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What would a study of the "Flappers" of the 1920s indicate?

A. Some women rejected traditional restrictions

Why was national attention drawn to William Jennings Bryan and Clarence Darrow in the Scopes Trial of 1925?

A. The case represented a conflict between modern science and religion

Prohibition, established by the 18th amendment, stated that--

B. The manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages was banned

It shows attempts of the United States government to deal with the issue of--

B. Transportation gridlocks C. Immigrations

Which development in the 1920s was inconsistent with much of the racial and ethnic intolerance of the decade?

C. Harlem Renaissance

According to Vanzetti, why was he found guilty at his trial?

C. He was convicted because he was an immigration with radical views

Which American author's works are closely associated with the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s?

C. Langston Hushes

What was France's Willard's contribution to American society?

C. She fought for women's rights and a ban on the sale of alcohol

Which aspect of the 1920s is most closely indemnified with the emergence of Tin Pan Alley?

C. The location of the music publishing industry in New York City

One purpose of this poem, written by Langston Hughes in 1922, was to--

D. Encourage African-American to continue their struggle for equality

The execution of Saco and Vanzetti in the 1920s demonstrated the--

D. Increase in Nativist attitudes

What was an important result of Prohibition during the 1920s?

F. Respect for the law decreased

Which event represented an expression of nativism during the 1920s?

G. Adoption of a quota system to limit immigration

What management involved for improved production is illustrated in this picture?

G. Assembly line

Which individual encouraged African American to own their own business...

G. Marcus Garvey

what was the main reason many African-American left the South?

G. More factory jobs were available in the North

What did President Harding mean when he introduced the phase a "return to normalcy" after World War 1?

H. Going back to a peace time economy

During the 1920s, congress passed a series of immigration laws that were primary designed to--

H. Limit immigration from Southern and Eastern Europe

Based on this time line, which conclusion can be drawn about the influence of the automobile?

H. The growth of automobiles had a dramatic effect on life in the United States.

Which factor played the largest role in fueling the economic boom of the 1920s?

H. The increasing ownership of automobiles by families

What effect did the passage of immigration laws have on immigration to the United States?

H. The number of immigrations from Southern to Eastern Europe and Asia declined dramatically

Which management innovation helped Henry Ford to realize this vision?

J. Using assembly-line production methods


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