Arts & Entertainment
Political
Women
General
100
The major entertainement center of France
What is Paris
100
The recovery of which boosted French moral
What is Alsace and Lorraine
100
What French women lost after WWI
What are Jobs
100
This famous author authored The Great Gatsby
Fitzgerald
200
The popular music styles of the inter-war period
What are Jazz and Blues
200
The Maginot Line
What is the fortified french borders between France, Italy, and Germany.
200
The year that women gained the right to vote
What is 1944
200
Frances primary rival during the interwat period
What is Germany
300
The convention of new appliances and furniture
What is the International Exposition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts
300
Treaty of Locarno (1925)
What is the agreement between the former Allies and Germany to try to promote peace between the nations and “forget” about Germany’s part in WWI.
300
Women's focus shifted from the workplace and to this
What is a social life
300
This event of music and wine became more popualr in France
What is the cabaret
400
Writer and Art collecter mentioned in the Power Point
Who is Gertrude Stein
400
The Popular front
What is an organization composed of radical, socialist and communist groups, had won a majority of the seats in the French government.
400
As women became more progressive, these became more revealing
What are clothes
400
Primary cause of the drop in Birthrate in France
What is birthcontrol
500
The famouse play with Josephine Baker
La Revue Negre
500
Barron's AP Question: The Goal of French foreign policy in the interwar years was (A) A prevention of Japanese takeover of French Indochina (B) A return to isolation (C) the containment of Potential German and Russian expansion (D) to check aggresion by Fascist Italy (E) to aid the republican government against Franco's Spanish Fascists.
Answer: C
500
Due to the decrease of the birthrate, this operation was banned in France
What are abortions
500
Barron's AP Question: The French post-World War I economy was in chaos for all of these reasons EXCEPT. (A) The tremendous loss of life and property damage inflicted by the war (B) the economic policies of Raymond Poincare (C) the Russian default on prewar investments by the French (D) the cost of fighting the War (E) the failure of the Germans to pay expected reperations
(B) the economic policies of Raymond Poincare
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