Quiz 2: the golden twenties
A movement of change in the postwar United States was:
A return to a normal state of affairs
Kellogg Brian pack
Agreement of 15 nations to renounce war
Prohibition
Ban of liquor sales
18th amendment
Banned the buying and selling of liquor in the United States
One group not in favor of prohibition was:
Bootleggers
Legislation passed during Hardings administration was the
Emergency quota act
Advocates of a just peace one out at the Paris peace talks
False
Do United States rejected the league of Nations because of United States policies of internationalism
False
Washington disarmament conference
Five nation treaty limiting or banning certain military equipment
Internationalism
Involvement in world affairs
Lusitania
Lead to the United States involvement in World War I
League of Nations
Organization for peaceful settlement of world problems
KKK
Organization known for its anti-black measures
National urban league
Organization promoting African-American rights
Peace of vengeance
Peace sought after World War I, dividing, limiting, and disarming Central Powers
Treaty of Versailles
Peace treaty at the end of World War I
Historians tend to agree that _____ groups were behind the 18th amendment outlawing alcohol
Religious
Teapot Dome scandal
Scandal concerning oil reserves
Isolationism
Separation from the world affairs
A nation that was not an ally power of World War I was:
Switzerland
What caused the United States to break it's neutrality and enter World War I?
The constant German thinking of trading vessels resulting in the loss of lives
And event leading to German surrender was:
The joining of the United States with the allies
Austrian Serbian hostile's initiated World War I
True
Many scandals brought suspicions concerning Hardings credibility
True
The United States wanted a change from Wilson's progressivism after World War I
True
Urbanization gave black people hope of better opportunities and advancement
True
14 points
Wilson's peace proposal
Progressivism
Wilson's policy of political and social reform in the United States