The Roaring Twenties Makenzie Brown Question Preview (ID: 44379)


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Prosperity
a) when people come into a new land from another land
b) wealthy, well off, state of well being
c) popular Music form of the 20’s influenced by African Americans.
d) increased buying of products

Nativism
a) views that favor native born people over immigrants
b) independent woman of the 20’s-short hair, heavy makeup, smoked, drank, danced
c) movement from one place to another
d) borrowing money from a broker to purchase stock

Immigration
a) increased buying of products
b) killing of someone(usually black males) especially by hanging, for an alleged offense with or without a legal trial
c) wealthy, well off, state of well being
d) when people come into a new land from another land

Migration
a) Govt stays out of business
b) political, cultural and social contribution by African Americans
c) movement from one place to another
d) where shares of publicly held companies are bought and traded

Consumerism
a) Popular Music form of the 20’s influenced by African Americans.
b) atmosphere of panic related to Communism
c) where shares of publicly held companies are bought and traded
d) increased buying of products

Laissez Faire
a) a political and economic system in which the major productive resources are owned by the public or the state, and wealth is
b) Govt stays out of business
c) atmosphere of panic related to Communism
d) first person to fly solo across the atlantic

buying on margin
a) borrowing money from a broker to purchase stock
b) killing of someone(usually black males) especially by hanging, for an alleged offense with or without a legal trial
c) political, cultural and social contribution by African Americans
d) when people come into a new land from another land

Flapper
a) Popular Music form of the 20’s influenced by African Americans.
b) movement from one place to another
c) independent woman of the 20’s-short hair, heavy makeup, smoked, drank, danced
d) killing of someone(usually black males) especially by hanging, for an alleged offense with or without a legal trial

Harlem Renaissance
a) money from a broker to purchase stock
b) movement of about 2 million African Americans out of the south to the ¨promised land¨ of the northeast and midwest
c) changed daily lives, increased a national economy as people began to travel
d) political, cultural and social contribution by African Americans

Jazz
a) Popular Music form of the 20’s influenced by African Americans.
b) movement from one place to another
c) wealthy, well off, state of well being
d) banning the sale of alcoholic drinks

19th Amendment
a) political, cultural and social contribution by African Americans
b) no state could deny a citizen the on the basis of their sex
c) gave congress the power to tax personal income
d) atmosphere of panic related to Communism

Charles Lindbergh
a) political, cultural and social contribution by African Americans
b) returning America to the way it was before WW1- isolationist
c) increased buying of products
d) the first person to fly solo across the atlantic ocean

Tin Pan Alley
a) changed daily lives, increased a national economy as people began to travel
b) atmosphere of panic related to Communism
c) area where song writing ideas mixed together to form america popular music
d) women had the right to vote

Stock Market
a) where shares of publicly held companies are bought and traded
b) independent woman of the 20’s-short hair, heavy makeup, smoked, drank, danced
c) views that favor native born people over immigrants
d) views that favor native born people over immigrants

Return to Normalcy
a) A policy that returned America back to how it was before WWI.
b) play written during the First World War.
c) A system where everyone gets an equal amount.
d) A system where all the power goes to one person.

Marcus Garvey
a) killing of someone(usually black males) especially by hanging, for an alleged offense with or without a legal trial
b) a slave who escaped slavery
c) President-General of the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League.
d) President in 1919

W.E.B Dubois
a) President in 1919
b) Famous African American civil rights activist
c) atmosphere of panic related to Communism
d) name given to the collection of New York City music publishers and songwriters who dominated the popular music of the United

lynching
a) killing of someone(usually black males) especially by hanging, for an alleged offense with or without a legal trial
b) returning America to the way it was before WW1
c) wealthy, well off, state of well being
d) views that favor native born people over immigrants

Introduction of auto on society
a) changed daily lives, increased in national economy as people began to travel
b) atmosphere of panic related to Communism
c) political, cultural and social contribution by African Americans
d) Govt stays out of business

Red Scare
a) atmosphere of panic related to communism
b) where shares of publicly held companies are bought and traded
c) changed daily lives, increased a national economy as people began to travel
d) independent woman of the 20’s-short hair, heavy makeup, smoked, drank, danced

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