26. Unit 7-5: Booker T. Washington And W.E.B. Du Bois (1) Question Preview (ID: 51545)
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During the Black Americans moved to gain better jobs and quality of life.
a) Civil War
b) Great Immigration
c) Great Migration
d) Wild Wild West
The mass movement of African Americans to northern and western cities was primarily between
a) 1916-1930
b) 1900-1930
c) 1885-1919
d) 1972-1995
Before the massive move of African American’s to cities and metropolis’ African Americans already in those cities were .
a) Enslaved
b) Working on Equality
c) Protesting
d) Being lynched
The factors create conditions to make people move or migrate to new areas.
a) Kick Kill
b) Burn Hang
c) Rape Murder
d) Push Pull
Black Rednecks and White Liberals was a book written to depict the influence of Europeans on the southern culture and southern blacks.
a) Scottish and Irish
b) Russian
c) Spanish
d) English
The drastic difference in the philosophy of life and the ideas of slavery between Northern and Southerns was hypothesised to be .
a) Who Settled the North and Who Settled the South
b) Industrial
c) Information
d) Who was able to vote
The Ghetto mentality was hypothesised to be because of the influence of southern european of the African Americans that moved to Northern Cities.
a) Culture
b) Whips
c) Lynchings
d) Whites
Improved living conditions would be considered a factor.
a) Push
b) Pull
c) Non
d) Nonmotivant
Lack of Jobs would be considered a factor.
a) Push
b) Pull
c) Non
d) Nonmotivant
African Americans move from the south to the more industrious north.
a) Agricultural
b) Migrate
c) Immigrate
d) Hot
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