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Chapter 7 Test Review

Chapter 7 Review Economic Prosperity 1920s Hardships Inventions Final Jeopardy Economic Prosperity 1920s Hardships Inventions 1920s City Life Roaring 20s 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400

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Economic Prosperity- 100 Why did the sale of consumer goods increase after World War II? People no longer wanted to make sacrifices after the war ended. Factories returned to producing consumer goods. Installment buying enabled people to buy goods without paying the whole price at once. All of the above

Economic Prosperity- 200 What did tariffs do? Increased prices of products from other countries. Did not help boost the United States economy. Decreased prices of products from other countries. Increased prices of products made in the United States.

Economic Prosperity- 300 What is an industry that is run to make a profit? Installment buying Suburb Commercial Industry Renaissance

Economic Prosperity- 400 What is a method of purchasing items that allows people to make payments each month until the item is paid for. Installment buying Suburb Commercial Industry Renaissance

1920s Hardships- 100 United States famers experienced difficulties during the 1920s because - The Allies demanded more food than farmers could grow After the war ended, the demand for farm goods decreased They could not keep up with the increasing demand There was a drought

1920s Hardships- 200 True or False? Immigrants coming to the United States had to pass a test upon entering. True False

1920s Hardships- 300 True or False? The United States did not have a limit on the number of immigrants during the 1920s. True False

Inventions -100 Back to Game Board Name one industry that was created after the automobile was introduced. Back to Game Board

Inventions - 200 Back to Game Board Name one industry that was created after the automobile was introduced. Back to Game Board

Inventions - 300 Back to Game Board Name one industry that was created after the automobile was introduced. Back to Game Board

Inventions - 400 How did radio affect Americans’ lives in the 1920s? It provided access to news. It increased the attendance to sporting events. It brought a common culture to Americans. All of these

1920s City Life -100 True or False? After the war ended, Americans no longer wanted prohibition. True False

1920s City Life - 200 Which of the following statements about the Harlem Renaissance is NOT true. The 1920s was a time of great creativity for African American writers, musicians, and artists. Many people visited Harlem clubs to see singers, dancers, and band leaders. Harlem is a neighborhood in northern Chicago. The Harlem Renaissance was an important part of the Roaring Twenties.

1920s City Life - 300 Which word is the French word for “rebirth”, and used to describe a time of great interest and activity in the arts? Installment buying Prohibition Renaissance Commercial Industry

1920s City Life - 400 True or False? During the 1920s many people were moving away from the cities. True False

Roaring 20s -100 Who was famous for his plain but vivid writing style? Langston Hughes Ernest Hemingway Sinclair Lewis F. Scott Fitzgerald

Roaring 20s - 200 Who was famous for successfully flying from New York to Paris Amelia Earhart Charles Lindbergh Billie Holiday Al Capone

Roaring 20s - 300 Who was famous for creating a high-end fashion empire? Billie Holiday Coco Chanel Georgia O’Keeffe Louis Armstrong

Roaring 20s - 400 Who were two of the decades most popular composers? The Gershwins The Hemingways The Robinsons The Holidays

Final Jeopardy Return to Game Board Who was famous for starring in numerous silent films in the 1920s? Return to Game Board