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ESS TUESDAYS IN LIBRARY! Earlyusmuse.wordpress.com Today January 25th ESS TUESDAYS IN LIBRARY! Agenda: Flashback U8 1-4 Finish Causes Civil War Movie New Political Parties Notes Political Party Recruitment Poster Objectives: I can identify & evaluate the major events & issues that prompted sectional conflicts and strained national unity in the Antebellum Period.

U.S. History: EOC Flashback Exercise Unit 8: Roaring 20s and New Deal

1. Which of the following was considered a “flapper?” a fundamentalist criticizing evolution a woman of the 20s challenging traditional gender roles a writer rebelling against 20s materialism an urban male enjoying the city’s nightlife

2. The phrase “Red Scare” refers to what? the fear African Americans and immigrants felt concerning the Ku Klux Klan the nation’s fear that a Communist revolution could occur in the United States the fear immigrants felt concerning postwar nativism the fear many reformers felt when Prohibition was repealed

3. Someone who buys stock for less that what it is worth, then borrows the difference in hopes of making money is doing what? undermining laissez-faire economics engaging in mass production buying on margin breaking the law

4. Franklin Roosevelt’s plan for economic relief and recovery was called what? deficit relief the first hundred days the Court-packing Scheme the New Deal

1. Which of the following was considered a “flapper?” a fundamentalist criticizing evolution a woman of the 20s challenging traditional gender roles a writer rebelling against 20s materialism an urban male enjoying the city’s nightlife

1. Which of the following was considered a “flapper?” a fundamentalist criticizing evolution. a woman of the 20s challenging traditional gender roles a writer rebelling against 20s materialism an urban male enjoying the city’s nightlife

2. The phrase “Red Scare” refers to what? the fear African Americans and immigrants felt concerning the Ku Klux Klan the nation’s fear that a Communist revolution could occur in the United States the fear immigrants felt concerning postwar nativism the fear many reformers felt when Prohibition was repealed

2. The phrase “Red Scare” refers to what? the fear African Americans and immigrants felt concerning the Ku Klux Klan the nation’s fear that a Communist revolution could occur in the United States the fear immigrants felt concerning postwar nativism the fear many reformers felt when Prohibition was repealed

3. Someone who buys stock for less that what it is worth, then borrows the difference in hopes of making money is doing what? undermining laissez-faire economics engaging in mass production buying on margin breaking the law

3. Someone who buys stock for less that what it is worth, then borrows the difference in hopes of making money is doing what? undermining laissez-faire economics engaging in mass production buying on margin breaking the law

4. Franklin Roosevelt’s plan for economic relief and recovery was called what? deficit relief the first hundred days the Court-packing Scheme the New Deal

4. Franklin Roosevelt’s plan for economic relief and recovery was called what? deficit relief the first hundred days the Court-packing Scheme the New Deal