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Write your answers to the questions on a piece of paper Chapter 24 Review The Roaring Twenties- Write your answers to the questions on a piece of paper

Section 1- Boom Times Highlights Three Presidents held office during the 1920s All were members of the Republican Party World War I ended and Americans returned home The economy grew at a rapid pace

Section 1 Questions 1) Which President promised a return to normalcy? 2) The Teapot Dome scandal happened when ______________ was President. 3) This President was known as probusiness? 4) The purpose of the Kellogg-Briand pact was?

Section 1 Questions Continued 5) Who came up with a new way for factories to operate? 6) The most popular car of the 1920s was? 7) Who was elected at the end of the 1920s to continue financial success?

Section 1 Answers 1) Warren G. Harding 2) Harding 3) Calvin Coolidge 4) Ban War 5) Henry Ford 6) Model T 7) Herbert Hoover

Section 2- Life During the 20s Highlights- Young people found new independence Fear and violence occurred because of postwar tensions Minority groups began to organize

Section 2 Questions 1) Young women who rebelled against society? 2) Who was known to cut their hair short? 3) The fear of Communism in America was called? 4) The 18th Amendment banned? 5) This trial involved the teaching of evolution? 6) What was the movement of African-Americans to the north called? 7) Marcus Garvey believed in?

Section 2 Answers 1) Flappers 2) Flappers 3) Red Scare 4) Alcohol 5) Scope Trial 6) Great Migration 7) Pride in black culture, economic independence

Section 3- The Jazz Age Highlights- New forms of popular culture developed in the 1920s that linked the entire nation Jazz and blues became well liked forms of music Writers and artists introduced new ideas African-Americans were encouraged to express their emotions and create their own forms of art in a variety of forms

Section 3 Questions 1) Families would gather around the ______ to listen to their favorite shows or music 2) Louis Armstrong was a famous _____ musician. 3) The first movies with _____ came out in the 1920s. 4) The ______ Renaissance was a period of artistic achievement. 5) The ______ Generation criticized American society in the 1920s 6) ______ allowed you to buy costly items.

Section 3 Answers 1) Radio 2) Jazz 3) Sound 4) Harlem 5) Lost 6) Credit

Conclusion-Reflection How did you do? 17 out of 20 or higher is pretty good 14-16 is not too bad Lower than 14 and you better study your notes again! Which section is the one you need to spend the most time looking at when you study?