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24. In which area was prosperity limited following World War I?
(Points: 3)
seasonal unemployment

demands of the middle class

high compensation for women

assembly line jobs



25. Why did the automobile have a major impact on the United States in the twenties?
(Points: 3)
It caused traffic problems.

Accidents made it difficult for hospitals to provide adequate care.

A fifth of the population owned a vehicle to use for work and leisure.

The government could tax gasoline.


26. Which technological change does not belong with American life in the 1920s?
(Points: 3)
televisions for most of the middle class

radios in homes across the nation

telephones for a majority of families

electricity in most urban homes and businesses



27. What 1920s trend favored individual experiences, emotions, and the expression of personal freedom?
(Points: 3)
Impressionism

Optimism

Modernism

Abstract expressionis


28. Dating, high school activities, and longer school enrollments in the 1920s were all signs of what phenomenon?
(Points: 3)
emphasis on education

stricter parental roles

youth culture

rebellion versus responsibility




29. What was the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s?
(Points: 3)
a new trend in modern art that featured abstract black sculptures

an African American cultural movement that included literature, drama, music, art, and dance

the urban name for Dixieland jazz that developed in New Orleans and was brought to New York

the name given to all the new literary, musical, and artistic styles that developed during the 1920s



30. Which groups objected to immigrants, responded to the Red Scare, and believed white Protestants were better than others?
(Points: 3)
African Americans and Catholics

Nativists and the Ku Klux Klan

Communists and socialists

Labor unions and Jews

31. What brought a ban on the sale of alcohol, bootleggers, and an increase in organized crime to the United States during the 1920s?
(Points: 3)
Capone v. United States

the Women's Christian Temperance Union

the 18th Amendment

the Prohibition Act

32. What brought the conflict between the teaching of evolution and religious fundamentalism to the public's attention?
(Points: 3)
the Scopes Trial

the death of Warren Harding

the defeat of Al Smith

the high school reform movement



33.What group could be described for the first time in the 1920s with the terms flapper, wage-earner, and voter?
(Points: 3)
adolescents

African Americans

urban Americans

women

34. How was big business regarded by the Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover administrations?
(Points: 3)
as the most important strength of America

as something to be regulated

as the basis for tax revenue

as something that had a responsibility to all the people
 
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