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27 Cards in this Set

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Manufacturing
making a large number of products in factories
Immigrants
people who come to another country to live
centennial
A hundredth birthday
recycle
To use something again
discrimination
unfair difference in treatment
civil rights
rights of all people to be treated equally under the law
segregation
forced seperation
Ku Kluz Klan (KKK)
a secret group that hated people
integration
making something open to all people
Robert L. Brokenburr
Fought for and won the passage of a civil rights law,outlawing discrimination in resturants, hotels, etc.
Ida Harper
Indiana woman who wrote for womens' rights
Richard Hatcher
Mayor of Gary and an African American (1967)
Henry & Clem Studebaker
Opena wagon shop in South Bend Indian in 1852
Gary
Home to the United States Steel company
Ku Klux Klan
mainly target African Americans, Roman Catholic & Jewish immigrants
Where is Ball State University located
Muncie
Where is Indiana University located
Bloomington
World War 1 Began When
1914
When was the great depression
1929 after World War 1
Depression
people lost jobs no money , look to government for help
who was Franklin D Roosevelt


Was our president elected in 1932. He helped people find jobs
Paul V. Mcnutt
Tried to help Hoosiers in need
In what year did the Japanese planes attacke American ships at Pearl Harbor?
December 7,1941
What caused World war 2
The attack of Pearl Harbor
World War 2 Ended in what year
1945
Who was Ernie Pyle
He wrote newspaper articles about the war.
World War 2 Ended in what year
1945