The Nineteenth Amendment prohibits sex discrimination in voting,
therefore it guaranteed voting rights for both men and women.
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Who were flappers
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During the 1920's the flappers represented a change in the
American woman in society. They started showing skin with shorter
skirts. They started wearing shorter hair and makeup. The skinny
boyish figure was stylish at this time and, in some cases, so was
unisex fashion. They drank, smoked, cursed, danced, participated in
petting parties, and engaged in other activities seen as scandalous
by the society of the day.
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What was the Black Star Line
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How did president Hoover react to the bonus army
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He used the military to disperse protesters.
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Why were flappers shocking to society
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Social attitudes in the past were opposed to independent
women.
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What was one reason for the founding of the NAACP
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Some of the reasons for the founding of the NAACP were:
The desire to oppose racism
African Americans' desire for more opportunities
Jim Crow laws
Segregation laws
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What change took place among working women in the early 1900s
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A large number of women became secretaries or managers.
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In The Negro Digs Up His Past what is Arthur Schomburg discussing
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In "The Negro Digs Up His Past," Arthur Schomburg is discussing
the he study of the history of African Americans.
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Which leader helped to found the NAACP
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W. E. B. DuBois helped to found the NAACP.
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Who was a pioneering women journalists
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Which is true of Pullman porters in the 1920s
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Pullman porters needed a union because they were not treated well.
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What did the nineteenth amendment do
It gave the right to vote to women.
The Nineteenth Amendment prohibits sex discrimination in voting,
therefore it guaranteed voting rights for both men and women.
Who were flappers
During the 1920's the flappers represented a change in the
American woman in society. They started showing skin with shorter
skirts. They started wearing shorter hair and makeup. The skinny
boyish figure was stylish at this time and, in some cases, so was
unisex fashion. They drank, smoked, cursed, danced, participated in
petting parties, and engaged in other activities seen as scandalous
by the society of the day.
What was the Black Star Line
shipping company ~apex
How did president Hoover react to the bonus army
He used the military to disperse protesters.
Why were flappers shocking to society
.
Social attitudes in the past were opposed to independent
women.
What was one reason for the founding of the NAACP
Some of the reasons for the founding of the NAACP were:
The desire to oppose racism
African Americans' desire for more opportunities
Jim Crow laws
Segregation laws
What change took place among working women in the early 1900s
A large number of women became secretaries or managers.
In The Negro Digs Up His Past what is Arthur Schomburg discussing
In "The Negro Digs Up His Past," Arthur Schomburg is discussing
the he study of the history of African Americans.
Which leader helped to found the NAACP
W. E. B. DuBois helped to found the NAACP.
Who was a pioneering women journalists
Fu
Which is true of Pullman porters in the 1920s
Pullman porters needed a union because they were not treated well.