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Which invention helped spread pop culture in the 1920s?
 
The radio
 
The telegraph
 
The television
 
The typewriter
How did mass production impact the U.S. economy in the 1920s?
 
Lowered prices and increased availability of goods
 
Caused high unemployment
 
Reduced consumerism
 
Increased reliance on imports
Why did many Americans support Prohibition at first?
 
Belief that alcohol caused social problems
 
To encourage immigration
 
To reduce economic growth
 
Because alcohol helped workers
Which region of the U.S. became a center of African American culture during the Harlem Renaissance?
 
Harlem, New York City
 
Chicago
 
Atlanta
 
Los Angeles
What was a key belief of Booker T. Washington?
 
African Americans should focus on vocational education
 
Return to Africa was the only solution
 
Immediate political equality
 
Ending capitalism was the goal
Which group was favored under the Quota Acts of the 1920s?
 
Immigrants from Northern and Western Europe
 
Immigrants from Southern and Eastern Europe
 
All Asian immigrants
 
Refugees from Latin America
Which of the following best describes a major cultural change in the 1920s?
 
Growth of mass media and pop culture
 
Increase in farming and rural values
 
Decline in consumer goods
 
End of industrialization
Why did the U.S. reject joining the League of Nations?
 
Desire to return to isolationism
 
It supported communism
 
It opposed the Treaty of Paris
 
It wanted to enter WWII
How did WWI impact women?
 
They gained new job opportunities
 
They lost the right to vote
 
They joined combat units
 
They became political leaders
Which country was annexed by the U.S. during imperialism?
 
Hawaii
 
Cuba
 
France
 
Panama
What was the main goal of the U.S. during imperialism?
 
Gain new markets and resources
 
Spread communism
 
End slavery
 
Promote neutrality
Which event directly caused the U.S. to enter WWI?
 
Germany's Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
 
Sinking of the Maine
 
Zimmerman Telegram
 
Sinking of the Lusitania
Why was the NAACP founded?
 
Fight for African American civil rights
 
Promote women’s suffrage
 
Support Prohibition
 
Enforce immigration quotas
What was a long-term impact of the Harlem Renaissance?
 
Foundation for the Civil Rights Movement
 
Decline of black-owned businesses
 
End of segregation
 
Return to African traditions
Why did some Americans oppose teaching evolution in schools?
 
It conflicted with religious beliefs
 
It was scientifically inaccurate
 
It favored immigrants
 
It supported racial integration
Why did the KKK gain popularity during the 1920s?
 
Rise of nativist attitudes
 
Support for urbanization
 
Decline of racism
 
Support for immigration
Which factor helped lead to the economic boom of the 1920s?
 
Mass production and consumer spending
 
Agricultural expansion
 
Increased tariffs
 
Government ownership of businesses
What did the Red Summer of 1919 involve?
 
Race riots in U.S. cities
 
New Deal reforms
 
U.S. entry into WWI
 
Labor union strikes
Speakeasies were—
 
Illegal bars during Prohibition
 
Women's suffrage meetings
 
Pro-immigration groups
 
Early civil rights protests
What was a major result of the 19th Amendment?
 
Women gained the right to vote
 
Prohibition ended
 
African Americans gained equality
 
Slavery was abolished
Which law enforced the 18th Amendment?
 
Volstead Act
 
Quota Act
 
Dawes Act
 
Civil Rights Act
Which amendment established Prohibition?
 
18th
 
19th
 
21st
 
17th
Which music style is most associated with the 1920s?
 
Jazz
 
Rock
 
Blues
 
Country
What did the KKK support in the 1920s?
 
White supremacy and nativism
 
Equality
 
Political reform
 
Isolationism
What did the Harlem Renaissance promote?
 
Racial pride and cultural identity
 
Religious reform
 
Agricultural advances
 
Westward expansion
The National Origins Act and Quota Acts of the 1920s were intended to—
 
Restrict immigration from certain regions
 
Promote tourism
 
Increase worker wages
 
Expand civil rights
Which of the following best describes consumer culture in the 1920s?
 
People bought more on credit
 
People saved more money
 
Americans moved toward farming
 
Factory jobs declined
What role did Marcus Garvey play in the 1920s?
 
Promoted black pride and the Back to Africa movement
 
Supported assimilation into white society
 
Opposed civil rights legislation
 
Advocated for Prohibition
Which cultural movement celebrated African American literature, art, and music?
 
Harlem Renaissance
 
Civil Rights Movement
 
Black Power Movement
 
Gilded Age
What did flappers represent in the 1920s?
 
Women embracing modern social freedoms
 
Immigrant factory workers
 
Supporters of prohibition
 
Political radicals
The 1925 Scopes Trial reflected a conflict between—
 
Science and religion
 
Urban and suburban values
 
Traditional and foreign cultures
 
Isolationism and imperialism
What was one result of Prohibition in the 1920s?
 
Growth of organized crime
 
Decreased crime rates
 
Stronger support for temperance
 
Improved economic conditions