Who advocated for an African homeland for African Americans? A) Langston Hughes B)Alain LeRoy Locke C) W.E. B. Du Bois D )Marcus Garvey

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Answer: D)Marcus Garvey advocated for an African homeland for African Americans. Marcus Garvey was a Jamaican was a political leader, publisher, journalist, entrepreneur and orator who was a proponent of Black Nationalism and Pan-African Movements. He believed that people of African descent should return to Africa and that people of European descent living in Africa should go back to Europe.
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Answer: Who advocated for an African homeland for African Americans? D)Marcus Garvey

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The primary aim of the Marshall Plan was "b. to provide aid to the devastated countries of Europe," since the US believed that doing so would help these nations resist the spread of communism. 

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The answer is B. to provide aid to the devastated countries of Europe hopefully this helps!

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The leader in the early 1900's who supported the idea that African-Americans should temporarily accept inequality while working to gain job skills and obtain economic independence was Booker T. Washington. He wanted to see Black progress through entrepreneurship and education, rather than trying to directly challenge segregation.

Answer: Booker T. Washington.

Aka the letter D. (depending on the order)

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Based on the question, I believe these are the choices and choice D is correct.

A. William English Walling

B. W. E. B. Du Bois

C. Marcus Garvey

D. Booker T. Washington

The economic boom of the 1920s was fueled in part by?

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The economic boom of the 1920s was fueled in part by "speculation in the stock market," since people were making risky bets with borrowed money--which helped cause the Great Crash of 1929. 

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"over" investment in the stock market

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Workers toiled under horrible conditions in _____ —cramped workshops that were set up in shabby tenement buildings.

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Workers toiled under horrible conditions in sweatshops —cramped workshops that were set up in shabby tenement buildings.

Explanation:

Sweatshops are workplaces that have poor conditions, crowded as well as unsanitary. These workspaces were prominent, especially during the Industrial Revolution.

Factory owners would employ workers with less pay, sometimes taking immigrants and children as workers. Though the production remains the same, some factories would try to pay less, leading them to employ 'illegal' workers. And at times, such workers were made to work in small, cramped spaces and unsanitary.  

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sweatshops

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Workers toiled under horrible conditions in sweatshops —cramped workshops that were set up in shabby tenement buildings.