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  1. A B C D E 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. After World War I many women were pressured to leave their what? 100

  3. Jobs 100

  4. Who did business leaders blame for the strikes after World War I? 200

  5. Radicals- Communists or Socialists 200

  6. What were communists called and how were they treated? 300

  7. They were called “Reds” many were arrested and or deported. 300

  8. What political party dominated the Whitehouse in the 1920s, and who were the three presidents after Woodrow Wilson? 400

  9. The RepublicansHarding, Coolidge, Hoover 400

  10. Why was the American Civil Liberties Union formed? 500

  11. It was formed to protect the peoples’ civil rights. 500

  12. Define Xenophobia. 100

  13. Fear and hatred of foreigners 100

  14. What did Calvin Coolidge concentrate on growing during his term as President? 200

  15. The economy 200

  16. Give three facts about Warren G. Harding’s term as president. 300

  17. He appointed many incompetent friends from the “Ohio Gang to government jobs.2. He was a Republican3. He Died in officeHis administration was hurt by the Teapot Dome scandle. 300

  18. Define Disaarmament. 400

  19. Limiting or reducing military weapons. 400

  20. Name two of the three major treaties or events that were held in the 1920s that had the purpose of disarmament. 500

  21. Washington Conference, Five Naval Treaty, Kellogg- Braind Pact. 500

  22. Who was Warren G. Harding’s Vice- President? 100

  23. Calvin Coolidge 100

  24. In general, how did America’s economy do during Coolidge’s time as president? 200

  25. The economy was strong. 200

  26. Who had the campaign slogan, “A chicken in every pot and a car in every garage.” 300

  27. Herbert Hoover 300

  28. What was a flapper? 400

  29. A female of the 1920s who broke away from traditional dress and behavior. 400

  30. With the help of the assembly line, How long did it take to build a Model T? 500

  31. Less than two hours. 500

  32. What was the Model T’s nickname? 100

  33. Tin Lizzie 100

  34. Define prohibition. 200

  35. The banning of the sale, manufacturing and transportation of alcohol. 200

  36. What was the name of illegal bars that sold alcohol during prohibition? 300

  37. Speekeasies 300

  38. What did the Scopes Monkey trial deal with? What was a meaningful result of the trial? 400

  39. The trial dealt with the teaching of evolution in public school. 1. Scopes was found guilty.2. He was fined $1003. The teaching of evolution in Tennessee remained ilegal. 400

  40. The Immigration Act of 1924 set immigration limits on some countries and ended immigration from what country? 500

  41. Japan 500

  42. What constitutional amendment gave women the right to vote? 100

  43. 19th 100

  44. What was the period in the 1920s that was a remarkable time for African American cultural achievement called? 200

  45. Harlem Renaissance 200

  46. What was the name of the plane that Charles Lindberg used to fly across the Atlantic Ocean called? 300

  47. Spirit of St. Louis 300

  48. What did the Indian Citizenship Act do? 400

  49. It gave native Americans the right to vote. 400

  50. In 1924 Nelly Tayloe Ross became the first female elected governor in American History. What state did she represent? 500

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