Who was the president during 1919?
Woodrow Wilson
What sparked the Red Scare?
Bolshevik Revolution
In the Great Migration, over how many African Americans fled the South?
a. 1,000
b. 10,000
c. 100,000
d. 1,000,000
e. 10,000,000
d. 1,000,000
The nineteenth amendment gave which group the right to vote?
Women
1923
What was Wilson's postwar agenda called?
Fourteen Points
What two Acts were passed in 1917 and 1918 as part of the Red Scare?
Espionage Act (1917), Sedition Act (1918)
What is the explosion of African-American art, literature, and music in the 1920s called?
The Harlem Renaissance
Which amendment banned alcohol?
Eighteenth
Name 3 of the "big five" naval powers in the 1920s.
US, Britain, France, Japan, Italy
What is the name of the treaty created at the end of World War I?
Treaty of Versailles
What did attorney general A. Mitchell Palmer try to eliminate, leading to the Red Scare?
Jelly Roll Morton, King Oliver, and Louis Armstrong are all singers from what genre?
Jazz
Who led the National Women's Party?
a. Jeanette Rankin
b. Carrie Chapman
c. Alice Paul
d. Marie Curie
c. Alice Paul
Who was Harding's Secretary of Commerce? (Hint: it's another US president)
Herbert Hoover
When Woodrow Wilson suffered a stroke, who took over his duties?
His wife, Edith Wilson
What were the International Workers of the World known as?
A. The Wobblies
B. The Minutemen
C. The Red Caps
D. The Liberty Workers
E. The Iron Brotherhood
A. The Wobblies
What is the name of the largest African-American daily newspaper?
A. The Harlem Herald
B. The Chicago Defender
C. The Southern Tribune
D. The New Orleans Voice
E. The Illinois Times
B. The Chicago Defender
Which amendment repealed the ban on alcohol?
Twenty-first Amendment
What type of economic approach did Coolidge support?
Laissez-faire
What is the name of the team of senators that vowed to vote against the League of Nations, led by Henry Cabot Lodge?
Reservationists
Who was the twenty-four year old law school graduate appointed to lead the newly created General Intelligence Division?
a. J. Edgar Hoover
b. Archibald B. Chapin
c. Franklin D. Roosevelt
d. Thomas Hardwick
e. A. Mitchell Palmer
a. J. Edgar Hoover
What was the bloody surge in racial violence that peaked from April to November 1919 called?
The Red Summer
Who was the first woman elected to national office?
a. Jeanette Rankin
b. Carrie Chapman
c. Alice Paul
d. Marie Curie
a. Jeanette Rankin
Who said that the country needed “not heroism but healing, not nostrums but normalcy, not revolution but restoration...”? (Hint: it is an US president)
Warren G. Harding