Prohibition
Harlem Renaissance
School
Women
Miscellaneous
100

It was difficult to enforce the laws governing prohibition for all of the following reasons except

Prohibition banned only alcoholic beverages made in the United States

100

The Harlem Renaissance refers to

A celebration of African-American culture in literature and art

100

John Scopes challenged a Tennessee law that forbade the teaching of 

Evolution

100

"Double Standard" refers to 

Stricter social and moral standards for women than for men

100

Fundamentalists believed that

The Bible should be taken literally

200

To obtain alcohol illegally, drinkers went underground to hidden nightclubs known as

Speakeasies

200

F. Scott Fitzgerald described the 1920's as the

Jazz Age

200

The theory of evolution an be attributed to which of the following people

Charles Darwin

200

The Flapper can be described as a 

New Age women of the 1920's

200

Charles Lindbergh was famous as a 

Pilot
300

Support for prohibition came from all of the following groups except

Bootleggers

300

Jazz music was born in New Orleans and was spread to the North by such musicians as

Louis Armstrong

300

As a result of the Scopes Monkey Trial, John Scopes was 

Found guilty and fined $100

300

All of the following are changes to marriage and family in the 1920's except

Less equality in the marriage

300

The NAACP did all of the following except

Propose that African-Americans move back to Africa

400

The ___________ Act was attached to prohibition to provide law enforcement and money to make sure the law was followed

Volstead

400

The Great Migration is described as

A movement by African-Americans to the northern United States

400

Education in the 1920's can be described as

More important due to higher job standards

400

Compare the lifestyle of a flapper to that of a traditional women living in the United States in the 1920's

Flapper: Close-fitting hats, bright shorter dresses, pumps, more assertive, short hair

Traditional: Dark ankle length dresses, corsets, prim and proper all the time

400

Which of the following is not a cause of urbanization in the 1920's

A greater desire to farm

500

Which of the following constitutional amendments repealed prohibition 

21st amendment

500

Explain the role the Harlem Renaissance plays in the changing lifestyle of the 1920's 

Expressed the new pride in the African-American experience remains a lasting tribute to artistic creativity of African-Americans

500

Analyze the impact the Scopes Monkey Trial has on the teaching of the biology in today's classroom

Group Response

500

Compare the positive and negative effects of the Prohibition on American society in the 1920's. Based on this comparison, was prohibition a successful or unsuccessful law? Support your opinion. 

Positive: At first arrests for drunkenness declined. Volstead Act was created to help the Prohibition Bureau in the Treasury Department in 1919

Negative: Speakeasies, bootleggers, organized crime

500

Compare and Contrast the theories of evolution and creationism 

Evolution: Plant and animals developed and changed over millions of years

Creationism: God created heaven, earth, and man in 6 days