Chapter 9 US DC History Set
How many kickbacks were given in return of these drillings to Harding?
$300,000 worth of gifts
Names of the 1920 era:
1. Roaring 20's 2.Jazz age 3. Harlem Renaissance
What is the Kellogg-Briand Pact of 1928?
A global agreement to maintain peace by reducing naval power and other weaponry and reducing ships
who was the secretary interior that made allowance of leasing lands that contained us navy oil?
Albert B. Fall
uneven prosperity
Appalachia and poor whites were left out of new business
Which of the following does NOT describe the new Ku Klux Klan (1915)? A)It extended its membership outside the old Confederate states. B)It confined its activities to protests and symbolism rather than violence. C)It extended its attacks to include immigrants, Catholics, and Jews. D)It assumed the role of self-appointed guardian of traditional values .E)It expanded its membership into industrial cities.
B)It confined its activities to protests and symbolism rather than violence.
The essence of welfare capitalism was A)company-provided benefits for workers. B)company-provided bonuses for management. C)government-provided employment benefits for workers .D)government-provided financial aid for troubled industries. E)government-provided bonuses for management.
Company-provided benefits for workers.
Four of the following statements accurately describe the "noble experiment" of prohibition. Which is the exception? A)Its enforcement was ludicrously ineffective in some areas. B)It stimulated the growth of organized crime. C)Begun as a middle-class progressive reform, prohibition was later supported largely by rural Protestant Americans. D)Drinking was associated with the "modern" city. E)The Great Depression hindered efforts to repeal prohibition.
E)The Great Depression hindered efforts to repeal prohibition.
A Christian fundamentalist is one who A)believes in the fundamental inerrancy of the New Testament. B)wishes to base morality on secular rather than religious fundamentals. C)accepts the basic or fundamental truths of all the world's religions in the spirit of ecumenicism. D)believes in the basic or fundamental general ideas of the Bible but not in the literal truth of every statement. E)adapts religion to modern science.
E)adapts religion to modern science.
Which of the following industries was most closely associated with the rise of consumerism in America in the 1920s?A)banking B)insurance C)automobiles D)fast-food chains E)advertising
E)advertising
Feminists such as Alice Paul championed the Sheppard-Towner Act because it provided federal funds for child health-care.
False
in 1920, the first radiostation was in
Pittsburgh
The "welfare capitalism" of the 1920s did NOT provide American workers any A)tangible economic gains. B)real control over their own fates. C)psychological comfort. D)opportunity for organization. E)low labor costs.
Psychological comfort
What was the scandal called?
Teapot Dome Scandal
What was special about airplanes?
The Lindbergh transatlantic solo flight in 1927.
What is the Dawes Plan?
The US gave loans back to countries in Europe so they could continue to buy American goods.
when prohibition went into affect in 1920, it had the support of not only middle class but most progressives aswell.
True
Herbert hoover considered himself
a champion of business cooperation
In the 1920s bestseller, The Man Nobody Knows, Jesus Christ was portrayed as
a salesman
After WW1, the new ku klux klan
became primarily concerned about catholics, jews, and foreigners
As president, Warren Harding
never abandoned the party hacks who had brought him to success
Nativism
predjudice towards foreign born
A. Phillip Randolph
started the brotherhood of sleeping car porters he was a leader of financial and civil rights movement
What are supply side economics and what is their nickname?
tax breaks for the rich and tax increases for the middle/poor class; idea was that rich would give poor more job opportunities but this was clearly a problem. also called trickle down economics.
What did the US have to do with Isolationism?
the US decided to stay out of europe and everyone else's business post ww1.
in the election of 1924, among political parties
the democrats were seriously divided
fitsgerald
the great gatsby, criticized US for materialized wealth
During the 1920s, a great worry for industrialists was the fear of
the overproduction of goods
In the 1920s, the idea of agricultural "parity" was
to ensure farmers would at least financially break even
union membership fell from 5 mill to 3 mill
true
During the 1920s, birth control in the U.S.
was illegal, in some form, in many states
During the 1920s, the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters
was one of the few unions led by an African American
ernest hemingway
wrote for whome the bell tolls,a farewell to arms, and the sun also rises
In the 1920s and after, the term "parity" was used to refer to A)a fair exchange price for farm crops .B)equal pay for union and nonunion workers. C)equal pay for equal work for males and females. D)equal employment opportunities for black and whites. E)equal pay for blacks and whites.
