apush ch. 24
Langston Hughes of the "Harlem Renaissance" movement penned the line
"I am a Negro—and beautiful"
Which of the following best describes the Harlem Renaissance?
An outpouring of Black artistic and literary creativity
Which of the following statements about American cities between 1890 and 1930 is correct?
Area of residence increasingly became an indicator of social class
The intent of the Dawes Act of 1887 was to
Assimilate American Indians into the mainstream of American culture
Which of the following best characterizes the writers associated with the literary flowering of the 1920's such as Sinclair Lewis and F. Scott Fitzgerald?
Criticism of middle-class conformity and materialism
The most significant results of the Bonus Army March was the
Images it created of Hoover's apparent disregard for human suffering
The era from the end of the Civil War to the outbreak of the First World War was characterized by
Periodic economic panic and depression
During the 1920s, the two administration figures who were most active in using government policy to help business and industry were
Secretary of the Treasury Andrew Mellon and Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover
In response to American consumer society's emphasis on immediate personal fulfillment, theological modernists taught their followers to
abandon a literal interpretation of the Bible
The traditional backlash against the modern, secular culture of the New Era resulted in all of the following movements EXCEPT
agrarianism
The artists and intellectuals of the 1920s who became known as the "Lost Generation" were critical of the
cold, impersonal, materialistic nature of modern life, which led to disillusionment and alienation
Under the leadership of Alfred P. Sloan, the General Motors Corporation developed a modern administrative system that
created efficient hierarchical organization among divisions
The National Origins Act of 1924 banned immigration entirely from
east Asia
During the 1920s, the American Federation of Labor pursued the policy of
excluding African-Americans from their unions
By the 1920s, it became increasingly evident that the key to financial success was
hard work, talent, training, and education
Many industries of the 1920s improved the efficiency of production by adopting
mass-production methods that lowered their costs
U.S. industrial leaders' attempts either to curb competition or to achieve cooperation reflected their overriding fear of
overcapacity
Feminist activists won a significant legislative triumph when Congress passed the Sheppard-Towner Act of 1921, which
provided federal funds to states to establish prenatal and child healthcare programs
During the 1920s, some employers adopted a system known as "welfare capitalism," which
provided workers with fringe benefits such as shorter workweeks and retirement pensions
In their writings, the "disenchanted" intellectuals of the 1920s emphasized the theme of
ridicule of material success
The Republican administrations of the 1920s pursued the economic policy of
substantially reducing taxes
In the late 1920s and early 1930s of California, riots and attempts at exclusion were aimed at immigrants from
the Philippines
As presidents, Calvin Coolidge and Warren G. Harding had several similarities. They were alike in all of the following ways EXCEPT
they were honest beyond reproach
In the 1920s, the declining birth rate, the introduction of labor-saving appliances, and the greater acceptability of liberated lifestyles resulted in many
women experiencing increasing vulnerability to frustration, unhappiness, and divorce
H. L. Mencken, Sinclair Lewis, and F. Scott Fitzgerald were writers known as the "debunkers" who ridiculed American society for
• believing in democracy • placing faith in fundamentalist religion • making material success a primary goal • failing to encourage individual fulfillment