"What They Did for Summer Vacation"
The article is mainly about
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2.
"What They Did for Summer Vacation"
Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the article as a danger tobacco
farmers face?
Question 3
3.
"What They Did for Summer Vacation"
In 1938, the _________________ established rules for child employment in the
United States.
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4.
"What They Did for Summer Vacation"
According to the article, why did the law mentioned in question 3 treat farmwork
differently from other kinds of employment?
Question 5
5.
"What They Did for Summer Vacation"
What conclusion can you draw from the article?
Question 6
6.
"What They Did for Summer Vacation"
Select the sentence from the text that best supports your answer to question 5.
Question 7
7.
"What They Did for Summer Vacation"
You can infer that Margaret Wurth of Human Rights Watch says "These kids are
hired workers" to emphasize that teen tobacco workers
Question 8
8.
"The Confederate Flag: Heritage or Hate?"
According to the article, the flag we refer to today as the Confederate flag
Question 9
9.
"The Confederate Flag: Heritage or Hate?"
The 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments
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10.
"The Confederate Flag: Heritage or Hate?"
According to the article, what did the flag come to represent during the civil
rights era?
Question 11
11.
"The Confederate Flag: Heritage or Hate?"
What event spurred South Carolina lawmakers to remove the battle flag from the
State House?
Question 12
12.
"The Confederate Flag: Heritage or Hate?"
You can infer from the article that the author
Question 13
13.
"The Confederate Flag: Heritage or Hate?"
Select the sentence from the text that best supports your answer to question 12.
Question 14
14.
"The Confederate Flag: Heritage or Hate?"
According to the article, the Supreme Court's 2015 ruling on a Texas law
Question 15
15.
"The Confederate Flag: Heritage or Hate?"
When he says "The South has a long memory," Bill Ferris probably means that