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WWI
WWI
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Introduced the assembly line and mass production to automobile making. Once there was a new and faster way of making cars, Ford could make one car every 93 minutes. a. Charles Lindbergh b. Babe Ruth c. Langston Hughes d. None of the above
What is none of the above
100
the United States Constitution effectively established the prohibition of alcoholic beverages in the United States by declaring the production, transport, and sale of alcohol (though not the consumption or private possession) illegal. Which amendment is this?
What is 18th
100
Henry Ford also established a specific line to help build cars faster, what was its name?
What is assembly line?
100
Started after a king was assassinated by a Serbian nationalist. Who was this king?
What is Archduke?
100
In victory gardens, people grew food to a. eat at home b. can in the factories c. feed the farm animals d. send to the soldiers
What is D
200
Was very well known for his jazz music. He was a great trumpet player. Jazz was introduced to America in the 1920s and it became very popular. a. Babe Ruth b. Louis Armstrong c. Henry Ford d. Langston Hughes
What is Louis Armstrong
200
Made alcohol illegal in the U.S.
What is prohibition
200
Everyday life in the US experienced many cultural changes during the 1920s, we called these years to be known as........
What is The Roaring 20s
200
Which country assassinated Archduke which led to WWI
What is Serbia
200
An alliance is: a. A time of quick economic decline b. An end to shooting and bombing c. A neighborhood of Spanish-speaking people d. A partnership
What is D.
300
Was an American writer. He often wrote of African American issues. His work was very important in the Harlem Renaissance, which was an African American cultural movement in the Harlem neighborhood of New York City. a. Henry Ford b. Babe Ruth c. Langston Hughes d. Charles Lindbergh
What is c
300
The United States Constitution repealed the Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which had mandated nationwide Prohibition on alcohol on January 16, 1919. Which amendment?
What is 21st
300
Who else was apart of the Allies (5) 1. Great Britian 2. Serbia 3. Belguim 4. ? 5. ?
What is France and Russia
300
What was WWI known as?
What is "The great war" War of the nations
300
Which of the following was one cause of the Great Depression? a. The invention of the radio b. people buying goods with credit c. WWI d. Hooverilles
What is B
400
Was an author, inventor, and a pilot. He is most famous for his work in aviation. He was the first man to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. He flew from New York to Paris. a. Charles Lindbergh b. Louis Armstrong c. Langston Hughes d. None of the above
What is Charles Lindbergh
400
Automobile created by Henry Ford
What is Model T
400
Who else was apart of the Central Powers? (4) 1. Austria- Hungary 2. Ottoman Empire 3. Germany 4. ?
What is Turkey OR Bulgaria
400
At the beginning of WWI, President Wilson believed that the U.S. should a. send troops to Europe b. support Germany c. support Great Britian d. remain neutral
What is D.
400
What is one example of a charitable service during the depression? a. Hoovervilles b. Okies c. Shantytowns d. Soup Kitchens
What is D
500
Was one of the greatest baseball players of all time. He started with the Boston Red Sox and ended up with the New York Yankees. He was entered into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1936. a. Charles Lindbergh b. Louis Armstrong c. Babe Ruth d. Henry Ford
What is c
500
Era where African Americans traveled to a city in NY- culture within the community exploded, leading to rapid musicians, singers, poet, authors, actors/actresses successfulness
What is Harlem Renaissance
500
This peace enactment, ended WWI. The treaty placed all the balme for the war on Germany and removed it military strength. WHat else did Germany have to do? And what was the name of the treaty?
What is Treaty of Versailles, Pay other countries for the cost of the war
500
What type of warfare was used in WWI? a. bench b. trench c. French d. wrench
What is B
500
The Works Progress Administration (WPA) was the largest program of the New Deal. It employed 8.5 million people. WPA programs included the creation of a. public buildings, roads, parks, and the arts b. electrical power plants in the Tennessee Valley c. Kitchens to feed the hungry d. elevators in tall office buildings and shantytowns
What is A