Who was marcus garvey

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Question 1. Who was Marcus Garvey?

  • A Black poet and novelist whose work was among the most influential to come out of the Harlem Renaissance.
  • An anarchist convicted of murder and executed in 1928.
  • Founder of the United Negro Improvement Association and a leading advocate of Black racial pride and separatism in the 1920s.
  • Author of "The Fundamentals," a foundational text in the resurgence of religious fundamentalism in the 1920s.

Question 2. In his article on the Great Steel Strike (Document 133), John A. Fitch discovered that some striking steelworkers worked twelve hours a day, seven days a week, with a 24-hour shift every other weekend.

True

False

Question 3. Which of the following is NOT true of the Johnson-Reed Act of 1924?

  • The law did not apply to European immigrants.
  • It barred all immigration from Asia.
  • It was explicitly designed to limit immigration to the United States.
  • It established a quota system that put a cap on annual immigration by country.

Question 4. Congressman Lucien W. Parrish (Document 138) supported immigration restrictions for all of the following reasons, EXCEPT:

  • Though an earlier generation of immigrants had sought to make themselves "true and loyal American citizens," Parrish believed that the immigrants of the 1920s were instead committed to "new and strange doctrines."
  • Parrish believed that the United States was already dangerously overpopulated. In fact, he argued that the United States should be encouraging its own population to immigrate to Europe.
  • Parrish feared that immigrants were not fully committed to the laws and traditions of the United States.
  • Parrish feared the influence of anarchy and Bolshevism, which he associated with immigrants.

Question 5. Which of the following products was not involved in the consumer revolution of the 1920s?

  • Automobiles
  • Televisions
  • Refrigerators
  • Radios

Question 6. Which of the following rights is NOT addressed in the American Civil Liberties Union's "The Fight for Civil Liberties" (Document 136)?

  • Freedom of the press
  • Freedom of speech
  • The right to vote
  • Workers' right to strike

Question 7. According to Alain Locke's The New Negro (Document 140), the center of "New Negro" life in the United States was located where?

  • Chicago
  • Mississippi
  • Brooklyn
  • Harlem

Question 8. All of the following statements about the 1918-1919 influenza pandemic are true, EXCEPT:

  • By 1920, the virus had mutated into a less dangerous form, ending the pandemic.
  • The global movement of soldiers and supplies helped the virus spread around the world.
  • Masks and other public health measures proved completely ineffective.
  • It killed an estimated 20 million people worldwide and 675,000 in the U.S.

Question 9. The Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s was ____________.

  • Open to people of all races, including African Americans.
  • A national organization that sought to limit the rights of immigrants, Catholics, and Jewish people, in addition to African Americans.
  • Much smaller than the Ku Klux Klan of the Reconstruction-era.
  • A deeply secretive organization that never appeared in public, eschewed participation in formal electoral politics, and renounced all forms of violence.

Question 10. All of the following are true of the Prohibition of legal alcohol during the 1920s, EXCEPT:

  • The 18th amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which banned alcohol, went into effect in 1920. The 21st amendment, which repealed the 18th amendment, was ratified in 1933.
  • Women were denied access to speakeasies, and did not enjoy any new social or sexual freedoms in the 1920s.
  • Though Prohibition was designed to boost economic productivity, limit crime, and reinforce morality, it failed to achieve any of these goals.
  • Organized crime controlled the lucrative traffic in illegal liquor, leading to significant violence

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