What accounted for the expansion of the Ku Klux Klan beyond the South in the post-World War I era?
What will be an ideal response?
It extended its targets beyond black Americans to immigrants, radicals, feminists, Catholics, and Jews.
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In his first year as president, Bill Clinton secured from Congress all of the following EXCEPT
A. an international free-trade agreement. B. a significant reduction in many areas of government spending. C. an expansion of tax credits to low-income working people. D. a large tax increase on the wealthy. E. a national health reform plan.
The presence of monoliths such as Stonehenge demonstrate all of the following in Neolithic society except
a. divisions of labor. b. defined religious ritual space. c. elementary knowledge of astronomy. d. social hierarchy. e. mobilization of manpower.
After much debate, delegates at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787 agreed upon the Great Compromise, which
a. allowed for the continuation of slavery but began the process of gradual emancipation b. allowed the sates to continue to exist as political entities but established the national government as supreme c. created a bicameral legislature, balancing the concerns of both big states and small states d. balanced the concerns of the agricultural and the industrial states in regard to trade and economic policies e. allowed for religious freedom in the United States but mandated that the words "In God We Trust" appear on all currency
After World War I, which factor was the major cause of the migration of many African Americans to the North?
a. the start of the Harlem Renaissance b. increased job opportunities in Northern cities c. laws passed in Northern States to end racial discrimination d. Federal Government job-training programs