Suppose that you were a black intellectual living in New York City and observing the various aspects of black life in the United States during the 1920s. Describe what you would consider the major aspects of black life and culture during that period

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Answer: Many blacks moved north for better economic opportunities. Those inclined toward artistic and intellectual pursuits often settled in Harlem. While blacks received better treatment in the North than they had experienced in the South, they were still the victims of discrimination, prejudice, and race riots. Leaders such as W.E.B. Du Bois and Marcus Garvey offered different approaches to improving conditions for blacks. Black intellectuals faced the dilemma of trying to present the black position while drawing support for their work from whites.

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Compare and contrast urban life for middle-class and working-class city dwellers. What role was played by the culture of mass consumption?

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In 1942, in the North African campaign against the Nazis, the

A. Americans pushed the Germans out of Egypt. B. Americans advanced under the command of Omar Bradley. C. Germans suffered a major defeat at Stalingrad. D. Americans successfully regrouped from a defeat at Kasserine Pass. E. British lost a key early battle at El Alamein.

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The American government affected industrial growth by __________

A) following a policy of laissez-faire B) closely regulating the pace of growth C) providing incentives for growth D) balancing agrarian and industrial demands E) increasing taxes on industry

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Many voters in 1928 saw Al Smith as representing:

a. big city, immigrant America. b. the new, scientific future of America. c. the interests of big business. d. small-town, Protestant America.

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