The Roaring Twenties Jada Question Preview (ID: 44349)
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prosperity
a) wealthy, well off, state of well being
b) when people come into a new land from another land
c) movement from one place to another
d) Govt stays out of business
Nativism
a) when people come into a new land from another land
b) increased buying of products
c) views that favor native born people over immigrants
d) Govt stays out of business
Immigration
a) movement from one place to another
b) wealthy, well off, state of well being
c) borrowing money from a broker to purchase stock
d) when people come into a new land from another land
migration
a) increased buying of products
b) movement from one place to another
c) Popular Music form of the 20’s influenced by African Americans.
d) returning America to the way it was before WW1- isolationist
consumerism
a) Govt stays out of business
b) borrowing money from a broker to purchase stock
c) changed daily lives, increased a national economy as people began to travel
d) increased buying of product
Laissez Faire
a) Govt stays out of business
b) borrowing money from a broker to purchase stock
c) returning America to the way it was before WW1- isolationist
d) a political and economic system in which the major productive resources are owned by the public or the state, and wealth is d
Buying on margin
a) where shares of publicly held companies are bought and traded
b) borrowing money from a broker to purchase stock
c) political, cultural and social contribution by African Americans
d) wealthy, well off, state of well being
Introduction of auto on society
a) atmosphere of panic related to Communism
b) wealthy, well off, state of well being
c) movement from one place to another
d) changed daily lives, increased a national economy as people began to travel
Red Scare
a) returning America to the way it was before WW1- isolationist
b) independent woman of the 20’s-short hair, heavy makeup, smoked, drank, danced
c) Popular Music form of the 20’s influenced by African Americans.
d) views that favor native born people over immigrants
Communism
a) wealthy, well off, state of well being
b) a political and economic system in which the major productive resources are owned by the public or the state, and wealth is d
c) when people come into a new land from another land
d) movement from one place to another
18th Amendment
a) Govt stays out of business
b) borrowing money from a broker to purchase stock
c) United States Constitution effectively established the prohibition of intoxicating liquors in the United States
d) changed daily lives, increased a national economy as people began to travel
19th Amendment
a) Popular Music form of the 20’s influenced by African Americans.
b) borrowing money from a broker to purchase stock
c) the constitution as it gave women the right to vote in 1920.
d) changed daily lives, increased a national economy as people began to travel
Marcus Garvey
a) a political and economic system in which the major productive resources are owned by the public or the state, and wealth is
b) political, cultural and social contribution by African Americans
c) views that favor native born people over immigrants
d) He was President-General of the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League.
W.E.B. Dubois
a) Born in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, Du Bois grew up in a relatively tolerant and integrated community
b) where shares of publicly held companies are bought and traded
c) increased buying of products
d) independent woman of the 20’s-short hair, heavy makeup, smoked, drank, danced
Tin Pan Alley
a)
b)
c) the collection of New York City music publishers and songwriters who dominated the popular music of the United States
d)
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