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Which Amendment to our Constitution allowed for Women’s Suffrage?
a) 19th
b) 15th
c) 21st
d) 25th

Thanks to increased newspaper readership and radio coverage, participants of this leisure activity became household names. The 1920s was known as the “Golden Age of _______.”
a) radio
b) movies
c) sports
d) travel

What did our notes say reshaped American culture, creating new forms of recreation and making it easier for people to travel?
a) Automobile
b) Business Growth
c) Airplane
d) Social Reform

What did several Rural people think was an attempt to turn back the clock to what many saw as a simpler, better time?
a) Social Reform
b) Business Development
c) Immigration Restriction
d) Labor Unions

Vice President who took office after the sudden death of Warren G. Harding.
a) Calvin Coolidge
b) Herbert Hoover
c) Woodrow Wilson
d) Howard Taft

a policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, especially the political affairs of other countries.
a) Nativism
b) Isolationism
c) Open Shop
d) New Morality

the generation reaching maturity during and just after World War I, a high proportion of whose men were killed during those years.
a) Lost Generation
b) New Morality
c) Business Cycle
d) Open Shop

The idea that all individuals are entitled to freedom and equality; affected gender, race, and sexuality during the 1920s.
a) New Morality
b) Harlem Renaissance
c) Open Shop
d) Nativism

a series of economic expansion and contraction.
a) Isolationism
b) New Morality
c) Lost Generation
d) Business Cycle

a place of work where employees are not required to join a labor union.
a) Nativism
b) New Morality
c) Open Shop
d) Business Cycle

An African-American cultural movement that celebrated black traditions, voice, and ways of life.
a) Harlem Renaissance
b) Nativism
c) Progessivism
d) Cultural Revolution

In the 1920s new jobs, wealth, and a spreading electric grid led to a new…
a) Business growth
b) Consumer Culture
c) Social Reform
d) Bear Market

Acting cultural classrooms, 60 to 100 million Americans participated in this leisure activity each week.
a) Movies
b) Radio
c) Sports
d) Travel

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