The "Zoot Suit Riots" were
A) an attack on African American men who had migrated to jobs in Detroit.
B) an attack on flamboyantly dressed black and Mexican youth by soldiers and sailors.
C) a labor protest at a garment factory during the war.
D) a public uprising against wartime clothing and other shortages of consumer goods.
E) None of these choices.
Correct Answer:
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Q25: The Neutrality Acts of 1935 and 1936
A)prohibited
Q26: According to the Senate Committee headed by
Q27: The ruling in Korematsu v. United States
A)denounced
Q28: Roosevelt's 1944 proposed Second Bill of Rights
Q29: As wartime production systems created more jobs
Q31: Opponents of President Roosevelt's pro-Allied policy included
A)those
Q32: The United States was unprepared for the
Q33: The America First Committee
A)opposed U. S. involvement
Q34: In response to the Spanish Civil War,
Q35: Which of the following would bridge racial
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