USH Module 4 Review Game
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Play the review game to prepare for the Module 4 Test
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USH: Module 4 Jeopardy
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Learn 4.1 Parts I & II
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What was a cultural, social, and artistic movement that emerged in the 1920s in New York City?It was a celebration & spreading of African American culture, fostering the creation of art, literature, music, and intellectual ideas.
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The Harlem Renaissance?
What was one of the deadliest racial conflicts in U.S. history, resulting in the destruction of the prosperous Greenwood District, known as "Black Wall Street"?
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The Tulsa Race Riot?
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What was the primary purpose of the Indian Citizenship Act?
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to grant U.S. citizenship on all American Indians born within the territorial limits of the United States? This act was a recognition of the contributions and sacrifices made by American Indians , particularly during World War I, where many served in the U.S. military.
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What does it mean by disenfranchisement?
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the action of taking away the right to vote from a person or group?
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Learn 4.1 Part III
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Learn 4.1 Part III
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What were the sit-down strikes?
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Workers, such as those in the auto industry, engaged in sit-down strikes? For instance, in the famous Flint Sit-Down Strike of 1936-1937, General Motors employees occupied the factories, disrupting production until their demands for better working conditions were met.
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How did companies respond to strikes?
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the U.S. Steel during the 1919 steel strike, sought court injunctions to halt union activities. This legal tactic aimed to maintain control over labor and prevent disruptions in production.
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Why did socialism and communism gain appeal?
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The appeal lay in the promise of a more equitable economic system for those who felt left behind by the growing economy?
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What allowed individuals to purchase items on credit? For instance, families could buy a radio or a sewing machine and pay in small, manageable installments.
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Installment buying?
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What were causes contributing to an unstable American economy?
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overproduction of agricultural products, greater speculation and buying on margin in the Stock Market, & the Government’s pro-business and laissez-faire policies ?
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Why is October 29, 1929, also known as Black Tuesday significant?
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The Stock Market crashed?
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What was President Hoover's response to the Great Depression?
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Hoover pursued a philosophy of limited government intervention, believing that voluntary cooperation among businesses and individuals would lead to economic recovery?
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What was the significance of the 1932 Presidential election?
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The combination of Hoover's perceived inaction, the Bonus Army March, and the prevalence of Hoovervilles contributed to widespread dissatisfaction. In the 1932 presidential election, Franklin D. Roosevelt presented a New Deal platform, promising a more active role for the federal government in addressing the economic crisis. Roosevelt's decisive victory reflected a public desire for change and a shift away from Hoover's approach.
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In what ways does President Roosevelt shift government policies during the Great Depression, as seen in his First Inaugural Address ?
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Roosevelt's address reflected a departure from previous notions of limited government intervention? The speech marked the beginning of a new era where the federal government would play a more prominent role in addressing economic issues and providing social welfare.
What new federal agency employed young, unemployed men in environmental conservation projects? They made valuable contributions to forest management, flood control, conservation projects, and the development of state and national parks, forests, and historic sites. It addressed both unemployment and environmental issues.
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Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)?
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What were causes to the Dust Bowl?
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Overcultivation, drought, & high winds?
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What was the impact of the Dust Bowl?
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Environmental Degradation, Economic Hardship, & Health Issues?
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