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genevieve1028

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Which of the following does not describe the African American experience in the early twentieth century?
 
  A)  They faced segregation in schools, parks, cemeteries and street cars under the Jim Crow laws.
  B)  More than half of black women held jobs by 1910.
  C)  Many southern blacks headed north in search of jobs and better opportunities.
  D)  Conditions improved in the North, which had little racism.
  E)  Blacks were increasingly moving from farms to cities.

Question 2

In the early twentieth century, how did many middle-class women begin to view employment outside the home?
 
  A)  as a badge of shame.
  B)  as a way of keeping the divorce rate down.
  C)  as a potential opportunity.
  D)  as the only way to survive in the new economy.
  E)  as always isolating.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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