What was the primary effect immigration laws in the 1920s?
A. increased immigration from Mexico and China
B. no significant changes in immigration patterns
C. increased immigration from eastern and southern Europe
D. increased migration from within the country
Answer: D
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The Truman Doctrine was a response to the threat of subversion and revolution in __________
A) Indochina B) Turkey and Greece C) France and Belgium D) Latin America
Why was water transportation critical to Egypt when she was surrounded by desert on both sides?
A) The Egyptians wanted to improve water transportation up and down the Nile in hopes of a prosperous economy and they were concerned with expanding their trade networks into the Mediterranean and to the West. B) Invaders were coming from the sea and Egypt wanted to create a best line of defense for protection. C) The Egyptians wanted to expand their territory to include areas in the Mediterranean. D) All of these E) None of these because water transportation was not critical to Egypt
During the 1920s black Americans experienced
A) increasing union membership. B) decreasing militancy and activism. C) discrimination and concentration in northern ghettos. D) optimism based on gains in civil rights.
The religious landscape of the United States
a. became almost nonexistent as most Americans do not believe in a higher power. b. lacked diversity. c. saw a swing back toward conservative Christianity. d. became increasingly streamlined. e. was more diverse than it had ever been before.