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100
This is what Americans that disliked immigrants at the beginning of the 20th century were called. I guess they weren't "NATIVE" to America.
What are nativists?
100
This amendment was ratified (passed) in order to accomplish Prohibition (the outlawing of making/selling liquor).
What is the 18th Amendment?
100
This war was fought from 1914 to 1918 and the US entered it in 1917.
What is World War I?
100
This crop replaced cotton as being the number one crop in South Carolina after World War I.
What is tobacco?
100
This insect laid eggs that hatched and ate cotton fiber.
What is the boll weevil?
200
These are places where immigrants worked long hours for low pay. It was HOT and you couldn't BUY anything.
What are sweatshops?
200
The Progressive movement developed because the middle class objected to paying these to corrupt city governments. Americans objected paying them to the British as well which caused the American Revolution.
What are taxes?
200
Military bases WERE built in South Carolina. In fact, this one was attacked during the Civil War.
What is Fort Sumter?
200
These two types of people entered colleges for the first time in the 1920s.
What are African Americans and White females?
200
As a result of this group's revival, radicals, immigrants, and Catholics were now targeted along with African Americans.
What is the Ku Klux Klan?
300
Americans didn't like these PEOPLE WHO CAME HERE FROM ANOTHER COUNTRY because they would work for less money.
What are immigrants?
300
He was the most progressive governor during the early 1900s. Oh "MANN-", gett"-ING" this correct is worth 300 points.
Who is Manning?
300
In 1919, African Americans protested these unfair laws in a convention in Charleston; JIM Huff did not attend.
What are Jim Crow laws?
300
By 1920, South Carolina was one of the leading manufacturing states in the nation because of the growth of these types of workplaces.
What are mills/factories?
300
Prohibition lead to an increase in crime and corruption because bootleggers made money by selling this.
What is (illegal) liquor?
400
Many immigrants lived on this coast when they first arrived in the United States--just like the people who settled THE ORIGINAL 13 COLONIES.
What is the east?
400
This movement developed as a response to the problems of the growing cities--it had nothing to do with CAR INSURANCE. Don't "call or click today".
What is the Progressive movement?
400
The prices of this crop went up due to war demands. Later, it decreased by more than a penny.
What is cotton?
400
This group, disliked by the KKK and Ben Tillman, first entered colleges in the 1920s.
What are African Americans?
400
The boll weevil effectively wiped out this percentage of South Carolina's cotton crop.
What is 50?
500
This group not only disliked African Americans, but also disliked immigrants, Catholics, and Jews.
What is the Ku Klux Klan?
500
This movement developed as a response to the changing workplace in the late 19th century--it had nothing to do with CAR INSURANCE. Don't "call or click today".
What is the Progressive movement?
500
Government contracts for war material increased profits for this state during World War I. They already made cotton, rice, and indigo, and now this state needed to provide items for the war.
What is South Carolina?
500
These people first entered colleges in the 1920s, and later entered the workforce in factories during World War II.
What are women?
500
He was a crime lord nicknamed "Scarface" during Prohibition.
Who was Al Capone?
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