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(C) The Roaring 1920s
By Kevin E Pedrick
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After this person became famous, what criminal act happened to his family, right here in NJ?
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The Great Migration was the movement of African Americans from south to north in the early 1900s. Give two reasons why this occurred?
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John Scopes was found guilty of teaching ______________ in school.
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Which person became the head of the F.B.I. (Federal Bureau of Investigations)?
J. Edgar Hoover
John 'Black Jack' Pershing
George 'Machine Gun' Kelly
R.L. Bean
Question 3
3.
This President was in office when women gained the right to vote with the 19th Amendment...
Calvin Coolidge
William Harding
Woodrow Wilson
Herbert Hoover
Question 5
5.
Which term means 'hands off government' with less regulation?
Tariffs
Prohibition
Laissez Faire
Regulation
Question 7
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This President died after two years in office and had lots of scandals involved in his Presidency...
William Harding
Calvin Coolidge
Herbert Hoover
Woodrow WIlson
Question 9
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Which criminal was
NOT
gunned down by law enforcement and actually was released from jail for helping during WW2?
Lucky Luciano
John Dillinger
Charles 'Pretty Boy' Floyd
Bonnie and Clyde
Question 11
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Which person was convicted of a crime while teaching in a Tennessee school?
Albert Einstein
Charles Darwin
John Scopes
Huey Newton
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Put the following events in chronological order:
William Harding wins the Presidency
World War One Begins
Prohibition Begins
Calvin Coolidge becomes the President
Which of the following was
NOT
a new product available to the public in the 1920's.
Radios
Washing Machines
Televisions
Vacuum Cleaners
Match the term with the definition:
Repeal
a person who smuggled alcohol illegally
Bootlegger
believe exactly what the Bible says
Fundamentalists
hard liquor created outdoors
Moonshine
the selling or transporting of alcohol is illegal
Prohibition
to take back a law that was passed
The period of growth in African American culture (music, art, and literature) in the north was known as...
The Millennials
The Harlem Renaissance
The New Freedom
The Reformation
An establishment in New York City where African American entertainment flourished was ...
Madison Square Garden
Starbucks
The Cotton Club
The Harlem Haberdashery
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America's fears and distrust of other nations leads to what foreign policy during the 20's and 30's.
Alliances
Isolationism
Nationalism
Imperialism
Question 26
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America grew afraid of this form of government, which began in Russia under Vladimir Lenin.
Monarchy
Communism
Dictatorship
Democracy
Question 28
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This President ran with the campaign slogan of "Return to Normalcy"...
William Harding
Herbert Hoover
Woodrow WIlson
Calvin Coolidge
This person became a celebrity in baseball during the 1920s.
Mike Schmidt
Henry 'Hank' Aaron
Babe Ruth
Juan Soto
This President was in office for 6 years with a business friendly approach, allowing business to grow...
William Harding
Woodrow WIlson
Calvin Coolidge
Herbert Hoover
This person dominated the automobile industry and helped define the 5 day work week by giving his workers the weekends off...
Charles Lindbergh
Orville Wright
Bugsy Siegel
Henry Ford
This person was the head of organized crime in Chicago and eventually jailed for tax evasion...
Al Capone
Ben Kingsley
Harrison Ford
Herbert Hoover
Which person became the highest paid African American musician in the world during the 1920s?
Joe Banner
Philip 'Two Lip' Pandone
Louis Armstrong
George 'Babyface' Nelson
Which term represents a hidden or secret bar?
Prohibition
Firehouse
Speakeasy
Batcave
This person was the first to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean...
Charles Lindbergh
John Francis Dodge
Eddie Rickenbacker
Francis Marion
Which term represents a style change of women in the 1920s?
Expose
Flapper
Laiez Flare
Vintage
What was the name of this popular music in the 1920's?
Folk
Rock
Big Band
Jazz
Where did this music originate?
Hollywood, California
New Orleans, LA
Toronto, Canada
Paris, France
The KKK rose in number and power in the 1920's because of ....
Fear of immigrants
The KKK attacked religions other than southern Christians
A feeling of Nativism in America
All of the above are true
Mickey Mouse first appeared in a movie (with sound) in 1925. What was the name of this movie?
Mickey's Playhouse
Steamboat Willy
Snow White
Mickey & Minnie's Adventure