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JAZZ AGE AND ROARING 20S.
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a famous jazz trumpeter who helped to make jazz music popular
a) Louis Armstrong
b) Eddie Rickenbacker
c) Langston Hughes
d) Charles Lindbergh
popular Harlem Renaissance writer who wrote what it was like to be an African American in the 1920s
a) Langston Hughes
b) Babe Ruth
c) Walter Williams
d) Shakey Shakespeare
the man that invented the automobile and the assembly line
a) Henry Ford
b) Harrison Ford
c) Ford Harley
d) Ford Hanks
the name given to the time period when a new form of American music emerged and influenced society
a) Jazz Age
b) Moonwalk Month
c) Harlem Boogie
d) Roaring Country
the name given to the time period of new music and art by artists that lived and worked in Harlem New York
a) Harlem Renaissance
b) Harlem Jazz
c) Harlem Globe Trotters
d) New York Age
the most famous baseball player of the 1920s
a) Babe Ruth
b) Alexander Bell
c) Henry Ford
d) Jackie Robertson
the man who flew from New York to Paris without ever stopping the plane for fuel
a) Charles Lindbergh
b) The Lindbergh Baby
c) Amelia Earhart
d) Bob Hughes
the decade that followed WWI was called the
a) Roaring Twenties
b) Sad Thirties
c) Prosperous Points
d) Ten Years of Flying
Due to the music of the time, the first years of the 1920s were called the
a) Jazz Age
b) Louis Days
c) Dusty Years
d) Renewal Route
the Harlem Renaissance was most famous for the way it allowed this group of people to express themselves
a) African Americans
b) WWI soldiers
c) Red Cross nurses
d) flapper dancers in NYC
this made cars more affordable and it created more jobs for people
a) the assembly line
b) the lindenbergh airline
c) the war garden seedling
d) rubber tires made by Goodyear
Henry Ford's first car was called the
a) Model T
b) Mustang
c) F150
d) Model G
Babe Ruth was famous because
a) he was a home run leader playing what was called America's game - baseball
b) he was the owner of the New York Yankees baseball team
c) he played for the Jazz group that ruled New Orleans
d) he made and sold his own line of candy bars in Las Vegas
Which of the following facts is not true about the Roaring 20s
a) many people were living in horrible conditions in a war destroyed area
b) many people had jobs
c) many people were earning and saving money
d) many people were doing more recreation activities like playing baseball
What group was watching over the world while America was dancing through the 1920s
a) The League of Nations
b) The Woodrow Wilson Foundation
c) The Henry Ford Hospitol
d) The Grand old Flag Society
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