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200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt Politics of the 1920s Society in the 20s Consumerism Begins Da 20’sMixed Bag

What did President Harding mean when he introduced the phrase a “return to normalcy”? 100 points

Going back to a peacetime economy 100 points

200 points Two terms that describe Harding and Coolidge administrations’ approach to foreign policy

200 points Isolationism And Disarmament

300 points Signed on August 27, 1928, by the United States and 14 other countries, this treaty outlawed war

300 points Kellogg-Briand pact

400 points How were post World War I immigrants seen as a threat?

400 points 1.radical political ideas 2. competed for jobs 3. prejudiced against immigrants from southern and eastern Europe

500 points Herbert Hoover’s idea of cooperative individualism involved

500 points Businesses should voluntary share information with the federal government.

100 points An attempt to bring people back to their religious roots, and assert the Bible as the religious authority in their lives.

100 points Fundamentalist Movement

200 points This case represented a conflict between modern science and religion.

200 points Scopes Trial

300 points Why are the 1920’s sometimes called the "Roaring Twenties“?

300 points Widespread social, political, and economic change

400 points What did the new morality of the 1920’s glorify?

400 points Youth and personal freedom

500 points What was the most powerful mass communications media to emerge in the 1920s?

500 points The Radio

100 points What was the main advantage of Henry Ford’s use of assembly-line manufacturing?

100 points Automobiles could be manufactured more quickly and cheaply

200 points What product most contributed to American economic growth and prosperity in the 1920s?

200 points The automobile

300 points Name the one major group that experienced hard economic times amidst the general prosperity of the 1920s.

300 points Farmers

400 points What was the main reason many African Americans left the South?

400 points Factory jobs available up North

500 points How did consumers contribute to economic growth of the 1920’s?

500 points Increased consumer borrowing and spending

100 points What idea did Marcus Garvey promote?

100 points Believed African Americans should build a separate society

200 points Why did American farmers fail to share in the general economic growth of the United States?

200 points Overproduction of farm crops cause prices to drop

300 points Name the one clear result of prohibition.

300 points Increase in organized crime

400 points Speakeasies were developed due to the passing of this amendment.

400 points 18 th amendment

500 points Name Andrew Mellon’s 3 strategies for maintaining post-war American prosperity.

500 points cutting taxes, reducing the national debt, balancing the budget

100 points This scandal caused citizens to lose their trust in the federal government.

100 points Teapot Dome Scandal

200 points What was name of the economic policy that the Republican Administrations believed in?

200 points Lassiez Faire; supply- side economics

300 points The Harlem Renaissance proved African Americans can do what?

300 points Demonstrated that African Americans could produce great works of literature and art.

400 points Who was William J. Simmons?

400 points Founded the new KKK in Atlanta, Georgia in 1915.

500 points What is the difference between evolution and creationism?

500 points Evolution – humans from lower forms of life Creationism – God created the world