A)a fair exchange price for farm crops
The Harlem Renaissance referred to A)a movement in black literature, art, and music. B)the spread of jazz to the cities of the North. C)a movement in New York to improve the conditions of recent immigrants to the United States. D)a back-to-Africa movement among black intellectuals who had repudiated American values. E)a time of revitalization of New York politics.
A)a movement in black literature, art, and music.
which of the following is true of the passage and application of the 18th Amendment? A.Reduced drinking in some areas of the country B.the federal government did not commission enough agents to effectively enforce the law C.organized crime gained exclusive access to an enormous lucrative industry D.many of the middle-class progressives who had originally supported prohibition begin to oppose the experiment E. all
All are correct
During the 1920s, products that grew dramatically in use in the United States included A. synthetic fibers. B. plastics. C. home appliances. D. electronics. E. All these answers are correct.
All of these answers are correct
Which of the following was NOT a provision of the immigration laws passed in 1921 and 1924? A)The number of immigrants allowed into the country was reduced. B)Restrictions on Japanese, Chinese, and Korean immigration was eased. C)The number of immigrants allowed to enter the United States was expressed as quotas based on a percentage of the number of each national group already in the country at a base year. D)The provisions favored immigration from northwestern Europe. E)The provisions did not favor eastern Europeans.
B)Restrictions on Japanese, Chinese, and Korean immigration was eased.
The most important problem faced by the Democratic Party in the 1920s was A)a serious split between urban and rural wings of the party. B)the party was losing its traditional strength in the South. C)the fact that recent immigrants no longer tended to support the party. D)the restriction of immigration reduced the number of recruits to the party. E)Ku Klux Klan members were becoming associated with the party.
B)the party was losing its traditional strength in the South.
Installment buying
Credit became commonplace and would put a portion down and buy the rest with credit.
The "American Plan" was a(n) A)effort to revive patriotism that had flagged after the war. B)effort to convince Americans not to buy products manufactured in other nations. C)crusade for the open shop in American corporations. D)plan to Americanize European immigrants. E)effort to combat communism in America.
Crusade for the open shop in American corporations
A principal theme of Sinclair Lewis's novels was A)utopian optimism for the future. B)romantic idealization of the past. C)acceptance of modern American society as the best of all possible worlds. D)contempt for modern American society. E)rejection of the "success ethic."
D)contempt for modern American society.
John T. Scopes was accused of the "crime" of teaching A)the advantages of labor union membership. B)that Christianity should dominate America. C)that communism had advantages in some societies. D)that Darwinian evolution best explains the origins of humans. E)effective birth control methods.
D)that Darwinian evolution best explains the origins of humans.
In the 1925 novel, The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgearld A. glorified wealthy Americans as examples of the "success ethic" B. ridiculed the hypocritical behavior of some in evangelical religion C. satirized the inequalities in American politics D. criticized the American obsession with material wealth E. dramatized the plight of midwestern farmers
D. criticized the American obsession with material wealth
Margaret Sanger was significant to American social and cultural life in the 1920s as a promoter of A)temperance. B)the "debunkers." C)progressive education .D)movies. E)the birth-control movement.
E)the birth-control movement.
In the 1920s, the development of practical radio communication was furthered by A. the theory of modulation. B. the use of vacuum tubes. C. its ability to receive more than just simple pulses. D. both the theory of modulation and the use of vacuum tubes. E. All these answers are correct.
E. All these answers are correct.
during the 1920s, the KKK grew focused on southern segregation
False
most working-class americans saw their wages decline during the 1920s
False
the AFL began turning away from the idea of craft unions
False
the practice of welfare capitalism involved most industrial workers
False
During the 1920s, Thomas Hunt Morgan was one of the American pioneers in...
