Us History: Unit 5: lessons Questions with Solutions
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3. 1) How did repurposing of factories after the war lead to labor unrest after World War I?:
Americans were not in the financial position to purchase large manufactured items such as appliances and vehicles.
4. 2) How did Women and African Americans working in factories lead to labor unrest after World
War I?: Women and African Americans took over jobs vacated by men entering military service. Soldiers found their jobs were
gone when they returned from the war.
5. 3) How did the demand for certain foods and goods after lifting of restric-tions lead to
labor unrest after World War I?: The lifting of restrictions on basic goods and food during the war increased demand.
Increased demand led to inflation—dramatic rises in prices. Workers demanded more money.
6. 4) Labor unrest after
World War I led to general .: strikes
7. 5) The strike involved 60,000 workers and shut down the city for five
days.: Seattle
8. 6) Massachusetts governor fired Boston police
who refused to return to work.: Calvin Coolidge
9. 7) Several incidents of violence in 1919 attributed to communists ignited the
.: Red Scare
10. 8) What did the bomb attack on the home of U.S. Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer
lead to?: Palmer created a special investigative unit, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
,11. 9) Since communists and anarchists were mostly 1.
, Americans be-came suspicious of all 2. .: 1. foreigners
2.immigrants
12. 10) The movement of African Americans to northern industrial
cities was called the " .": Great Migration
13. 11) In 1919, a two-week long erupted in
Chicago.: race riot
14. 12) Warren G. Harding was elected President in 1920 on a campaign of "
.": Return to Normalcy
15. 13) A Sentinel guard of the U.S. Army 3rd Infantry Regiment
guards the Tomb of the day and night.: Unknown Soldier
16. 14) Which issue(s) did NOT distract President Wilson from domestic issues?-
: ongoing border issues with Canada
17. 15) After World War I, untended issues
developed into crises.: domestic
18. 16) The is a special investigative unit of the Justice Department.: Federal
Bureau of Investigation
19. 17) was the first leader of the FBI.: J. Edgar Hoover
20. 18)
Racial unrest after World War I swelled membership of the . Select
all that apply.: Ku Klux Klan
, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
21. 19) The murder conviction
of anarchists and was widely
believed to reflect prejudice against immigrants.: Bartolomeo Vanzetti
Nicola Sacco
22. 20) Equal rights and equal
protection for races was a goal of organiza-tions
such as the NAACP.: all
23. 21) The was created as a special investigative unit of the Justice Depart-
ment.: Federal Bureau of Investigation
24. 22) The sought equal rights and protection under the law for all races.-
: National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
25. 23) Match the events with the statements.
1. Red Scare
2. The Great Migration: ---
1. a result of violent acts attributed to communists
2. movement of African Americans to northern industrial cities
1. If there are any errors contact us at:
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2. Lesson 1: ---------------
3. 1) How did repurposing of factories after the war lead to labor unrest after World War I?:
Americans were not in the financial position to purchase large manufactured items such as appliances and vehicles.
4. 2) How did Women and African Americans working in factories lead to labor unrest after World
War I?: Women and African Americans took over jobs vacated by men entering military service. Soldiers found their jobs were
gone when they returned from the war.
5. 3) How did the demand for certain foods and goods after lifting of restric-tions lead to
labor unrest after World War I?: The lifting of restrictions on basic goods and food during the war increased demand.
Increased demand led to inflation—dramatic rises in prices. Workers demanded more money.
6. 4) Labor unrest after
World War I led to general .: strikes
7. 5) The strike involved 60,000 workers and shut down the city for five
days.: Seattle
8. 6) Massachusetts governor fired Boston police
who refused to return to work.: Calvin Coolidge
9. 7) Several incidents of violence in 1919 attributed to communists ignited the
.: Red Scare
10. 8) What did the bomb attack on the home of U.S. Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer
lead to?: Palmer created a special investigative unit, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
,11. 9) Since communists and anarchists were mostly 1.
, Americans be-came suspicious of all 2. .: 1. foreigners
2.immigrants
12. 10) The movement of African Americans to northern industrial
cities was called the " .": Great Migration
13. 11) In 1919, a two-week long erupted in
Chicago.: race riot
14. 12) Warren G. Harding was elected President in 1920 on a campaign of "
.": Return to Normalcy
15. 13) A Sentinel guard of the U.S. Army 3rd Infantry Regiment
guards the Tomb of the day and night.: Unknown Soldier
16. 14) Which issue(s) did NOT distract President Wilson from domestic issues?-
: ongoing border issues with Canada
17. 15) After World War I, untended issues
developed into crises.: domestic
18. 16) The is a special investigative unit of the Justice Department.: Federal
Bureau of Investigation
19. 17) was the first leader of the FBI.: J. Edgar Hoover
20. 18)
Racial unrest after World War I swelled membership of the . Select
all that apply.: Ku Klux Klan
, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
21. 19) The murder conviction
of anarchists and was widely
believed to reflect prejudice against immigrants.: Bartolomeo Vanzetti
Nicola Sacco
22. 20) Equal rights and equal
protection for races was a goal of organiza-tions
such as the NAACP.: all
23. 21) The was created as a special investigative unit of the Justice Depart-
ment.: Federal Bureau of Investigation
24. 22) The sought equal rights and protection under the law for all races.-
: National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
25. 23) Match the events with the statements.
1. Red Scare
2. The Great Migration: ---
1. a result of violent acts attributed to communists
2. movement of African Americans to northern industrial cities