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Who was the first cabinet official in US history to go to prison
Albert Fall
What was the success of the washington conference
An effective end to building new battleship fleets.
A major element of the new morality was
An increase in support for women's independence
The chief architect of economic policy in the US during the 1920s was
Andrew Mellon
Which two of harding's appointees remained under President coolidge and contributed greatly to the prosperity of the 1920s
Andrew Mellon and Herbert Hoover
The emergence of mass media helped make which baseball star a national hero
Babe RUth
The Empress of the Blues
Bessie Smith
What artist applied the influence of photography and the geometric forms of Cubism to his paintings of urban and rural American landscapse
Charles Sheeler
First important writer of the Harlem Renaissance
Claude McKay
Economic development 2
Dallas: Oil
Economic development
Detriot: Autos
The emergancy quota act theoretically restricted the number of immigrants from all countries, but in practice it discriminated heavily against people from southern and _____ Europe
Eastern
In the name of preserving traditional moral standards, religious fundamentalists supported passage of the ---- banning the sale of alcohol
Eighteenth Amendment
_______ was a great writer of the 1920s who wrote about "heroic antiheroes" in World War I.
Ernest Hemmingway
American modern arrtists were greatly influenced by the art movements of
Europe
During the 1920s the national debt increased due to greater government spending
False
President Harding gave many cabinet posts and other high level jobs to friends and political allies from Iowa
False
Robert M. La Follette, Harding's secretary of the interior, secretly allowed private interests to lease lands containg US navy oil reserves
False
TS Eliot fiction presented a new literary style characterized by direct, simple, and concise prose, as shown in his novel A FareWell to Arms.
False
The Birth of a Nation was the first talking motion picture
False
Stylish uncoventional american women of the 1920s who dressed in attire considered too revealing by previous genereations were called
Flappers
Women who wore makeup, drank prohibited liquor, and smoked cigarettes in the 1920s were called
Flappers
Many americans feared that the country was losing its traditional values and responded by joining a religious movement known as
Fundamentalism
The site of a flowering of African American arts
Harlem
The flowering of African American arts in the 1920s became known as the
Harlem Renaissance
How was Marcus Garvey successful in influencing African American culture.
He instilled African AMericans with a sense of pride in their culture and heritage
What distinguished Carl Sandburg from other writers before him
He used common speech to glorify the midwest
Much of the turmoil of the early 1920s was blamed on
Immigrants
In what way did the mass media promote social change
It broke down provincialism by exposing people to new ideas
How did the Harlem REnaissance transform African American society
It brought international fame to African AMerican artists and spurred political activism
What style of music was influenced by DIxieland blues and ragtime
Jazz
Economic development 3
LA: Film Industry
______, a prolific and original writer, became a leading voice on the African American experience in America
Langston Hughes
The ______, including radio, movies, newspaper, and magazines, fostered a sense of a shared experience that helped unify the nation
Mass media
What was the primary result of the great migration
Northern cities became key centers of African American culture
Fundamentalists were active in which social movement that pushed for the ratifications of the eighteenth movement.
Prohibition
The Universal NEgro Improvement Association was formed to
Promote black pride and unity
The National Origins Act of 1924 placed permanent limits on immigration based on a _____ system
Quota
Claude McKay's poetry expressed two striking characteristics of Harlem Renaissance wriitng, a proud defiance and bitter contempt of
Racism
What position did herbert hoover hold in the coolidge administration
Secretary of commerce
The first musical written, produced, and performed by African Americans
Shuffle Along
Attorney General Harry Daugherty resigned in disgrace after being investigated for taking bribes in exchange fro allowing
Someone to acquire a valuable german owned company seized during the war
What entertaining pastime rose to new heights of popularity because of the mass media
Sports
The golden age of hollywood began in 1927 with the release of the first
Talking motion picture
President Harding's secretary of the interior, Albert B Fall, secretly allowed private interests to lease lands containing US navy oil reserves, causing a scandal that came to be known as the
Teapot Dome Scandal
The unconventional way in which many writers and artists lived during the 1920s was referred to as
The Bohemian lifestyle
The 1920s movement taht believed the christian bible was literally true and denied the theory of evelution was
The Fundamentalist movement
The explosion of African American arts, music, and political activity in the 1920s became known as
The Harlem Renaissance
Anger against immigrants and emerging racial tensions over jobs led to the rise of which previously defunct group
The KKK
THe sharp reduction in immigrants due to new immigration laws in the late 1920s contributed to the decline of
The KKK
Which famous scandal involved the secretary of the interior taking bribes to lease oil reserves to private interests
The Teapot Dome Scandal
How did the new morality of the 1920s change traditional views of marraige.
The ideals of romantic love and friendship became more important
How did african americans influence politics in the 1920s
Their numbers in Northern cities made them a powerful voting block.
Many people viewed Sacco and Vanzetti with suspicion because
They were italian immigrant sand anarchists
Charles R Forbes sold scarce medical supplies from veterans hospitals and kept the money for himself
True
In his policies, Calvin Coolidge aligned himself and the government with big business
True
One of the most innovative playwrights of the time was Eugene O'Neil, whose modern themes portrayed realistic characters and situations, offering a vision of life that sometime's touched on the tragic
True
Several poets of this time, such as gertrude stein, had an important impact on the literary culture
True
Pulitzer Prize winner Edna St. Vincent Millay wrote about
Womens equality and women's inner lives
Author whose work featured African American women as central characters
Zora Neale Hurston
Rather than relying on armed force to influence global policy during the 1920s, the US used
economic polices and arms agreements
What is the name of the belief that one's land needs to be protected against immigrants
nativism
The cotton club was
A Harlem nightspot where many African American entertainers got their start
The Ohio Gang was
A group of Harding's friends
What did many of the groups that wanted to restrict immigration and preserve what they considered traditional values fear was taking over the nation
A new morality