Question
__________ helped convince FDR to try to stop workplace discrimination by creating the Fair Employment Practices Commission.
Responses
A A. Phillip RandolphA. Phillip Randolph
B Corretta Scott KingCorretta Scott King
C Martin Luther King, Jr.Martin Luther King, Jr.
D Elizabeth Cady StantonElizabeth Cady Stanton
Question 2
During World War II, many African Americans and Mexican Americans migrated to ___ areas to work in manufacturing plants.
Responses
A ruralrural
B urbanurban
C suburbansuburban
Question 3
Executive Order 9066 created __________ for Japanese Americans out of fear that they might be spies for Japan.
Responses
A work detailswork details
B military unitsmilitary units
C internment campsinternment camps
D extermination camps
Responses
A A. Phillip RandolphA. Phillip Randolph
B Corretta Scott KingCorretta Scott King
C Martin Luther King, Jr.Martin Luther King, Jr.
D Elizabeth Cady StantonElizabeth Cady Stanton
Question 2
During World War II, many African Americans and Mexican Americans migrated to ___ areas to work in manufacturing plants.
Responses
A ruralrural
B urbanurban
C suburbansuburban
Question 3
Executive Order 9066 created __________ for Japanese Americans out of fear that they might be spies for Japan.
Responses
A work detailswork details
B military unitsmilitary units
C internment campsinternment camps
D extermination camps
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Question 1: A. Phillip Randolph helped convince FDR to try to stop workplace discrimination by creating the Fair Employment Practices Commission.
Question 2: During World War II, many African Americans and Mexican Americans migrated to **urban** areas to work in manufacturing plants.
Question 3: Executive Order 9066 created **internment camps** for Japanese Americans out of fear that they might be spies for Japan.
Question 2: During World War II, many African Americans and Mexican Americans migrated to **urban** areas to work in manufacturing plants.
Question 3: Executive Order 9066 created **internment camps** for Japanese Americans out of fear that they might be spies for Japan.
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