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What did Jim Crow laws do

Jim Crow laws kept African Americans and whites from mixing in the South in public places.

What best describes the great migration

African Americans went to Northern cities for better opportunities.

What was a Progressive goal

Healthier citizens

Making city governments better

reforming city governments

Which was true of race relations in the north

Although segregation was illegal, it was still practiced. Northern cities went by custom not by laws.

What did the homestead strike show

The government was willing to use force to end strikes

What two factors in fluenced US sympathies in Worl War 1

The US' ties to Great Britain and the fact that most of the Allied Forces were democracies, as opposed to the monarchies making up the Central Powers.

What was an effect of the writings of Ida B Wells about attacks on African Americans

She was threatened with violence and left the South.

What most members of Congress in 1900 were concerned about

bringing factories to their districts.

What statement about the purpose of the open door notes is true

Nations that received them did not fully accept them

They were sent to European powers.

When was Wilhelm Kaisen born

Wilhelm Kaisen was born in 1887.

Both Ida B.Wells and Marcus Garvey supported the position that

both ida b. wells and marcus garvey supported the position that

How did farmers' alliances help poor farmers to keep their farms

Sharecropping

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