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Vocabulary List Eight Of 8th Grade South Carolina History. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

Mass Media
a) A person who purchases goods and services in a free market economy
b) information that is delivered to a wide audience via technologies such as, newspapers, radio, and television sets.
c) a person who studies people and societies throughout the world by examining their culture, language, and religion.
d) a time when African-American artists, writers, and thinkers began celebrating their culture and heritage through the arts.

Southern Literary Renaissance:
a) a time when Southern artists, writers, and thinkers began celebrating their culture and heritage through the arts.
b) a time when African-American artists, writers, and thinkers began celebrating their culture and heritage through the arts
c) information that is delivered to a wide audience via technologies such as, newspapers, radio, and television sets.
d) unfair assumptions made about people based-off of things like their region, country of origin, religion, sexual orientation,

Consumer
a) A person who purchases goods and services in a free market economy
b) A system where textile machines were running as fast as they could go to produce as much thread as possible to sell
c) A system where fewer textile workers were working a greater number of machines.
d) Something of value that is held by a lender until the loan is paid back in full.

Tramping
a) young men who were forced to hide in railroad cars to look for work in other towns, cities, and states
b) When the economy slows down due to bad economic decisions and people begin losing their money, homes, and jobs as a result.
c) A system where fewer textile workers were working a greater number of machines.
d) Something of value that is held by a lender until the loan is paid back in full.

Stereotypes
a) a person who studies people and societies throughout the world by examining their culture, language, and religion.
b) unfair assumptions made about people based-off of things like their region, country of origin, religion, sexual orientation,
c) An insect fed off of the cotton plant and it absolutely devastated Southern cotton production by the 1920s.
d) a time when African-American artists, writers, and thinkers began celebrating their culture and heritage through the arts

Harlem Renaissance
a) a time when Southern artists, writers, and thinkers began celebrating their culture and heritage through the arts.
b) a time when African-American artists, writers, and thinkers began celebrating their culture and heritage through the arts.
c) An insect fed off of the cotton plant and it absolutely devastated Southern cotton production by the 1920s
d) When the economy slows down due to bad economic decisions and people begin losing their money, homes, and jobs as a result.

Stretch-Out System
a) Programs enacted by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt in the 1930s aimed at stopping or alleviating the effects of the Grea
b) an economic downturn that took place in the 1930s. Millions of Americans lost their jobs and homes
c) A system where fewer textile workers were working a greater number of machines.
d) A system where textile machines were running as fast as they could go to produce as much thread as possible to sell

A system where textile machines were running as fast as they could go to produce as much thread as possible to sell
a) Speed-Up System
b) Stretch-Out System
c) Collateral
d) Social Security Act

Programs enacted by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt in the 1930s aimed at stopping or alleviating the effects of the Great Depression on Americans.
a) Public Works Administration (PWA)
b) Works Progress Administration (WPA)
c) The New Deal
d) The Great Depression

a New Deal organization designed to put young men to work building schools, roads and bridges across America.
a) Public Works Administration (PWA)
b) Works Progress Administration (WPA)
c) The New Deal
d) The Great Depression

a New Deal organization designed to put young men to work building schools, roads and bridges across America.
a) Public Works Administration (PWA)
b) Works Progress Administration (WPA)
c) The New Deal
d) The Great Depression

A New Deal program that put young men to work through conservation of the natural world, planting trees, protected public lands like National Parks and State Parks, and fought forest fires
a) Public Works Administration (PWA)
b) Works Progress Administration (WPA)
c) Social Security Act
d) Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)

A New Deal program designed to protect the elderly and the most vulnerable in society from economic hardship or economic ruin
a) Public Works Administration (PWA)
b) Works Progress Administration (WPA)
c) Social Security Act
d) Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)

Construction of hydroelectric dams on the Cooper and Santee Rivers in South Carolina that then brought electricity to rural South Carolina from 1939-1941.
a) Santee Cooper Project:
b) Rural Electrification Act
c) Social Security Act
d) Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)

A New Deal program that sought to bring electricity to the rural areas of the South which still did not have electricity during the Great Depression.
a) Santee Cooper Project
b) Rural Electrification Act
c) Social Security Act
d) Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)

a person who studies people and societies throughout the world by examining their culture, language, and religion.
a) Consumer
b) Mass Media
c) Stereotypes
d) Anthropologist

An insect fed off of the cotton plant and it absolutely devastated Southern cotton production by the 1920s.
a) Anthropologist
b) Boll Weevil
c) Consumer
d) Stereotypes

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