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Chapter 13 S.G.
Chapter 13 Study Guide.
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Well organized strike of "muddle-headed foreigners" that helped turn public opinion against organized labor | Seattle General Strike |
| Presidential candidate who called for a return to "normalcy" in 1920 | Warren G. Harding |
| Organized the United Mine Workers Strike | John L. Lewis |
| Participants in this strike threatened the "public safety" according to Calvin Coolidge | Boston Police Strike |
| Many Americans opposed him during the election of 1928 because of his Catholic faith | Alfred E. Smith |
| Native of Jamaica who supported black nationalism | Marcus Garvey |
| Armed thugs intimidated participants in this strike that threatened to shut down a major industry | Steel Strike of 1919 |
| Founded the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters | A. Philip Randolph |
| Resulted in wage increases for its participants | United Mine Workers Strike |
| The Socialist party believed in | collective ownership of industry |
| The Harding administration | favored business |
| The Equal Rights Amendment | was opposed by many reformers |
| Which of the following statement about the Ku Klux Klan is NOT TRUE? | lost many members during the Red Scare |
| Mexicans were not affected by a 1921 law that limited immigration to the United States. | True |
| The Bursum Bill would have increased the power of tribal governments. | False |
| The revolution in Russia in 1917 established a democratic government | False |
| Labor leader Eugene Debs formed the Socialist Party. | True |
| A jury found Sacco and Vanzetti not guilty of murder. | False |
| In 1924 Congress granted citizenship to all American Indians. | True |
| Was convicted of receiving bribes during the Tea pot Dome Scandal. | Albert Fall |