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Civil Rights Issues 1920's

Civil Rights Issues 1920's

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History

11th Grade

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Alfredo Gonzalez

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14 Slides • 4 Questions

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Progress and Setbacks on Civil Rights Issues of the 1920's

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Match

Match the following terms

Red Scare

Quota System

Sacco and Vanzetti

Nativism

Communism

fear of communism

limited number of immigrants entering US

Anarchist convicted of murder

Dislike of immigrants

System where everyone is paid similarly

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Multiple Choice

Women had many new experiences as a result of World War. 1, including working at new jobs, wearing new fashions, and acting more independently. What other new change came to women just after World War 1.

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The right to vote

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the right to drink

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equal pay for equal work

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the right to vote in mf

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Match

Match the following African American people and groups

Marcus Garvey

Booker T. Washington

WEB DuBois

Great Migration

NAACP

Back to Africa Movement

Thought blacks should educate themselves

Civil Rights through the Talented Tenth

Big group of black ppl leaivng the South

Group filing lawsuits for civil rights

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Categorize

Options (11)

Flappers

KKK

Booker T. Washington

Quota System

Nativism

NAACP

Red Scare

Rosewood Incident

W.E.B DuBois

19th Amendment

Marcus Garvey

Organize these options into things that lead to progress and setbacks

Lead to Progress
Created Setbacks

Progress and Setbacks on Civil Rights Issues of the 1920's

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