Genetic Research
The infamous Baltimore journalist of the 1920s who delighted in ridiculing religion, politics, the arts, and even democracy itself, was
H.L. Mencken
Harding was meant to be impeached, what happened?
He died in office and Calvin Coolidge took over as a less controversial figure.
Who influenced the assembly line?
Henry Ford with the model T automobile
What was the first radio station?
Pittsburgh, east of Mississippi river KDKA radio station special for having no W in front of it
AM Radio waves travel farther and FM bands have better sound
True
Both Harding and Coolidge took essentially passive approaches to the presidency
True
In the 1920s, as agriculture brought millions of acres of new land under cultivation, three million people left the farm sector.
True
Prohibition did substantially reduce drinking in some parts of the United States.
True
The majority of the 25 percent of married women who worked outside the home in the 1920s were working class.
True
during the 1920s, union membership fell from 5 mill to 3 mill
True
fundamentalism was gaining political power during the middle of the 1920s
True
more so than republicans, democrats of the 1920s consisted of a diverse coalition of interest groups
True
the federal government enjoyed a supportive relationship with the American business community
True
the film the birth of a nation glorified the early ku klux klan
True
the scopes trial of 1925 resulted in a guilty verdict but it also put fundamentalists on the defensive
True
Which presidents gave trickle down economics a try?
Trump, Reagan, Bush, and Hoover
Enrollment in colleges and universities increased threefold between 1900 and 1930, with much of that increase occurring after...
WW1
Who was the president in 1920?
Warren Harding
who was famous for having a scandal during his administration?
Warren Harding
During the 1920s, the American Federation of Labor (AFL)
believed workers should be organized on the basis of skills
KKK
both nativist and racist towards catholic jews and immigrants, at its peak and mainstream in 1920,
the scopes trial of 1925 was a legal battle concerning the conflict between
creationism and evolution
what was wrong with wages increasing?
employers wages increased by 2x an employee and the minimum standard of living was $1800, while most were bringing $1500
during the 1920s, the national women's party campaigned primarily for the
equal rights amendment
H. L. Mencken, Sinclair Lewis, and F. Scott Fitzgerald are all examples of writers who promoted a return of the progressive reform spirit in US
false
Farm Crisis
farmers had large inventories and not enough buyers so they asked the government for tariffs on foreign crops and price control but they refused to help.
During the 1920s, most American industrial workers experienced all of the following (A rise in wages, income levels at "minimum comfort level", little control over economic fate, and few opportunities to join a company union) EXCEPT
few opportunities to join a company union
During the 1920s, wages for American workers
generally rose at a rate far below increases in production and profits
welfare capitalism
giving workers benefits like vacation, sick days, insurance, etc to keep labor unions down
In the 1920s, the "flapper" lifestyle
had a particular impact on lower-middle-class single women
Al Smith lost the 1928 election partially because
he failed to carry the south
During Harding's administration, the teapot dome scandal
involved transfers of national oil reserves
Suburbia is
living outside of cities with the new way of travel
In the 1920s, "behavioral" psychologists argued
mothers should rely on trained experts for advice in raising children.
In the workplace, the "open shop" meant
no worker was required to join a union
racism
predjudice towards skin color
Shepard-Towner Act of 1921
provided federal funds for child health care programs
Disposable income is
reduced work hours to 8, gained more leisure time
edith wharton
rich ironic writer that wrote age of inocence
Throughout the 1920s, the federal government
saw leaders of business take prominent positions in the federal government
In the 1920s, a growing interest in birth control among middle-class women resulted from
the attitude that sexual activity should not be for procreation only.
Which of the following did NOT contribute to the weakness of the organized labor movement in America in the 1920s? A)hostility of the courts and the Justice Department to union activities B)the propaganda promoted by corporate leaders that unionism was un-American C)the large numbers of unskilled workers who found no place in the craft orientation of the AFL D)the strength of corporations E)the radical leadership of the AFL
the radical leadership of the AFL