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How did the migration of South Carolina residents after the war compare to those of other states?
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South Carolina residents did not move west as much as citizens of other states, because they did not have enough money.
South Carolina residents moved north in large numbers, looking for factory work.
South Carolina residents moved west in large numbers, more so than citizens from other areas.
Citizens of North Carolina and South Carolina made up the largest percentage of citizens moving west.
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Q.How did the migration of South Carolina residents after the war compare to those of other states?
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Q.In the early 20th century, how did migration in South Carolina match the trend that was taking place in the country as a whole?
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Q.What is a difference between the experiences of African Americans in the South after the Civil War and new immigrants to the U.S. during that time?
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Q.After the Civil War, many people in South Carolina had a hard time making a living through farming. Typically, how did African Americans respond to this hardship?
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Q.The railroad industry first attracted which group of people to the West?
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Q.What did the Homestead Act offer to settlers willing to move west?
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Q.Why did only a few South Carolina residents move west after the Civil War?
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Q.This graphic shows some factors leading to an event in United States history. Which event would best complete this graphic?
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Q.When textile mills in South Carolina refused to hire African American workers, where did many of them move to find jobs?
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Q.What motivated many African Americans from South Carolina to participate in the movement known as the Great Migration?
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Q.How did Governor Tillman respond to prohibition movements in South Carolina?
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Q.Which idea summarizes the Progressive Movement in South Carolina?
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Q.What objection to granting suffrage rights to women is most evident in this cartoon?
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Q.By the time the U.S. government passed Prohibition, what was the status of alcohol sales in South Carolina?
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Q.Why did some mill workers resent reforms like the minimum working age and compulsory school attendance?
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Q.Which of these progressive reforms attempted to address the problem of illiteracy among mill children?
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Q.This graph shows information about the percentage of the foreign-born population in the United States in 1890. How did the information in this graph impact Progressives in South Carolina?
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Q.This is a photograph from the early 1900s. What Progressive Era idea is being supported in this photograph?
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Q.During the Progressive Era, which statement describes the push for women’s voting rights in South Carolina?
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Q.This photograph was taken by Lewis Hine in 1909. How did photographs like this one impact South Carolina?
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Q.Which best summarizes the common purpose of these progressive reform acts?
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Q.Whose presidency best represented the Progressive movement against corruption and greed?
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Q.A major goal of the Progressive Movement was to expand the democratic process in the United States. Despite agreeing with this ideal, what action did many South Carolinians support?
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Q.This telegram is most likely referring to what event?
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Q.Why were many African American veterans disappointed after their service in World War I?
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Q.How did South Carolina's economy benefit from the United States involvement in World War I?
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Q.How did events such as the sinking of the Lusitania and the discovery of the Zimmermann Note impact South Carolina?
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Q.These are three events in global history. How did these events impact American history?
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Q.This brief excerpt is from a 1919 article in The New York Times. What does this reveal about the impact of World War I on African Americans in South Carolina?
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Q.This list shows some events in South Carolina in the early 20th century. These events are all effects of what major foreign policy decision?