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OpenStudy (kyahismine17):

What was a major change for Seminole Indians in the 1930s? They earned the right to vote. They began a separatist movement. They began to move onto federal Indian reservations. They used armed resistance as the government attempted to move them.

OpenStudy (kyahismine17):

i think its A

OpenStudy (kyahismine17):

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OpenStudy (ilovehorses14):

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OpenStudy (kyahismine17):

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OpenStudy (kyahismine17):

so its not A? Its C?

OpenStudy (ilovehorses14):

yea

OpenStudy (kyahismine17):

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OpenStudy (ilovehorses14):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

its c fo sho

OpenStudy (kyahismine17):

By the 1920s, which of the following groups had achieved most of its goals? labor unions African Americans women suffragists Native Americans

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OpenStudy (kyahismine17):

What happened to the women's rights movement of the 1920s after it earned the right to vote? It campaigned for anti-lynching laws. It campaigned for an Equal Rights Amendment. It declined because it had achieved its main goal. It turned its attention to civil rights for Native Americans.

OpenStudy (kyahismine17):

What can an increase in the power of the Ku Klux Klan during the 1920s be attributed to? a rise in nativism and the Great Migration a rise in nativism and the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment a rise in immigration of northern and eastern Europeans the Great Migration and the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment

OpenStudy (ilovehorses14):

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OpenStudy (kyahismine17):

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OpenStudy (ilovehorses14):

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OpenStudy (kyahismine17):

What can an increase in the power of the Ku Klux Klan during the 1920s be attributed to? a rise in nativism and the Great Migration a rise in nativism and the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment a rise in immigration of northern and eastern Europeans

OpenStudy (ilovehorses14):

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OpenStudy (kyahismine17):

What was the United Negro Improvement Association best known for? opposing black separatism using federal legislation to end racism advising blacks to 'cast down their buckets' where they were performing charitable work for the African American community

OpenStudy (kyahismine17):

How did the views of Marcus Garvey differ from those of Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois? Garvey advocated using legal challenges in courts of law to end racial discrimination. Garvey advocated black separatism as the best chance for African Americans to prosper. Garvey believed blacks should receive industrial training so they could accumulate wealth and prove their worth. Garvey believed demonstrating their ability to create great works of art and literature would allow blacks to advance.

OpenStudy (kyahismine17):

Which of the following was true of cities in the North during the 1920s? They welcomed African Americans leaving the South. They became home for Seminole Indians leaving Florida. They resisted the influx of African Americans leaving the South. They fought against ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment.

OpenStudy (kyahismine17):

Which African American rights activist advocated an accommodating, patient approach to equality? W.E.B. DuBois Marcus Garvey Booker T. Washington James Weldon Johnson

OpenStudy (kyahismine17):

What was the difference in strategy between Carrie Chapman Catt and Alice Paul? Catt wanted women's suffrage on non-presidential elections; Paul did not. Paul wanted women to be polite; Catt wanted to demonstrate publicly Catt wanted to attain suffrage state-by-state; Paul wanted a constitutional amendment. Paul wanted to attain suffrage state-by-state; Catt wanted a constitutional amendment.

OpenStudy (kyahismine17):

Which of the following characteristics was true of native-born Protestants? They opposed the 100% Americanism movement. They were the largest participants in the Great Migration. They emigrated to southern and eastern Europe in large numbers. They comprised a large part of the membership of the Ku Klux Klan.

OpenStudy (kyahismine17):

Which person would be included in the "100 percent American" group? the Grand Dragon of the Ku Klux Klan the editor of The Crisis magazine the chief of the Seminoles the president of the NAACP

OpenStudy (kyahismine17):

Which amendment to the U.S Constitution granted women the right to vote? 16th Amendment 18th Amendment 19th Amendment 21st Amendment

OpenStudy (kyahismine17):

Three-box diagram with the leftmost box labeled Most Radical and the rightmost box labeled Least Radical. The boxes are labeled from left to right A, B, and C. © 2012 FLVS In this spectrum of black civil rights leaders, the most radical leader should be placed on the left and the least radical leader on the right. How should this chart be completed? A: Garvey; B: Washington; C: DuBois A: Garvey; B: DuBois; C: Washington A: DuBois; B: Washington; C: Garvey A: Washington; B: Garvey: C: DuBois

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