Activity 1
19th Amendment
NAACP
Marcus Garvey
Seminole Indians
Booker T. Washignton
Harlem Renaissance
W.E.B DuBois
Flappers
Universal Negro Improvement Association
Ku Klux Klan
18th Amendment
Nativism
Sacco and Vanzetti
Prohibition
Quota System
Volstead Act
Rosewood Incident
Anarchists
Red Scare
Communists
Fundamentalist Movement
Activity 2
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Quota System: Aimed at drastically reducing the number of immigrants from Southern and Eastern Europe.
Emergency Quota Act: Limited the total number of immigrants who could enter the United States.
Supporter of nativism opposed immigration
Red Scare
19th Amendment - This amendment granted women the right to vote.
Flappers were fashionable young women who wore lipstick, short hair, and straight simple dresses or skirts that, the name flapper referred to their freedom
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NAACP- worked towards civil rights for African Americans
Booker T Washington- advocated for African Americans achieving vocation skills instead of social equality
DuBois- believed that African Americans should fully advocate for their social equality
Marcus Garvey
Universal Negro Improvment Assosiation
Harlem Renaissance
KKK- anti African American group that caused large and violent prejudice for them
Rosewood Incident- town was burned down by an angry mob
Segregation kept whites and colored people away from each other
In 1924, the Indian Citizenship Act made all American Indians into US citizens.
Could vote in federal elections and became subject to federal income tax.
Dawes Act
The American Indian Defense Associate
Jim Thorpe
The government provided limited assistance, but only to those who held jobs, which were scarce on reservation land.
They lived in the everglades