Clashing Values
All about the 20's
Art and Music
Harlem Renaissance
WILD
100

For women of the 1920s, new fashions represented ________.


A. the new wonders of industrialism

B. the new wonders of industrialism

C. their new social, economic, and intellectual freedoms

D. their traditional values 

100


Why did the mass media help unify Americans?


A. It entertained everyone with the same shows.

B. It reached millions of people who were all exposed to the same information and ideas.

C. It informed the public of national affairs and made them feel more secure.

D. It propagated societal stereotypes.

100

The explosion of African American arts, music, and political activity in the 1920s became known as the....

Harlem Renaissance

100

What was the site of a flowering of African American arts in the United States in the 1920's.

Harlem

100

Anger against immigrants and emerging racial tensions over jobs led to the rise of which previously defunct group?


KKK or Ku Klux Klan

200

Fundamentalists were active in their support for which social movement that pushed for the ratification (making official) of the Eighteenth Amendment?

Prohibition

200

What entertaining pastime, featuring stars such as Babe Ruth and Red Grange, rose to new heights of popularity because of the mass media?

Sports

200

Louis Armstrong is credited with developing an early form of this style of music, which combined Dixieland blues and ragtime, called

Jazz

200

How did the Harlem Renaissance transform African American society?

A. It did away with racism

B. It helped end segregation in the North

C. It made immigrants more accepted in American culture

D. It brought international fame to African American artists and spurred political activism

200

The 1920s movement that believed the Christian Bible was literally true and denied the theory of evolution was _____________________.

The Fundamentalist Movement

300

Much of the turmoil of the early 1920s was blamed on _______.


Immigrants

300

Women who wore makeup, drank prohibited liquor, and smoked cigarettes in the 1920s were called _______.

Flappers

300

_________, a prolific and original poet, became a leading voice on the African American experience in America with works such as "Dreams" and "The Negro Speaks of Rivers".

Langston Hughes

300

What was the primary result of the Great Migration?


Northern cities became key centers of African American culture.


300

_______________ was the most famous nightclub in Harlem in which many musical greats got their start

The Cotton Club

400

The belief that one's homeland needs to be protected from immigrants is called _______.


Nativism

400

A major element of the new morality was an increase in....


 the support for women's independence

400

The unconventional way in which many writers and artists lived during the 1920s was referred to as _______.

Bohemian Lifestyle

400

The first important writer of the Harlem Renaissance that had a strong defiance and hatred for racism

Claude Mckay

400

What was the significance of the movie The Jazz Singer?


It was the first "Talkie", or talking movie

500

What fact about the Sacco-Vanzetti case prejudiced the jury into convicting them for murder?


Sacco and Vanzetti were both immigrant anarchists.


500

Groups that wanted to restrict immigration and preserve what they considered traditional values feared the nation was being taken over by

Anarchists

500

What was the first musical written, produced, and performed by African Americans.

Shuffle Along

500

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What were the 2 key themes that were exhibited in many of the works During the Harlem Renaissance?

Hope and Pride

Disappointment and Anger

500

What does NAACP stand for?

Nation Association for the Advancement of Colored People

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