Crash Course
Crisis Magazine
The Lost Generation
100

How long was the United States involved in World War I?


19 months.

100

Who founded The Crisis magazine?

W.E.B. Du Bois; the NAACP

100

What is meant by the term "Lost Generation?" (definition)

The generation that came of age during World War I and felt disoriented, aimless, and disillusioned after the war.

200

What message did Germany send to Mexico that encouraged U.S. entry into the war? (name of that message)

The Zimmerman Telegram

200

What organization was The Crisis the official magazine of?

The NAACP

200

What does the word expatriate mean?

A person who lives outside their native country.

300

What law required 24 million American men to register for the draft in 1917?

The Selective Service Act

300

What was the magazine’s main purpose?

To expose racial prejudice and promote human rights for Black people (and all people). 

quote from Dubois: to pursue "the world-old dream of human brotherhood" by bearing witness to "the danger of race prejudice" and reporting on "the great problem of inter-racial relations."

300

What city became the center for many Lost Generation writers and artists in the 1920s?

Paris

400

What organization created propaganda to convince Americans to support the war?

The Committee of Public Information


400

What was The Brownies’ Book, and who was it for?

A magazine for Black children by Black writers, celebrating Black beauty and life

400

Who is credited with coining the term Lost Generation?

Gertrude Stein (really, the French mechanic she heard the term from). 

500

Name two positive social changes that occurred in the U.S. after WWI.

The Great Migration and the 19th Amendment (Women’s Suffrage)

500

What made The Brownies’ Book especially powerful?

It showed images of ordinary, joyful Black childhood and representation (normalized Black people's lives; subverted stereotypes of the time). 

500

This ambulance driver popularized the phrase “You are all a lost generation” in his 1926 novel The Sun Also Rises?

Ernest Hemingway

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