For each historical identification question, define the term and briefly describe its historical significance.
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What is true about black migration between 1910 and 1940?

A) Many blacks migrated but not as many as had left the South after the Civil War. B) Blacks were unable to migrate because of strict laws in the South forbidding migration. C) Black migration was limited exclusively to black women because men could not find jobs or housing outside of the South. D) Many blacks migrated, doubling the population of blacks outside the southern states.

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Except possibly for the Spanish friars, most Europeans considered the Native Americans to be

A) contemptible heathens. B) their equals in every way. C) people who should be left alone and uncontaminated by European civilization. D) ideal converts to Christianity.

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What was one of the negative consequences of the consumer goods economy?

A) Mass production resulted in the depletion of crucial natural resources. B) Labor disputes disrupted the production process and damaged economic growth. C) The quality of the goods that were produced was substandard. D) Growth was limited to the auto industry. E) Traditional industries declined.

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Which sentence from the address is Roosevelt's strongest argument in favor of helping the drought-stricken states?

A "I shall never forget the fields of wheat so blasted by heat that they cannot be harvested." B "Beginning in 1934, when we also had a serious drought condition, the state and federal governments cooperated in planning a large number of projects, many of them directly aimed at the alleviation of future drought conditions." C "People on the farms will drift into nearby cities; the cities will have no farm trade and the workers in the city factories and stores will have no jobs." D "In a physical and a property sense, as well as in a spiritual sense, we are members one of another."

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