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Ch. 13 Study Guide-2

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Marcus Garvey native of Jamaica who supported black nationalism
Warren G. Harding presidential candidate who called for a return to "normalcy" in 1920
John L. Lewis organized the United Mine Workers Strike
A. Philip Randolph founded the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters
Steel Strike of 1919 armed thugs intimidated participants in this strike that threatened to shut down a major industry
Boston Police Strike participants in this strike threatened the "public safety" according to Calvin Coolidge
Seattle General Strike well organized strike of "muddle-headed foreigners" that helped turn public opinion against organized labor
United Mine Workers Strike resulted in wage increases for its participants
Albert Fall was convicted of receiving bribes during the Teapot Dome Scandal
Alfred E. Smith many Americans opposed him during the election of 1928 because of his Catholic faith
What did the Socialist party believe in? They believed collective ownership of industry
What did the Harding administration favor? They favored money in terms of making more of it for people and spending less
What did the Red Scare do for the KKK? It brought more members in the group
What affect did the immigration laws have on Mexico? it didn't affect them
Would the Bursum Bill have increased the power of tribal governments? no
Did Russia have a democratic government after the revolution in 1917? no
Who formed the Socialist Party? Eugene V. Debs
What was the outcome in the Sacco and Vanzetti trial? The were found guilty and sentenced to death
Who did farmers and workers support in the election of 1924? Robert La Follette
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