Return to Normalcy: Ch. 12 and 13

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Return to Normalcy: Ch. 12 and 13 Created by Educational Technology Network. www.edtechnetwork.com 2009

10 20 30 40 50 Harding Presidency Changing Ways of Life Misc. Post War Issues Harding Presidency Changing Ways of Life Misc. 10 20 30 40 50

Question 1 - 10 What was the panic of the Red Scare caused by?

Answer 1 – 10 Communism

Question 1 - 20 As a result of the Red Scare the United States limited immigration from everywhere but what two countries?

Answer 1 – 20 Canada and Mexico

Question 1 - 30 Who was the person appointed to lead the new “anti-radical” division of the Justice Department?

Answer 1 – 30 J. Edgar Hoover

Question 1 - 40 What is Nativism?

Answer 1 – 40 Prejudice against foreign born people

Question 1 - 50 Who were the 2 Italians that faced an unfair trial due to being communists and anarchists?

Answer 1 – 50 Sacco and Vanzetti

Question 2 - 10 What was the nickname for a part of Harding’s Presidential Cabinet?

Answer 2 – 10 The Ohio Gang

Question 2 - 20 Why was Russia excluded from the Washington Naval Conference?

Answer 2 – 20 They were Communists

Question 2 - 30 Who invited many countries to the Washington Naval Conference?

Answer 2 – 30 President Harding

Question 2 - 40 Who took over for President after Harding died?

Answer 2 – 40 Calvin Coolidge

Question 2 - 50 What was the name of the example of corruption that took place during Harding’s presidency?

Answer 2 – 50 Teapot Dome Scandel

Question 3 - 10 What was the banning of the manufacturing, selling, and transportation of alcohol called?

Answer 3 – 10 Prohibition

Question 3 - 20 What were “speakeasies”

Answer 3 – 20 Underground hidden saloons/nightclubs

Question 3 - 30 How did Al Capone rise up the ranks of organized crime?

Answer 3 – 30 Killing off the competition

Question 3 - 40 What was the Scopes Trial a fight between?

Answer 3 – 40 Evolution and the role of science and religion in public schools

Question 3 - 50 The Protestant movement grounded in a literal, or nonsymbolic, interpretation of the bible is known as what?

Answer 3 – 50 Fundamentalism

Question 4 - 10 Amendment that created prohibition?

Answer 4 – 10 18th

Question 4 - 20 What amendment overturned the 18th amendment?

Answer 4 – 20 21st

Question 4 - 30 What was the literary and artistic movement celebrating African American culture?

Answer 4 – 30 Harlem Renaissance

Question 4 - 40 What were the 3 I’s of the 1920’s?

Answer 4 – 40 Immigration, Industry, and Indecency

Question 4 - 50 What renounced war as a national policy?

Answer 4 – 50 Kellogg-Briand Act of 1928

Question 5 - 10 When was the Declaration of Independence written?

Answer 5 – 10 1776

Question 5 - 20 What group supported the ratification of the Constitution?

Answer 5 – 20 Federalists

Question 5 - 30 Any person charged with a crime that fled to another state, shall be returned to the state in which he is facing charges

Answer 5 – 30 Extradition

Question 5 - 40 Explain the Supremacy Clause

Answer 5 – 40 All acts of Congress and the Constitution are superior to state laws

Question 5 - 50 What are concurrent powers?

Answer 5 – 50 Both federal and state governments have the power