What was the name of the secret clubs people would attend to drink illegal alcohol?
A. Speakeasies
B. Lounges
C. Trap houses
D. Bars
A.-Speakeasies
What was everything bought on?
A. Debit
B. Credit
C. Insurance
D. Stocks
B. Credit
What did all of the advancements in technology do for people of the time?
A. It made them work harder to keep up
B. It made them want to go back to old times
C. It gave them more free time
D. Both b and c
D. Both b and c
Who was the baseball hero of the 1920s?
A. Trish Speaker
B. Babe Ruth
C. Harry Heilman
D. Pie Traynor
B. Babe Ruth
what president died of a heart attack?
A. Harding
B. Coolidge
C. Roosevelt
D. Hoover
A. Harding
What style of music became extremely popular in the 1920s?
A.- Rap
B.- Pop
C.- Classical
D.- Jazz
D.- Jazz
What was a symbol of wealth in the 1920s?
A. Having a lot of children
B. Owning a large farm
C. Being able to party
D. Owning a car
C. Being able to party
What was a major change for women that happened in the 1920s?
A. They gained the right to drink alcohol
B. They gained the right to vote with the passing of the 19th amendment
C. They were able to go to war
D. They were able to have children unmarried
B.- They gained the right to vote with the passing of the 19th amendment
Who was a national hero for flying from New York to Paris alone?
A. Lindburgh
B. Hemmingway
C. Gershwin
D. Babe Ruth
A.- Lindburgh
Who was the president nicknamed "silent cal"
A. Harding
B. Wilson
C. Coolidge
D. Hoover
C. Coolidge
What was the name of people who would sell alcohol illegally?
A. Pantleggers
B. Bootleggers
C. Officials
D. Gangsters
B. - Bootleggers
What was the main thing people invested in?
A. Stocks
B. Automobiles
C. Farms
D. Small Businesses
A.- Stocks
What was the major celebration of black culture called?
A. Great Migration
B. A Black renaissance
C. The 18th Amendment
D. Harlem Renaissance
D.- Harlem Renaissance
Who was a leader in Jazz Music?
A. Fitzgerald
B. Hemmingway
C. Armstrong
D. Lindbergh
C.- Lindburgh
Why was "Silent Cal" nicknamed that?
A. He practiced laissez-faire government and didn't get involved
B. He had a stutter and couldn't talk
C. He was shy
D. He had a representative that would speak for him
A.- He practiced laissez-faire government and didn't get involved
What was the most prominent sport in the 20s?
A. Soccer
B. Football
C. Baseball
D. Basketball
C.- Baseball
What ended the 1920s?
A. Black Tuesday
B. WW2
C. Hoovers Presidency
D. Start of the KKK
A- Black Tuesday
What group did the KKK target?
A. Whites
B. Blacks and Jews
C. Mexicans
D. Indians
B.- Blacks and Jews
What were the new women who worse short skirts and danced called?
A. Flappers
B. speakeasies
C. Muckrakers
D. Bootleggers
A.- Flappers
The president that was famous for saying "The business of America is business"
A. Wilson
B. Coolidge
C. Hoover
D. Harding
B. Coolidge
Why did the film industry use California as their headquarters?
A. It was near a lot of desirable geographical location such as mountains, desert, and the ocean
B. It was warm all year round so they could film outside whenever
C. There were lots of famous people in California
D. All of the above
D.- All of the above
What group made a lot of money from prohibition?
A. The Government
B. Small Businesses
C. Large Businesses
D. Gangsters
D.- Gangsters
What was the greatest invention of the 20s?
A. Cars
B. Film
C. Radio
D. Aircraft
C. Radio
Who was John Scopes?
A. A schoolteacher
B. A man who was put on trial for breaking an unjust law
C. A man who taught darwinism
D. All of the above
D.- all of the above
President during the end of the 1920s who people blamed for the depression starting
A. Coolidge
B. Wilson
C. Hoover
D. Harding
C. Hoover