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APUSH - Unit 11 Pt I
Test Description: Roaring 20's
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What did President Harding mean by a “Return to Normalcy”?
A
A return to traditional values and rejection of women’s rights and the theory of evolution
B
A return to the reforming spirit of the Progressive Era
C
A rejection of opportunities for African Americans, Jewish Americans, and other minorities
D
A return to pre-World War I ideas, with an emphasis on domestic economic growth rather than involvement overseas
2) How did flappers of the 1920's represent the changing role of women?
A
They demonstrated their independence by wearing loose clothing and rejecting traditional values
B
They refused to marry in order to assert their independence as women
C
They spent much of their time demonstrating women’s rights
D
They became known as flappers because they frequently changed their jobs
3) What was an economic impact of the introduction of immigration quotas?
A
Universities could not recruit enough students
B
The wages of laborers in heavy industry fell
C
More jobs were available for American workers
D
American urban population decreased
4) Anarchists attacks, union strikes throughout the Nation, the Palmer Raids, arrest of Sacco and Venzetti, fear of Bolsheviks were all events 'fueling' the -
A
Prohibition
B
Red Scare
C
McCarthyism
D
House Committee on Un-American Activities
5) Which pull factor contributed to the Great Migration?
A
The lower cost of living in urban areas
B
Better soil conditions in previously uncultivated areas
C
Economic opportunities in industrialized cities
D
The availability of land grants for homesteaders
6) The roaring Twenties were characterized by-
A
Installment plans, Prohibition, and flappers
B
Bank failures, the New Deal, the bread lines
C
Internment camps, the rationing of goods, and the first use of an atomic bomb
D
Brinkmanship, McCarthyism, and a policy of containment
7) What was the primary reason for the Palmer Raids?
A
To suppress the teaching of evolution in colleges based upon Constitutional challenges that arose from the Scope Trial.
B
To prevent workers from joining labor organizations and expressing their right to assemble
C
As a result of the Red Scare, an attempt to halt the spread of communist ideas by radicals
D
To block civil rights advocates from staging public protests
8) What were some outgrowths of the 'Great Migration' -
A
The Harlem Renaissance and the spread of Black American culture throughout the US.
B
Religious schools are granted federal aid.
C
The temperance movement begins.
D
Music becomes a popular genre
9) The establishment of speakeasies in the 1920's was an unintended consequence of which federal government action?
A
The implementation of immigration restrictions
B
The taxation of imported luxury goods
C
The deportation of suspected communist sympathizers
D
The prohibition of the sale of alcoholic beverages
10) What is the 'real' significance of the 'flapper'?
A
Reform organizations targeted women’s issues.
B
Women challenged traditional attitudes and social norms.
C
Mass media reflected trends popular in rural communities
D
Women confronted discrimination in employment and education.
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