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Question 1 1 / 1 pts Marcus Garvey launched a separatist movement, encouraging blacks to embrace their African heritage. Correct! True False Question 2 Not yet graded / 1 pts Identify and give the historical significance of each of the following terms, events, and people in a paragrap...

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HIST 1023
QUESTION AND
ANSWERS

,Question 1
pts
Marcus Garvey launched a separatist movement, encouraging blacks to embrace their
African heritage.
Correct!


True




False



Question 2
Not yet graded / 1 pts
Identify and give the historical significance of each of the following terms, events, and
people in a paragraph or two.

Liberal internationalism
Your Answer:
A


Question 3
pts
How did eugenics shape public policy during World War I?
You Answered


It opened Americans’ eyes to the commonalities both native­born citizens and
immigrants had.



It successfully undermined nativism and exposed it for the bigotry it was.


Correct Answer

,It provided anti­immigrant sentiment with an air of professional expertise.




It proved the superior traits of allied soldiers over German soldiers.




It led to a ban on military service for African­Americans.



Question 4
pts
The Committee on Public Information:
You Answered


was directed by William Jennings Bryan.




protected civil liberties.


Correct Answer


was a government agency that sought to shape public opinion.




was affiliated with the Socialist Party.




was limited in its efforts.

, Question 5
pts
All of the following groups supported Prohibition EXCEPT:



urban reformers wishing to undermine the city machines.


You Answered


women reformers who believed men squandered their earnings on alcohol.




employers who hoped Prohibition would create a more disciplined labor force.



anti­immigrant Protestants who saw temperance as an American value.


Correct Answer


Catholic priests who wished to curb the abuse of alcohol by parishioners.



Question 6
pts
Why did Americanization programs often target women?



Proponents of Americanization did not want to antagonize men.




Immigrant women had the most visible presence in public.


Correct!

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