An economic system in which there is No private property and no need for Government and no markets for the Sell of goods and services? A.) Socialism.

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An economic system in which there is No private property and no need for Government and no markets for the Sell of goods and services? A.) Socialism B.) Capitalism C.) Communism C.) Communism D.) Nazism L F

An economic system in which there is a market system for the sell of goods and services, private property, profit from hard work with producers and consumers . A.) Capitalism A.) Capitalism B.) Socialism C.) Communism D.) Nazism L F

An economic and political system in which the government owns almost all property and runs industry and business and controls the regulation of services? A.) Capitalism B.) Socialism B.) Socialism C.) Communism D.) Nazism L F

During the 1920’s there was a rise in socialism and communism in the U.S., this occurrence created? A.) Fear A.) Fear B.) Pride C.) Nationalism D.) Happiness L F

Because of the fear of the spread of socialistic and communistic ideals, this group of people experienced discrimination? A.) Politicians B.) Business leaders C.) Immigrants C.) Immigrants D.) Conservatives L F

The fear of Communism in the U.S. is called? A.) Chinese Exclusion B.) Red Scare B.) Red Scare C.) Nullification D.) Nationalism L F

This individual was responsible for the Mass production of automobiles in the United States in the early 1910’s ? A.) Eli Whitney B.) Thomas Edison C.) Upton Sinclair D.) Henry Ford D.) Henry Ford L F

This allowed Henry Ford’s automobiles to be affordable for the average American? A.) Mixed Methods B.) Assembly Line B.) Assembly Line C.) Tariffs D.) Interchangeable Parts L F

This was the musical, artistic, and literary movement to celebrate African American culture in the 1930’s? A.) Impressionism B.) Naturalism C.) Harlem Renaissance C.) Harlem Renaissance D.) Mo Town Movement L F

He was a famous Jazz trumpet player During the Harlem Renaissance? A.) Henry Ford B.) Langston Hughes C.) Fats Domino D.) Louis Armstrong D.) Louis Armstrong L F

A row of music houses in New York city responsible for recording music during the Harlem Renaissance? A.) Mo Town Records B.) Mulberry Lane C.) Bell Air Alley D.) Tin Pan Alley D.) Tin Pan Alley L F

Thomas Jefferson Purchased the Louisiana Territory from? A.) Russia B.) France B.) France C.) Great Britain D.) Spain L F

This became the first form of mass communication in peoples homes in the 1920’s and was used by FDR in his fireside chats? A.) Internet B.) Television C.) Text messenging D.) Radio D.) Radio L F

This was a new development in the 1930’s that gave people entertainment and formed many of their tastes in style and fashion? A.) Movies A.) Movies B.) Internet C.) Cellular Phone D.) iPods L F

This law outlawed speaking out against The government during the Red Scare? A.) Wagner Act B.) Dawes Act C.) Espionage Act C.) Espionage Act D.) Sherman Antitrust Act L F

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