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The Harlem Renaissance
100

Who was Henry Ford and what was his contribution in the 1920’s?

Answer: He established the process of the assembly line and applied it to the automobile industry.

100

This group of individuals was one of the few that gained political rights during the 1920’s thanks to what amendment?

Answer: Women with the aid of the 19th Amendment.

100

What was the public outlook that came about with the Teapot Dome Scandal?

Answer: The mistrust of American politicians came about after the blatant discovery of corruption, which damaged public trust.

100

An example of a cultural contribution made by African American artists during the 1920’s Harlem Renaissance that also became popular in many societies around the world would be?

Answer: Jazz

200

Who was Charles Lindberg and what was his contribution in the 1920’s?

He was an aviator who helped pioneer advances in aviation by making the first solo flight across the Atlantic.

200

What positive influence did the Tin Pan Alley music publishers and songwriters have on society?

Answer: Their contributions allowed the distribution of popular songs through sheet music.

200

The Scopes Trial illustrated a separation of society with tensions between _________   _________and __________   __________. (100 pts for both answers)

Answer: Traditional Values and Modern Values

200

What was the Harlem Renaissance?

Answer: It was a time period that highlighted the positive contributions of African Americans

300

Who was Marcus Garvey and what was his contribution in the 1920’s?

Answer: He helped in the founding of the UNIA (Universal Negro Improvement Association).

300

List two methods that advocated for women’s suffrage.

Possible Answers: Picketing outside the White House, Hunger Strikes, Seneca Falls Convention, Founding of the National Woman’s Suffrage Association and other associations, amending of state constitutions, and Parades

300

The 18th Amendment led to the ban of alcoholic consumption, production, and transportation. What negative effects did prohibition have on society?

Answer: It led to a drastic rise in criminal activity.

300

What was the outcome of the Great Migration and what was a contributing factor that led to this movement of people? (150pts each)

Answer: The Great Migration led to increased populations of African Americans to Urban Areas and a contributing factor that led to this movement was due to discrimination in the south.

400

Immigration quotas in the 1920’s affected the economy by?

Answer: Reducing the number of taxable individuals, which in turn caused taxes to increase to cover war debts.

400

During the Red Scare society feared and blamed what group of individuals for their problems and what did that create among the American public?

Answer:  Immigrants and Anti-immigration sentiment

400

The economy of the 1920’s affected the pricing, supply, and demand of goods in what ways?

Answer: Goods were being mass produced (high supply) and consumers were buying at outstanding rates (high demands) as well, especially given the lower cost of these goods (low prices).

400

During the Harlem Renaissance popular writers like Langston Hughes brought attention to?

Answer: Racial pride in the African American community.

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