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Unit 3b Assessment-Social Studies

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Main idea and details: Read the passage below. Then answer the question.

Women were active in new ways in the 1920s. In 1920, women won the right to vote. Some began to drive cars, play sports, and go to college for the first time. Young women called flappers cut their hair short and wore knee-length skirts.
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Question 17
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What happened in 1914 that led to World War 1?
Serbia declared war on Russia.
Serbia declared war on Belgium and France.
The Allied Powers declared war on Serbia.
Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia.
What made the United States enter the war?
The United States was competing with Germany, Russia, and France for more power.
Germany attacked ships with American passengers.
Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia.
Germany invaded Belgium and France.
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During the war, the U.S. government created more supplies for soldiers
by taking supplies from the people of Europe
by setting limits, or rations, on goods civilians could have
by telling soldiers to use less
by growing more crops
Who were the new workers in factories during World War 1?
women and children
teachers and students
African Americans and women
American Indians
Some Allied leaders used the Treaty of Versailles to
give the United States new colonies
remind civilians to help with the war
create more supplies for soldiers
punish Germany by taking land and money
The United States did not join the League of Nations because
President Wilson did not think it was a good idea
the Senate worried it might cause the United States to be pulled into more wars.
they were not invited to join
it started in France instead of the United States
What was the most important change for women in the 1920's, due to their efforts during the war?
they went to college
they won the right to vote.
they worked outside their home
they played sports
What was the Treaty of Versailles?
an agreement to stop fighting
a French palace
a peace treaty between France and Britain
a document that punished Germany for their actions during the war
In what way did trench warfare change the way war was fought?
soldiers used old weapons
soldiers were sheltered from the weather
soldiers lived in airplanes
soldiers fought and lived on the battlefield
Henry Ford's factories used assembly lines and division of labor
to produce appliances like washing machines
to build cars
to build homes
to produce more stocks for investors
What happened during the Harlem Renaissance?
Jazz musicians became less popular
Louis Armstrong hit a record number of homeruns
African American musicians, artists and writers wrote about and painted pictures of African Americans
The Charleston became a famous movie
Louis Armstrong, Langston Hughes, and Babe Ruth became famous during the Roaring 20's. What were they respectively?
A writer, an artist, and a baseball player
A bike rider, an artist, and a baseball player
A singer and trumpeter, an author and poet, and a baseball player
All three were athletes during the 20s
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Write the main idea from the passage.

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Provide two details to support the main idea you shared.

Which countries were part of each group of allies during World War 1? (Not all countries are listed).
France
United States
Austria-Hungary
Germany
Great Britain
Allied Powers
Central Powers
Which of the nations below were part of the Allied Powers (Allies)
Denmark and Sweden
Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy and Serbia
the Netherlands and Switzerland
Russia, France, Great Britain, Italy and Serbia
Serbia is...
to the west of Italy
larger than Russia
east of Germany
south of Austria-Hungary