ࡱ> AC>?@ b\bjbjVV x<<bT$LAT-Pppp$}BppppppppppppppL,pp0-papapap(pppppppppppp-ppppappppppppp : 1920s Questions Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. ____ 1. The most controversial of Darwins ideas is known as a.fundamentalism.b.values.c.evolution.d.stability. ____ 2. The writing of ____ helped create the image of the flapper of the 1920s. a.Willa Catherb.Sinclair Lewisc.Edna St. Vincent Millayd.F. Scott Fitzgerald ____ 3. The unofficial capital of African American culture and activism in the United States in the 1920s was a.Detroit.b.St. Louis.c.Harlem.d.Chicago. ____ 4. The prosecuting attorney in the Scopes trial was a.William Jennings Bryan.b.Charles Darwin.c.Clarence Darrow.d.Aimee Semple McPherson. ____ 5. Prohibition led to a.the Great Migration.b.World War I.c.a rise in organized crime.d.fundamentalism. ____ 6. The ____ gave full voting rights to women. a.speakeasiesb.Nineteenth Amendmentc.Eighteenth Amendmentd.NAACP ____ 7. Ku Klux Klan members associated their Protestant religion with a.small-town values.b.the spirit of American independence.c.womens rights.d.the cultural practices of various groups of immigrants. ____ 8. Speakeasies allowed citizens to get around the consequences of a.the Nineteenth Amendment.b.illegal gaming.c.Prohibition.d.laws protecting free speech. ____ 9. When African American soldiers returned from serving in World War I, they found a.a shortage of jobs.b.decreased racial tension in northern cities.c.widespread acceptance as a result of their military service.d.a population shift from urban to rural areas. ____ 10. The Scopes trial pitted religious beliefs against a.fundamentalism and creationism.b.the theology preached by Billy Sunday.c.the healing techniques used by Aimee Semple McPherson.d.academic freedom and science. ____ 11. A wholly original form of American music, jazz a.blended several different musical forms from the Deep South.b.relied on classical melodic structures adapted from European composers.c.depended on every note being plotted in advance.d.was defined by clear rules. Backgroundrapid cultural changesResult 1ratification of the Nineteenth AmendmentResult 2 ____ 12. What choice best completes the chart? a.more opportunities for womenb.ratification of the Eighteenth Amendmentc.increased jobs when troops returned from World War Id.passage of the Volstead Act ____ 13. In the Great Migration, African Americans moved from a.urban centers to farmland.b.the Deep South to the West.c.the South to the North.d.high employment areas to depressed regions. ____ 14. Use the image to answer the question. The young women in this photo are posing with toy monkeys. What news story of 1925 were they probably involved in? a.the Valentines Day Massacreb.the repeal of Prohibitionc.the Scopes triald.the return of the Spirit of St. Louis ____ 15. What is one way in which radio helped to create a large common culture in America? a.The radio moved from being a novelty to becoming a luxury.b.Good programming could be taken for granted across the country.c.Mass production of radios created a market for the vacuum tube.d.Radio broke down barriers that had once separated country people from city dwellers. If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man, then wherever you go for the rest of your life it stays with you, for Paris is a moveable feast. ____ 16. A member of which of the following groups probably made this statement? a.the Lost Generationb.the Lucky Lindy clubc.the Great Migrationistsd.the It Girl fans ____ 17. In a decade full of firsts, the first woman to fly across the Atlantic was a.Edith Wharton.b.Willa Cather.c.Amelia Earhart.d.Edna St. Vincent Millay. ____ 18. In the 1920s the publics devotion to movie stars was matched by Americans idealization of those who excelled in a.politics.b.sports.c.medicine.d.science. ____ 19. Writing about flappers and tycoons, which author dubbed the 1920s The Jazz Age? a.Sinclair Lewisb.F. Scott Fitzgeraldc.Ernest Hemingwayd.John Dos Passos ____ 20. It was difficult to enforce the laws governing prohibition for all of the following reasons except a.many people were determined to break the laws.b.insufficient funds were provided to pay for enforcement.c.many law enforcement officials took bribes from smugglers and bootleggers.d.prohibition banned only alcoholic beverages manufactured in the United States. ____ 21. To obtain liquor illegally, drinkers went underground to hidden nightclubs known as a.speakeasies.b.penthouses.c.tenements.d.tea rooms. ____ 22. The Harlem Renaissance refers to a.a struggle for civil rights led by the NAACP.b.a population increase in Harlem in the 1920s.c.a program to promote African-American owned businesses.d.a celebration of African-American culture in literature and art. ____ 23. John T. Scopes challenged a Tennessee law that forbade the teaching of a.biology.b.evolution.c.creationism.d.fundamentalism. ____ 24. Fundamentalists believed that a.evolution and creationism could coincide.b.prohibition should be repealed.c.the Bible should be taken literally.d.drinking alcohol was acceptable. ____ 25. "Double standard" refers to a.stricter social and moral standards for women than for men in the 1920s.b.lower wages women earned compared to those earned by men in the 1920s.c.amount of work that women did both at home and outside the house in the 1920s.d.unfair treatment of women in the workplace in the 1920s. ____ 26. Charles Lindbergh was famous as a(n) a.politician.b.composer.c.inventor.d.pilot. ____ 27. Jazz music was born in New Orleans and was spread to the North by such musicians as a.Louis Armstrong.b.Zora Neale Hurston.c.Paul Robeson.d.Langston Hughes. Using the exhibit, choose the letter of the best answer.  ____ 28. What percent of the population in 1929 had a gross income between $3, 000 and $3, 999? a.4 percentb.8 percentc.12 percentd.17 percent ____ 29. Which group of income earners had an average income of $6, 327? a.top 20 percentb.second 20 percentc.third 20 percentd.bottom 40 percent ____ 30. The top 20 percent of the population earned 54.4 percent of all income earned in 1929. What percent did the bottom 40 percent earn? a.12.5 percentb.13.8 percentc.19.3 percentd.26.3 percent ____ 31. In 1929, much more did the average family in the top 20 percent earn than the average family in the bottom 40 percent? a.$725b.$881c.$1527d.$5602 ____ 32. What percent of all income was earned by the third 20 percent of income earners? a.12.5 percentb.13.8 percentc.19.3 percentd.54.4 percent ____ 33. Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti were charged with, and convicted of, a.treason.b.anarchy.c.receiving bribes.d.robbery and murder. ____ 34. Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer believed that he needed to protect the American people from a.big business.b.political radicals.c.corruption and fraud.d.labor union members. ____ 35. During the 1920s, union membership a.remained constant.b.increased slightly.c.increased considerably.d.dropped considerably. ____ 36. The main factor causing urban sprawl in the 1920s was a.the automobile.b.the use of electricity.c.growth in industry.d.a change in the birthrate. ____ 37. The Teapot Dome scandal centered around a.gold mines.b.union members.c.high tariffs.d.oil-rich lands. ____ 38. To protect their own interests, employers often accused striking workers of being a.spies.b.Communists.c.bigots.d.nativists. ____ 39. The "Great Migration" of 1910-1920 refers to the movement of ___. a.immigrants from Europe to Americab.people from rural areas and towns to large citiesc.African Americans from the United States to Africad.African Americans from the South to northern cities ____ 40. The main significance of the trial of John T. Scopes was that ___. a.it ended the career of William Jennings Bryan, who was unable to defend fundamentalismb.its outdoor setting allowed many Americans to witness the justice system in actionc.it highlighted the struggle between science and religion in American schoolsd.led to the repeal of a law that made teaching evolution in schools illegal ____ 41. According to Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer, what was "eating its way into the homes of the American workman, its sharp tongues . . . licking the altars of the churches"? a.communismb.the philosophy of nativismc.the hopelessness of povertyd.governmental abuse of civil rights ____ 42. Which of the following is not considered a sign that the prosperity of the 1920s was superficial? a.the economic situation on farmsb.the success of the advertising industryc.the number of products purchased on creditd.the difference in income between workers and managers ____ 43. Why was the Kellogg-Briand Pact considered useless? a.It didn't prevent war; it only punished countries that started wars.b.It made the process of repaying war debts too easy.c.It provided no means of enforcing the "no war" agreement.d.It failed to include several of the strongest military powers. ____ 44. Which of the following was most closely tied to the public's negative reactions to organized labor in the 1920s? a.fears of rising pricesb.fears of communismc.fears of a depressiond.resentment of labor's advances ____ 45. Which of the following is not considered a hero of the 1920s? a.Babe Ruthc.Louis Armstrongb.Charles Lindbergd.William Jennings Bryant ____ 46. People began using ____________ to buynew items. a.checksc.cashb.creditd.gold coins. ____ 47. Congress hurt farmers by ________________. a. refusing to pay insurance to damaged cropsc.cutting taxesb.not allowing farmers to sell their goods overseas d.placing a higher tariff on goods from other countries  ____ 48. A new feature of American business developed in the 1921 known as welfare capitalism. The essence of welfare capitalism was: a. company-provided benefits for workers. c. company-provided bonuses for management. b.government-provided unemployment benefits for worker d.government-provided financial aid for troubled industries ____ 49. Which political party dominated the national