| 1. | | The “Dust Bowl” was located in |
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| 2. | | While a state senator, Franklin Roosevelt earned a reputation as a |
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| 3. | | Leaders from the "Big Four" who were at the conference after WW11 were from US,GB, France & |
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| 4. | | President Truman thought the Truman Doctrine & Marshall plan was essential for |
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| 5. | | One outspoken critic of the Equal Rights Amendment was |
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| 6. | | Native Americans who roamed vast distances were considered |
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| 7. | | the practice of teaching immigrant students in their language |
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| 8. | | Who overthrew the Russian government in 1917 and established a Communist government |
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| 9. | | Who founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association? |
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| 10. | | The national origins quota system for immigration to the United States was abolished in the |
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| 11. | | The organization founded by student civil rights activists was |
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| 12. | | WWII veterans who demanded early payment of promised payments |
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| 13. | | The Republican nominee for president in the 1960 election was |
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| 14. | | Congress refused to pass Kennedy's tax cut because of fear of |
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| 15. | | African American arts flourished in the 1920s became known as |
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| 16. | | What percentage of American households owned stocks by 1929? |
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| 17. | | Which group helped to increase the political influence of senior citizens? |
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| 18. | | What African American activist was concerned with protecting voting rights? |
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| 19. | | An example of a technology developed for people with a disability is |
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| 20. | | In the late 1800s, the most common form of mass transit was the |
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| 21. | | In 1941 President Roosevelt began sending lend-lease aid to |
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| 22. | | At the Comstock Lode, miners found rich deposits of |
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| 23. | | Rosa Parks’s action resulted in a |
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| 24. | | center of creativity and freedom for many artists, writers, and intellectuals of the 1920s |
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| 25. | | A major problem in Germany’s plan to invade France was that its forces first had to advance through |
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