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What best summarizes the Tea Pot Dome Scandal?
a) Cabinet member jailed for corruption
b) Prohibition amendment repealed
c) Washington Conference limits Warship building
d) Palmer Raids lead to arrests

What was the cause of the Palmer Raids?
a) to stop the rise in crime associated with Prohibition
b) to stop the rise in fascism from Italian immigrants
c) to stop the rise in communist ideas
d) to stop the rise of the teaching of evolution

What push factor caused the Great Migration?
a) abundance of jobs
b) racism
c) a poll tax
d) jazz clubs in the northern cities

Which of these is correct?
a) Social Darwinism caused Prohibition
b) the ideas of Harlem Renaissance led to the Civil Rights Movement
c) rise in fascism in Italy influenced the the Red Scare
d) the signing of the Treaty of Versailles contributed to the New Deal

Which helped cause the 18th Amendment?
a) veteran soldiers protesting to obtain benefits
b) the growing political influence in women
c) politicians campaigning for education reform
d) growing number of organized labor unions

What was a major contribution of the Harlem Renaissance?
a) the antiwar movement
b) flapper girls
c) led to the increase in vaudeville stage performers
d) it established jazz as a music form

Clarence Darrow and William Jennings Bryan are associated with
a) the spread of communism
b) a decline in Progressive reforms
c) a conflict between modernism and traditionalism
d) the rise in crime

What unintended consequence did Prohibition cause?
a) rise in organized crime/mafia
b) rise in Polio
c) rise in prosperity
d) rise in minority rights

Warren Harding's presidential campaign slogan Return to Normalcy was:
a) to help stop communism
b) to help economic growth of minorities
c) to help the country recover after the turmoil of the previous years
d) to help European countries affected by war

Who's solo Transatlantic flight helped the commercial flight industry
a) Richard Byrd
b) Rene Fonck
c) Charles Nungesser
d) Charles Lindbergh

Which is the correct cause and effect?
a) Dred Scott decision leads to Fugitive Slave Law
b) more jobs in Northern factories leads to the Great Migration
c) Closing of the frontier leads to completion of Transcontinental Railroad
d) Establishment of Jim Crow laws lead to beginning of Reconstruction

Which of these is an example of a successful innovation of the assembly line production model
a) a social media company initiates a new privacy policy for subscribers
b) a financial adviser redistributes money throughout a portfolio
c) a computer is built using the available inventory of supplies
d) a cable tv company updates its system to include more channels

What was the cause of the large scale migration of African Americans out of the South
a) new cheap land on the frontier
b) new job opportunities in Northern factories
c) supply of new housing in the suburbs
d) absence of discrimination in the North

The trial of Sacco and Vanzetti in the 1920s was about
a) a reaction to organized crime
b) Nativist fears of foreign influence in the US
c) a grassroots movement to gain equal rights for minorities
d) anti business fears

The 18th Amendment
a) eliminated the consumption of alcohol
b) repealed Prohibition
c) expanded voting rights
d) gave women the right to vote

The successful movement that led to the 18th Amendment led to the 19th Amendment which was
a) the repeal of Prohibition
b) womans suffrage (right of women to vote)
c) declared suffrage unconstitutional
d) ensured women could vote after paying a poll tax

President Harding's presidency is best known for
a) impeachment
b) progressive reforms
c) a landslide victory
d) political scandal and corruption

What would a study on the flappers find
a) some women rejected traditional restrictions
b) many women were elected to national office
c) women were barred from traditionally male occupations
d) women and men earned equal wages

What was Frances Willard's contribution
a) helped overturn the 18th Amendment
b) fought against the 19th Amendment
c) she fought for the banning of alcohol and womens suffrage
d) she spoke out against Eugenics

Which development was inconsistent with the racial and ethnic intolerance of the 1920s
a) Red Scare
b) Revival of the Ku Klux Klan
c) trial of Sacco and Vanzetti
d) Harlem Renaissance

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