssuesEditDelete
- Q5Which inference about the 1920s is supported by this illustration?Women challenged traditional attitudes and social norms.Mass media reflected trends popular in rural communities.Reform organizations targeted women's issues.Women confronted discrimination in employment and education.60sH.6.A: Causes/Effects Of Events And Social IssuesEditDelete
- Q6What was a result of the social problems presented in this 1917 political cartoon?Progressives worked to ratify a prohibition amendment.Women worked to improve conditions in tenement houses.Lobbyists focused attention on the power of corporate monopolies.Government leaders introduced health-care reform laws.30sH.6.A: Causes/Effects Of Events And Social IssuesEditDelete