Chapter 22
Which of the following is true of the passage and application of the Eighteenth Amendment?
All these answers are correct.
As secretary of commerce, Herbert Hoover considered himself
a champion of business cooperation.
During the 1920s, the American Federation of Labor (AFL)
believed workers should be organized on the basis of skills.
In the 1920s, artists and intellectuals of the Harlem Renaissance
drew heavily from their African heritage.
As a result of the Scopes trial of 1925,
fundamentalists reduced their political activism
In the 1920s, the "flapper" lifestyle
had a particular impact on lower-middle-class single women
In the 1920s, behavioral psychologists argued
mothers should rely on trained experts for advice in raising children.
Throughout the 1920s, the federal government
saw leaders of business take prominent positions in the federal government
Throughout the 1920s, the performance of the U.S. economy
saw nearly uninterrupted prosperity coupled with severe inequalities.
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.
To Herbert Hoover, "associationalism" meant
the creation of national organizations of businessmen in particular industries
During the 1920s, a great worry for industrialists was the fear of
the overproduction of goods.
During the Harding administration, the Teapot Dome scandal involved
transfers of national oil reserves.
During the 1920s, birth control in the U.S.
was illegal, in some form, in many states
Calvin Coolidge
was less active a president than Warren Harding.
During the 1920s, the trend toward industrial consolidation
was most pronounced in industries dependent on large-scale mass-production.
During the 1920s, the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters
was one of the few unions led by an African American.
During the 1920s, airplanes
were largely a source of entertainment