Exit Ticket Louis Armstrong, Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston are all associated with which of the following movements? The Niagara Movement The.

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Exit Ticket Louis Armstrong, Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston are all associated with which of the following movements? The Niagara Movement The Lost Generation The NAACP The Harlem Renaissance

Exit Ticket 2) Which statement best describes how women’s roles changed in the 1920s? Traditional child-rearing roles became less important Many women left the workforce Public behaviors of women became freer Many women gained managerial jobs

Exit Ticket 3) What was the difference between traditionalists and modernists? State the difference and then explain an event that shows this difference.