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Which of the following became famous because of the growth of movies in the 1920s?
a) Kevin James
b) John Wayne
c) Clint Eastwood
d) Rudolph Valentino

What changed about the way Americans purchased goods in the 1920s?
a) They saved until they could purchase the goods.
b) They purchased a lot less consumer goods.
c) The began to purchase goods on credit.
d) They didn't have a the money to purchase goods

How did American business get consumers to purchase their products?
a) Made the price really cheap
b) Started the first nationwide advertising
c) Traveling salesmen
d) Department store demostrations

Who used the moving assembly line to mass produce his Model T?
a) Henry Ford
b) The Dodge Brothers
c) Kingsford
d) Eli Whitney

Who was the attorney general of the US during the 1919 Communist Bomb Plot?
a) Herbert Hoover
b) J. Edgar Hoover
c) A Mitchell Palmer
d) Teddy Roosevelt

Who were the immigrants that were executed as a reaction to the anti-immigration movement in the 1920s?
a) Abbot and Costello
b) Sacco and Vanzetti
c) Drake and Josh
d) The Marx Brothers

What name was given to America's fear of a communist takeover after WWI?
a) Russian Revolution
b) The Great Fear
c) Scarlet Fever
d) The Red Scare

Which country experienced a communist revolution at the end of World War I?
a) Germany
b) Austria-Hungary
c) Russia
d) France

What was the period of time after WWI that was marked by economic slowdown, increased unemployment, and a change from military production?
a) Mobilization
b) Demobilization
c) Recession
d) Great Depression

What name was given to females who rejected societal norms in the 1920s?
a) Gibson Girls
b) Flappers
c) Twenties Girls
d) Suffragettes

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