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• World War I
• civil rights movement
• the 19th Amendment
• Plessey v. Ferguson
‘World War 1’was the cause of the great migration. Due to war, Industries in the northern state fell short of workers and wanted them in order to run their business and boost the American economy. That was the reason the great migration took place.
Further explanation:
When United States decided to enter World War-1, Factories which were located in Midwestern and Northern cities of United States were left with shortages of labor and there were two reasons behind this shortage. The first was that around 5 million men were listed in army which came from these places and secondly due to world-war 1, United States stopped immigration process from European countries.
Due to these very reasons, the northern states of United States had to look towards Southern part of the country in order to provide employment to people to work in their factories or industries as they were facing labor shortage. On the southern part of the country, African Americans were facing shortage of work due to shortage of work in agricultural sector. So, in all both of the parties were in need of each other as Northerners wanted employees and Southerners wanted work and this was the reason that caused ‘The Great Migration’. The southern people were enticed with many incentives such as Free accommodation, Free travel, Education for children and Higher pay from northerners and African Americans were ready to work in north and they agreed to the offers made by northerners and as much as half million southerners moved to north when the Great Migration took place.
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Grade: High School
Subject: History
Chapter: The Great Migration
Keywords:
The Great Migration, United States, European Countries, Southerners, Northerners, African Americans, Free Accommodation, Higher Pay, Free Travel, Incentives.
B) white males
C) white males and white females
D) all males
Answer: D) all males
Explanation: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."
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a. True
b. False
made citizen
encouraged to be part of the communist party
encouraged to join labor organizations
As the result of Palmer Raids, hundreds of Immigrants were: Deported
The Palmer raid was initiated during the period when American citizens experience a massive anxiety that Communists have penetrated their neighborhood. Because of this anxiety, hundreds of immigrants (especially thos that came from eastern Europe) were forced to be deported.
As a result of the Palmer raids, hundreds of immigrants were deported.
Further explanation:
The Palmer raid was initiated under the Presidential rule of Woodrow Wilson. The main motive behind this raid was to arrest the leftists that comprised anarchists and communists. Following the arrest, these radical leftists were to be deported to the United States. The focus of this raid were mostly Jewish and Italian immigrants.
The raids unfolded during the phase of the Red Scare which was a fear of anarchism and bolshevism. A series of raids were organized under the leadership of Attorney General Palmer. The triggering point was the Russian Revolution of 1917 and fearing the same fate, an idea took deep root in the minds of the Americans that if the radicals were allowed to prevail, a similar fate (Russian Revolution) might unfold in America as well. So the raids that were started was favoured by the majority, especially those in power who feared that they might be snatched off their position if a similar situation as Russia erupted in America. Now, had it not been for the bombing by the radicals in April and June 1919 situation in America wouldn't have been as tensed as it was.
Starting from August 1919, Palmer (along with J. Edgar Hoover) took the task of committing themselves to identifying and capturing all the radical elements who were spreading the fear of Bolshevism. A series of raids were carried on and the Union of Russian Workers was made the target in as many as 12 cities. These raids were followed by a number of arrests and captures.
A number of raids were also started by the Department of Justice on 2nd of January, 1920. These mega raids were often followed by smaller ones that extended for weeks. As many as 3000 were captured. Often in these cases of arrests, brutality was quite frequently adopted as means.
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Subject: U. S. History
Chapter: Palmer Raids
Grade: High School
Keywords:
Palmer Raids, Presidential rule, Woodrow Wilson, J. Edgar Hoover, Department of Justice, anarchists and communists, radical elements, 3000 captured, April and June 1919, Russian Revolution, favoured by the majority
monetary policy
B.
fiscal policy
C.
budget resolutions
D.
government bonds
Answer:
The Correct Answer is B
Fiscal policy
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