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13. How was the Red Scare used to turn the public against unions?
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15. What new forms of entertainment were available to the American people in the 1920s as a result of new technology?
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13. How was the Red Scare used to turn the public against unions? Companies claimed that strikers were really "red agitators" or communists; therefore, the public were anti unions because they thought union members were communists.
15. What new forms of entertainment were available to the American people in the 1920s as a result of new technology? Jazz was the new music genre. Radios, tabloid newspapers, large circulation magazines, phonographs, and movies were new forms of entertainment technology.
18. What information is presented on the graph? U.S. immigration from 1921 to 1930
19. What percentage of immigrants came from Asia in 1925? 2 %
20. During which year shown was immigration from Canada the highest? In 1925, Canadian immigration was at 35 %.
21. From what region was immigration the highest in 1921? Southern and Eastern Europe were at 64 %.
22. Use information presented in the graph to confirm or disprove this generalization: The percentage of immigrants from Canada remained constant throughout the decade. No, in 1921 the percentage of immigrants from Canada was at 9 % and in 1925 it was at 35 %. In the last year, 1930, the percentage of immigration from Canada came to 26 %.
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