28. “What accelerated the movement of Mexicans to the United
States was _____.”
A. Dire poverty
B. The development of transportation
C. Corrupt government officials
D. Abuses from the Mexican Army
E. Easy and immediate access to jobs in the States
29. “... a place where Mexicans could feel at home in simple,
day-to-day ways” was called:
A. “The Barrio”
B. “Tiendas”
C. “Mercados”
D. “Colonia Mexicana”
E. “El Norte”
30. According to the text, most Blacks, who moved North and who
belonged to the post-Civil War
generation, were described as:
A. Restless
B. Dissatisfied
C. Unwilling to mask their true selves, or accommodate
D. All of the above
E. “A” and “B” only
31. “The black migration to Chicago sparked an explosion of
_____.”
A. Job opportunities
B. White resistance
C. Crime
D. Housing issues
E. Educational opportunities
32. According to the text, “The Negro Capital of the World”
was:
A. Chicago
B. Harlem
C. Detroit
D. Atlanta
E. St. Louis
33. Threatened with the specter of a mass demonstration of Blacks
in the nation’s capital during
World War II, President Roosevelt signed:
A. Executive Order 9981
B. Executive Order 7653
C. Executive Order 8802
D. Executive Order 9008
E. None of the above
34. President Roosevelt ordered the internment of Japanese
Americans into concentration camps
through:
A. Executive Order 8818
B. Executive Order 9066
C. Executive Order 9103
D. Executive Order 9981
E. None of the above
28. “What accelerated the movement of Mexicans to the United States was _____.” A. Dire poverty B. The development of tr
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