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The roaring twenties 2.1.16

Entry task

Chicago race riots

The Great Migration Review: What happened? Why? Results?

Documents A & B Read Docs A & B Fill out the chart Answer questions at bottom. Stop! Wait for everyone else to finish please. Do you believe that one boy’s death could start a massive riot? Why or why not? What other conditions could have been in place that created a climate for a riot?

Documents C, D, & E Read Docs C, D, & E Fill out the chart Use the bottom of the page to outline your answer – brainstorm ideas before you write it out. Separate piece of paper: Two paragraphs answering the questions on the bottom.