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_____ 1. Actions such as those shown in the picture above helped bring about a. The decision in Plessy v. Ferguson b. The decision in Brown v. Board of Education c. The 19 th Amendment d. The 26 th Amendment _____ 2. This cartoon could be used to support the idea that opposition to women’s suffrage was a. Based on unemployment statistics comparing men and women b. Stronger among women than among men c. Stronger in western states than in eastern states Roaring 20s and Great Depression Unit

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Page 1: Weeblydyermpms.weebly.com/uploads/8/6/0/5/86057832/roaring_20s... · Web viewThe data in the chart support the idea that the immigration laws of 1921 and 1924 were primarily designed

_____ 1. Actions such as those shown in the picture above helped bring about

a. The decision in Plessy v. Fergusonb. The decision in Brown v. Board of Educationc. The 19th Amendmentd. The 26th Amendment

_____ 2. This cartoon could be used to support the idea that opposition to women’s suffrage was

a. Based on unemployment statistics comparing men and womenb. Stronger among women than among menc. Stronger in western states than in eastern statesd. Based on stereotyping of women’s roles

Roaring 20s and Great Depression Unit

Page 2: Weeblydyermpms.weebly.com/uploads/8/6/0/5/86057832/roaring_20s... · Web viewThe data in the chart support the idea that the immigration laws of 1921 and 1924 were primarily designed

_____ 3. The data in the chart support the idea that the immigration laws of 1921 and 1924 were primarily designed to

a. Stop illegal entry into the countryb. Admit skilled workersc. Encourage immigration from southern Europed. Reduce immigration from specific regions

_____ 4. The medicine bottles in the cartoon represent

a. New Deal programsb. Other governmentsc. Members of Congressd. None of the above

_____ 5. Who does the “patient” in this cartoon truly represent?

a. American troopsb. The American economyc. The American war effortd. Uncle Sam

_____ 6. Which one of the following statements accurately depicts the message of this cartoon?

a. FDR needs Congress to fix the economy. b. The American economy is failing and FDR’s New Deal is going to fix itc. The New Deal is unable to fix the failing economyd. Uncle Sam is angry at FDR for trying to help