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Which of the following was not a sign of 1920s prosperity?
a) Worker's rights
b) $5 a day workday
c) More travel
d) The automobile

What was the name of the car model Henry Ford created?
a) Model T
b) Explorer
c) Model G
d) The Ford Experience

Which of the following was NOT a reason for an increase in productivity?
a) Better worker's conditions
b) Technological advances
c) Demands for goods and services
d) Assembly line

Who coined the term Return to Normalcy?
a) Warren G. Harding
b) Woodrow Wilson
c) Henry Ford
d) Theodore Roosevelt

Which of the following allowed businesses to run how they felt was best?
a) Laissez Faire
b) Capitalism
c) Communism
d) Omelette Du Fromage

What is the direct result of the popularity of the automobile in the 1920s?
a) More people began to travel
b) More clothes were being sold
c) War was fought more efficiently
d) International Travel became more popular

What invention made production faster and easier?
a) Assembly line
b) Cotton gin
c) Conveyer belt
d) Refrigerator

Which of the following statements is most likely to be something a nativist would state?
a) These darn immigrants come over here and steal our jobs
b) kids these days have no respect
c) I don't believe in the theory of Evolution
d) Word up G-Money

What term would you use to describe the KKK in an academic paper?
a) Nativist
b) Humanitarians
c) Homosapians
d) Anarchists

Which women's group advocated the prohibition?
a) The Women's Christian Temperance Union
b) The Women's Justice League
c) The followers of Kara Zor-El
d) The Women's Anti-American League

What was the 18th Amendment?
a) Banned alcohol
b) Banned monopolies
c) Gave women the right to vote
d) Repealed the prohibition

Who coined the term Return to Normalcy?
a) Warren G. Harding
b) Theodore Roosevelt
c) Herbert Hoover
d) Calvin Coolidge

What is Return to Normalcy?
a) The move to go back to the way things were before WWI
b) The main reason given to ban alcohol
c) The move to make America the strongest nation in the world
d) The move to ban alcohol

Who was responsible for the Teapot Dome Scandal?
a) Albert Fall
b) Warren G. Harding
c) Herbert Hoover
d) Theodore Roosevelt

What was one of the consequences of the Teapot Dome Scandal?
a) The Harding Presidency is seen as scandalous
b) The position of Secretary of the Interior was removed
c) Teapots were no longer sold in bulk
d) Warren G. Harding was impeached

What state had a law that tried to stop the teaching of evolution?
a) Tennessee
b) Texas
c) Louisiana
d) Mississippi

What was a pull factor for the Great Migration?
a) Better economic opportunities
b) Better soil for farming
c) A bigger art scene
d) Better universities

What was a push factor for the Great Migration?
a) Jim Crow Laws
b) Dust Bowl
c) Terrible sports teams
d) Not enough food available

What was one of the outcomes of the Harlem Renaissance?
a) Jazz Music
b) Tacos
c) Better foods
d) more money

What is a flapper?
a) An independent young woman in the 1920s
b) A Dolphin
c) A type of person who moved north during the Great Migration
d) The name of the alley where musicians live

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