government during the so-called New Era, or Age of "Normalcy"? a.The Republicans controlled both Congress and the presidency. c.The Democrats controlled Congress, and the Republicans controlled the presidency.b. The Republicans controlled Congress, and the Democrats controlled the presidency.d.The Democrats controlled both Congress and the presidency. ____ 50. # Both the Teapot Dome and the Elk Hills scandals in the 1920s involved: a.embezzlement of Veterans Bureau funds.c. corrupt leasing of government oil reserves to private business.b. tainted seafood being shipped in interstate commerce in violation of the Pure Food andDrug Act.d. corruption in the Justice Department in which cases were "fixed" in return for bribes paid to government officials. ____ 51. Three of the following were "firsts" in the 1920s. Which is the exception? a.the first network of radio broadcasting stationsc.the first chain of newspapers b.the first "talkie" movied. the first commercial radio broadcasting station ____ 52. The invention which had the greatest impact on American life and business in the twenties was the: a.electric refrigeratorc.vacuumb.automobiled.sewing maching ____ 53. Which of the following BEST describes a flapper? a.A woman who campaigned for the legalization of the "Moral Gown"c.A women who thought men should stay home and women should dominate the workforceb.A modest women who obeyed her parentsd.A rebellious woman who wanted to drink, smoke, and have a good time ____ 54. People who brought liquor into the country illegally were called: a.moonshinersc.gangstersb.speakeasiesd.bootleggers ____ 55. Which of the following groups of people was NOT a target of the Ku Klux Klan? a.Christian Fundamentalistsc.European Jewsb.Asian Immigrantsd.Roman Catholics ____ 56. The rapid development of the mass media during the 1920s: a.simplified life for most Americans c. encouraged Americans to work longer hoursb.promoted the creation of a national culture or identityd.promoted a mass migration to rural areas ____ 57. One result of prohibition during the twenties was: a.a decline in dancing in socializingc.the creation of urban artistic coloniesb.the increase in alcoholismd.the rise of organized crime ____ 58. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a "traditional" society? a.rural (agrarian)c.deeply religious/spiritualb.change occurs slowlyd.willing to be in debt/use credit True/False Indicate whether the statement is true or false. ____ 59. The wages of Americans during the 1920s declined. Modified True/False Indicate whether the statement is true or false. If false, change the identified word or phrase to make the statement true. ____ 60. The people who most strongly supported prohibition tended to live in urban areas. ____ 61. The "double standard" of the 1920s refers to the fact that women were judged by stricter standards than men were. ____ 62. Fundamentalists in the 1920s supported a literal interpretation of the Constitution. ____ 63. Prominent writers of the 1920s, both black and white, tended to hold a critical view of U.S. society. ____ 64. The largest population increases during the 1920s occurred in America's suburbs. ____ 65. William Jennings Bryan defended John Scopes in the famous Scopes trial of 1925. ____ 66. The NAACP was founded by Marcus Garvey. ____ 67. Amelia Earhart was the first person to complete a non-stop solo flight across the Atlantic. ____ 68. Flappers were emancipated young women who embraced new fashions and urban attitudes of the day. ____ 69. Sinclair Lewis, the first American to win a Nobel Prize in literature, wrote the novel Babbitt. ____ 70. People who oppose all forms of government are called anarchists. ____ 71. Massachusetts governor Calvin Coolidge called out the National Guard to break the Boston firefighters strike. ____ 72. The panic surrounding the threat of communism in the early 1920s was called the "Big Scare." ____ 73. The Fordney-McCumber Tariff was adopted in 1922 to lower the taxes on imported goods. ____ 74. A dollar down and a dollar forever" represents a form of credit called the installment plan. ____ 75. The main goal of the Washington Naval Conference was to reduce the threat of communism. ____ 76. Great changes in America's landscape were tied mostly closely to a large increase in the use of automobiles in the 1920s. ____ 77. The quota system of the 1920s was created to reduce tariffs. ____ 78. The Teapot Dome scandal involved the secret leasing of government-owned oil reserves for profitable use by private companies. ____ 79. The Kellogg-Briand Pact rejected war as an instrument of national policy. ____ 80. The Dawes Plan arranged for loans to be made to Germany so that it could pay war reparations. 1920s Questions Answer Section MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: 1 NAT: 20.1.3 2. ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: 2 NAT: 20.1.1 3. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: 2 NAT: 20.2.2 4. 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