Answer :
Answer:
1. Legislation to raise farm prices
McNary-Haugen Farm Relief Bill
2. financial legislation to aid Europe
Reconstruction Finance Corporation
3. labor union for employee benefits
American Federation of Labor
4. legislation for bonus money to veterans
Patman Bill
5. organization striking for raise in farm prices
National Farmers' Holiday Association
6. Hoover's direct relief for people in need
Young Plan
7. financial aid for homeowners
Home Loan Bank System
8. agreement by fifteen nations to renounce war
Kellogg-Briand Pact
9. organization preventing rights of black people
Ku Klux Klan
10. organization promoting rights of black people
National Urban League
Explanation:
It is difficult to find a common thread between all these different pieces of legislation and bills that help with specific partisan interests in the United States. There are both specific legislation and advocacy groups that represent specific populations and viewpoints. The Ku Klux Klan is an extreme example of a terrorist organization that actively pursued and committed acts of violence against black Americans in the southern states. In contrast, the National Urban League is a service agency founded to eliminate racial segregation and to help African Americans and other minorities to integrate into American society and to promote respect for differences.