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6.2 Great War Begins/ 6.3 US Neutrality

6.2 Great War Begins/ 6.3 US Neutrality

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Social Studies

9th Grade

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Hard

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Jacob Rocco

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37 Slides • 26 Questions

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Describe how World War I influenced the treatment of African Americans in the United States during the Great Migration.

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Which of the following individuals were influential in the Harlem Renaissance? Select all that apply.

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Claude McKay

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Langston Hughes

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Duke Ellington

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Marcus Garvey

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The Harlem Renaissance was a period of ___ for African American culture.

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Explain the significance of the Tulsa Race Massacre in the context of racial violence during the Great Migration era.

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How did the Great Migration contribute to increased racism and violence in the United States during the early 20th century?

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It led to nativism and the rise of groups like the Ku Klux Klan

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It resulted in peaceful integration of communities

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It caused a decrease in immigration

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It ended racial tensions in the South

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What were some of the major social and cultural changes brought about by the Harlem Renaissance in the 1920s?

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Growth of African American literature, music, and political movements

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Decline in African American population in northern cities

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End of racial segregation in the United States

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Expansion of agricultural jobs in the South

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What was the significance of the flourishing of African American culture during the 1920s?

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It led to the development of new art forms and social movements.

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It caused economic decline in American cities.

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It resulted in the end of racial segregation.

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It discouraged cultural diversity in America.

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How did racism in the early 20th century impact American society and culture?

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Which of the following actions did President Warren Harding take to support Black equality?

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He openly advocated for Black political, educational, and economic equality.

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He signed the anti-lynching bill into law in 1921.

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He ended segregation in schools.

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He appointed the first Black Supreme Court justice.

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When was the Emmett Till Antilynching Act, a federal outlawing of lynching, signed into law?

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1925

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1957

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1984

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2022

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Explain the difference between a 'push factor' and a 'pull factor' in migration.

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Which of the following are considered 'pull factors' that attracted African Americans to Northern cities during the Great Migration?

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Better schools

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Voting rights

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Racial discrimination

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More job opportunities

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What is a 'push factor' in the context of migration?

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What was the main purpose of the Harlem Renaissance Research activity?

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To draw a picture of Harlem

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To research and share information about an influential figure from the Harlem Renaissance

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To write a poem about the 1920s

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To list inventions from the 1920s

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The Harlem Renaissance was a period of great cultural and artistic achievement for African Americans in the 1920s. Name one influential figure from this era.

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Which of the following were features of the Model T as described in the lesson?

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It was available in multiple colors

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It was produced using an assembly line

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It cost less over time

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It paid workers $10 a day

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Explain how Henry Ford's innovations in the car industry contributed to a shift in American culture during the early 20th century.

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Which city became known as "Motor City" due to the rise of the car industry and the influence of Henry Ford?

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Detroit

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Chicago

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New York

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Los Angeles

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Take a guess! What is this 1920s invention?

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Name one invention from the 1920s and describe its purpose.

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Which of the following was a significant invention of the 1920s?

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Television

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Toaster

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Smartphone

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Microwave

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Fill in the Blank

The 1920s were referred to as the "___ Twenties."

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Which of the following contributed to the nickname 'Roaring Twenties'?

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Economic prosperity

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World War II

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Decline in entertainment

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Decrease in technology

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What are TWO things you learned about the Roaring Twenties?

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How did American culture change and react to those changes during the Roaring 20s?

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How did African Americans persist through racism in post-World War I America to create a rebirth of African American culture?

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