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100

What were the key issues in question in the Scopes trial?

What is whether a public school teacher could teach the theory of evolution in the classroom.

100

a model-t?

What is a type of car produced by Henry Ford

100

Factors that led to African Americans moving to cities in the early 20th century?

What is to escape racial violence, find economic and educational opportunities, and get away from Jim Crow

100

Push and Pull Factors

Push factors are those that encourage a population to leave its home, pull factors are those that draw a population to another area or place.

100

Assembly Line

A manufacturing process where the unfinished product moves in a direct line from workstation to workstation, with parts added in sequence until the final product is completed.

200

Emergency Immigration Act - 1921

What is an act that limited immigration to 3% of each nationality present in the U.S. as of 1910

200

Charlie Chaplin was famous for

What is his silent comedy movies

200

What were the effects of prohibition on American society and culture?

What is a rise in organized crime associated with the illegal production and sale of alcohol, an increase in smuggling, and a decline in tax revenue.

200

The Great Migration

The movement of six million African Americans out of the rural Southern United States to the urban Northeast, Midwest, and West between 1910 and 1970.

200

Red Scare

moral panic provoked by fear of the rise, supposed or real, of leftist ideologies in a society, especially communism

300

Scopes trial - 1925

What is a high-school teacher, John T. Scopes, charged with violating state law by teaching Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution.

300

What role did movies and radio play in American culture in the 1920s?

What is expanding popular culture across the nation.

300

How did the Harlem Renaissance impact America?

What is brought notice to the great works of African American art, and inspired and influenced future generations of African American artists and intellectuals.

300

Harlem Renaissance

A cultural and intellectual revival of African American arts, literature, music, and more that took place in the 1920s and 1930s

300

Nativism

A political ideology that prioritizes the interests of native-born citizens over immigrants.

400

What is nativism and in what ways did it affect the politics and society of the 1920s?

What is a strong anti-immigrant sentiment, particularly targeting those from Southern and Eastern Europe, leading to restrictive immigration laws and a societal climate of suspicion towards foreigners.

400

How did the automobile and the concept of mass production change American life?

enabling widespread personal mobility, increasing leisure activities, significantly reshaping the social landscape, and providing easier access to jobs and services across greater distances.

400

What factors shaped the new morality and the changing role of women in the United States during the 1920s?

What is the passing of the 19th amendment, more women in the workplace, availability of birth control, and mass consumer culture

400

NAACP

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is an American civil rights organization formed in 1909 as an interracial endeavor to advance justice for African Americans.

400

Prohibition

prohibited the production, importation, transportation, and sale of alcoholic beverages

500

What were the underlying weaknesses in the economy that resulted in America's spiraling from prosperity to depression so quickly?

What is people were spending too much money, couldn't pay off debts, and overproduction of agriculture.

500

What did Charles Lindbergh do?

What is he flew the first nonstop flight across the Atlantic Ocean.

500

Who were the key influences in the Harlem Renaissance?

Jean Toomer, Jessie Fauset, Claude McKay, James Weldon Johnson, Alain Locke, Eric D. Walrond, Zora Neale Hurston, and Langston Hughes

500

Volstead Act

passed in 1919 to enforce the 18th Amendment, which prohibited the production, sale, and consumption of alcohol

500

Butler Act

The Butler Act was a Tennessee law passed in 1925 that prohibited the teaching of evolution in public schools