Which of the following are examples of resistance to  change in the 1920s? Select the two that apply.

 (2 points)
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The KKK targeted more than just African Americans with its ideas of everyone’s “proper place” in society.
The KKK targeted more than just African Americans with its ideas of everyone’s “proper place” in society.

Racial segregation continued in the South.
Racial segregation continued in the South.

A celebrated African American singer from Georgia, Gertrude Pridgett Rainey, became known as the “Mother of the Blues”
A celebrated African American singer from Georgia, Gertrude Pridgett Rainey, became known as the “Mother of the Blues”

Women received the right to vote
Women received the right to vote
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The two examples of resistance to change in the 1920s are:

  1. The KKK targeted more than just African Americans with its ideas of everyone’s “proper place” in society.
  2. Racial segregation continued in the South.

These highlight societal resistance to social changes and progress during that era, particularly in terms of race relations and civil rights.