Fear and (the Great) Migration Fear and (the Great) Migration

Fear and (the Great) Migration
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Fear and (the Great) Migration
Page 177
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As propaganda encouraged Americans to support the Great War and their country,
it also painted Germany in a negative light. Fear of sabotage by communists
gripped the country. Meanwhile soldiers’ jobs were left unattended in the North
and African Americans filled the voids.
Read pages 692-694 and 697-698 to complete the following.
As propaganda encouraged Americans to support the Great War and their country,
it also painted Germany in a negative light. Fear of sabotage by communists
gripped the country. Meanwhile soldiers’ jobs were left unattended in the North
and African Americans filled the voids.
Read pages 692-694 and 697-698 to complete the following.
 The Espionage and Sedition Acts prohibited (1)
the war which threatened Americans’ right to (2)
which is guaranteed by the (3)
to the US Constitution.
4. Eugene V. Debs was jailed for saying WWI was fought by poor
workingmen so wealthy business owners could make more money.
True False
5. In Schenck v. US the US Supreme Court ruled that the US government
could never limit free speech. True False
6. What created a labor shortage in the US during the Great War?
 The Espionage and Sedition Acts prohibited (1)
the war which threatened Americans’ right to (2)
which is guaranteed by the (3)
to the US Constitution.
4. Eugene V. Debs was jailed for saying WWI was fought by poor
workingmen so wealthy business owners could make more money.
True False
5. In Schenck v. US the US Supreme Court ruled that the US government
could never limit free speech. True False
6. What created a labor shortage in the US during the Great War?
 From 1910 to 1920 about 500,000 (7)
migrated to cities such as (8)
, New York,
(9)
, Cleveland, and St. Louis during the labor shortage
because (10)
were suddenly willing to
hire workers they had rejected in the past.
11. What were 3 push factors that encouraged African Americans to leave
the South during the Great Migration?
 From 1910 to 1920 about 500,000 (7)
migrated to cities such as (8)
, New York,
(9)
, Cleveland, and St. Louis during the labor shortage
because (10)
were suddenly willing to
hire workers they had rejected in the past.
11. What were 3 push factors that encouraged African Americans to leave
the South during the Great Migration?
 Many (12)
fled their homeland for the American
Southwest after 1910 because of (13)
in
Mexico, & (14)
or (15)
jobs in the US.
16. In what 3 places did women replace men during the Great War?
 Many (12)
fled their homeland for the American
Southwest after 1910 because of (13)
in
Mexico, & (14)
or (15)
jobs in the US.
16. In what 3 places did women replace men during the Great War?
17. Strikes & mail bombs contributed most to the Red Scare. True False
18. The Palmer Raids did not use search warrants. True False
19. What 3 things caused resentment & riots in the US from 1917-1920?
a.
b.
c.
17. Strikes & mail bombs contributed most to the Red Scare. True False
18. The Palmer Raids did not use search warrants. True False
19. What 3 things caused resentment & riots in the US from 1917-1920?
a.
b.
c.