What was the effect of scientific management on the auto industry
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scientific management reduced the time, effort, and expence of
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What part did bootleggers play in the failure of prohibition
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Bootleggers sold illegal alcohol to consumers and helped to
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What were some of Henry fords inventions
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Mass Production of cars
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How did new laws change US immigration policy in the 1920s
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The laws introduced a quota system.
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What accurately describes modernism
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an emphasis on science and secular values.
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How did the new ku klux klan differ from the old ku klux klan
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The new Ku Klux Klan targeted Jews, Catholics, and immigrants in
addition to African Americans.
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How did the Washington naval disarmament conference help support world peace efforts in the 1920s
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some one tell me
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What statement accurately describes fundamentalism
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a belief in Protestant teachings and the literal truth of the
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Why was the introduction of the assembly line crucial to the success of the model t
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It brought the price down from $850 in 1908 to around $250 in
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How did prohibition divide the nation
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Prohibition became a disagreement between rural and urban
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Which of the following describes a theme in the work of zora neale hurston
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the desire for personal freedom felt by both black and white
women
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What motivated the ku klux klan's fear and violence
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an increase in racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity.
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What lasting impact did the Harlem renaissance have
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the Harlem renaissance created a sense of African American
identity that supported the later civil rights movement
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How were bootleggers able to sell alcohol in many cities
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By using there family and friends to distribute. You had to be
close to those whom you sold to so only family and close friends.
You have to make sure that you had someone statigically placed
throughout your region.
They would come to you and load up. Unless you had someone reg
to deliver but they would get caught on to quick.
The ride home is the start of auto racing. The race between
point A and B beating out the cops gave you the start of auto
racing.
* Police and polititions did not enforce prohibition laws
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What best describes Marcus Garvey's philosophy about race and economics
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Garvey Advocated black pride and black support of black-owned
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What describes herbert hoovers approach to resolving disputes between business and labor
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Voluntary cooperation
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What was the effect of scientific management on the auto industry
scientific management reduced the time, effort, and expence of
making a car.
What part did bootleggers play in the failure of prohibition
Bootleggers sold illegal alcohol to consumers and helped to
bypass the laws.
What were some of Henry fords inventions
Mass Production of cars
How did new laws change US immigration policy in the 1920s
The laws introduced a quota system.
What accurately describes modernism
an emphasis on science and secular values.
How did the new ku klux klan differ from the old ku klux klan
The new Ku Klux Klan targeted Jews, Catholics, and immigrants in
addition to African Americans.
How did the Washington naval disarmament conference help support world peace efforts in the 1920s
some one tell me
What statement accurately describes fundamentalism
a belief in Protestant teachings and the literal truth of the
Bible
Why was the introduction of the assembly line crucial to the success of the model t
It brought the price down from $850 in 1908 to around $250 in
1925.
How did prohibition divide the nation
Prohibition became a disagreement between rural and urban
communities.
Which of the following describes a theme in the work of zora neale hurston
the desire for personal freedom felt by both black and white
women
What motivated the ku klux klan's fear and violence
an increase in racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity.
What lasting impact did the Harlem renaissance have
the Harlem renaissance created a sense of African American
identity that supported the later civil rights movement
How were bootleggers able to sell alcohol in many cities
By using there family and friends to distribute. You had to be
close to those whom you sold to so only family and close friends.
You have to make sure that you had someone statigically placed
throughout your region.
They would come to you and load up. Unless you had someone reg
to deliver but they would get caught on to quick.
The ride home is the start of auto racing. The race between
point A and B beating out the cops gave you the start of auto
racing.
* Police and polititions did not enforce prohibition laws
-NovaNet
What best describes Marcus Garvey's philosophy about race and economics
Garvey Advocated black pride and black support of black-owned
businesses
What describes herbert hoovers approach to resolving disputes between business and labor