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________ was an aspect of American culture in the 1920’s that became popular in many other societies around the world.
 
Jazz music
 
Flapper clothing styles
 
Art-deco architecture
 
Movie theaters
Which of the following is a defining characteristic of society in the United States during the Red Scare of the 1920s?
 
Anti-immigration sentiment
 
Yellow journalism
 
Spread of communism
 
Increasing rights for minority groups
One characteristic of the U.S. economy in the 1920s was
 
all-time high production levels of consumer goods
 
greater financial dependency on credit cards
 
increasing government regulations on businesses
 
repeated labor uprisings that limited industrial output
Which demographic pattern resulted from the Great Migration?
 
African American populations grew in urban areas.
 
African Americans moved to the western United States.
 
The number of African American owned farms increased.
 
African American population in the South outnumbered whites.
One contribution to American culture made by artists of Tin Pan Alley was the
 
distribution of sheet music of popular songs
 
creation of musical theatre
 
introduction of the flapper look
 
promotion of African American culture
How did the passage of the Eighteenth Amendment affect American society in the 1920’s?
 
Crime rates rose drastically
 
Women took on new roles
 
Church attendance increased
 
Demand for alcohol decreased
Which of the following might have reduced the effects of the Dust Bowl?
 
Improving water management
 
Raising agricultural prices
 
Using chemical fertilizers
 
Eliminating cattle farms
Which controversial political issue of the 1930s is reflected in the cartoon?
 
F. D. Roosevelt's attempt to reorganize the Supreme Court
 
Congress tries to skip the principle-separation of powers
 
Congress tries to undermine principle of state sovereignty
 
F. D. Roosevelt's refusal to cooperate with state government
What impact of New Deal legislation on the historical role of the federal government.
 
B. Both A and D
 
C. Nothing happened it stayed Laissez-Faire
 
D. Expanded role of federal govt- became largest employer
 
A. Federal government increased in power
How did high U.S. tariffs on imports likely contribute to the Great Depression?
 
Other nations raised tariffs that cut U.S. exports.
 
The United States experienced a rapid rise in inflation.
 
Other nations boycotted U.S. goods because of high prices.
 
The United States experienced a moderate rise in employment.
One social impact of the federal responses to the Great Depression was —
 
forced deportation of many U.S. citizens of Mexican descent
 
fewer opportunities for women to enter the U.S. labor force
 
raised wealth for U.S. food producers like farmers/ranchers
 
expanded factory & manufacturing jobs for African Americans
The events listed above are mostly associated with the decade from
 
1930-1939
 
1920-1929
 
1910-1919
 
1940-1949
65. What happened at the Constitutional Convention 1787?
 
The Constitution was written
 
They decide to go to War with the South
 
It was decided to add Hawaii as the 50 state
 
Decided to create the Boston Tea Party
68. What is one thing Benjamin Franklin is famous for?
 
started 1st free libraries, U.S. diplomat, first postmaster
 
discovering wind energy
 
was a Loyalist to the British Crown
 
created Banks to lend the government money
67. The Federalist Papers supported the passage of the US Constitution. Name one of the writers.
 
James Madison, John Jay, Alexander Hamilton
 
Stephen F Austin, Davy Crockett, Santa Anna
 
Thomas Jefferson, Moses Austin, John Hammer
 
Ben Franklin, John Wilks Booth, WEB Dubois
63. When was the Declaration of Independence written?
 
July 4th, 1776
 
July 4th, 1492
 
July 4th, 1831
 
July 4th, 1705
62. Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
 
Thomas Jefferson
 
Ben Franklin
 
John Adams
 
King George III
9. What are two rights in the Declaration of Independence?
 
life & liberty
 
pursuit of normalcy
 
everyone must quarter soldiers in their homes
 
life, liberty, and the pursuit of mediocrity
8. What did the Declaration of Independence do?
 
announced our independence from Great Britain
 
announced our independence from France
 
announced our pledge to the Royal Crown
 
announced the colonies should remain under Great Britain
2. What does the Constitution do?
 
establishes the governement
 
declares independence
 
announced our independence from Great Britain
 
life, liberty, and the pursuit of mediocrity
3. The idea of self-government is in the first three words of the Constitution. What are these words?
 
We the People
 
We declare independence
 
We are one
 
Not Great Britain
1. What is the supreme law of the land?
 
the Constitution
 
Bill of Rights
 
Amendments 11-18
 
Mayflower Compact
66. When was the Constitution written?
 
1787
 
1492
 
1830
 
1625
54.) How old do citizens have to be to vote for President?
 
18
 
21
 
18-25, it depends the state you are born in
 
30
51.) What are two rights of everyone living in the United States?
 
Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Religion
 
Permission to bear arms, Right to petition the government
 
Right to petition the government, Permission of Speech
 
Freedom of Religion, Must take citizenship test to keep it
50.) Name one right only for United States citizens.
 
vote in a federal election
 
you must quarter soldiers
 
you must serve 2 years in the military
 
you must request for an opinion on everything
48.) There are four amendments to the Constitution about who can vote. Which answer includes all of them:
 
Women can vote, must be over 18, anyone of any race, you don
 
15th-male vote, 19th-females vote, 24th-no poll tax to vote
 
15th, 19th, 24th, 27th
 
1st, 15th, 19th, 24th
10. What is freedom of religion?
 
you can practice any religion or none
 
you can practice Non Denomination
 
you can practice Catholicism, Methodist, and Baptist
 
you can practice Buddhism
7.) How many amendments does the Constitution have?
 
27
 
18
 
10
 
44
6.) What is one right or freedom from the First Amendment?
 
Freedom of Speech, Religion, Assembly, Press, and to Petitio
 
Right to bare arms
 
Prohibition
 
Citizenship
5.) What do we call the first ten amendments to the Constitution?
 
the Bill of Rights
 
the English Bill of Rights
 
Iroquis Constitution
 
The First Ten Amendments
4. What is an amendment?
 
a change to the constitution
 
the Bill of Rights
 
you can practice any religion or none
 
contract extension to government party