Chapter 20: The Politics of the 1920s Review Game.

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Chapter 20: The Politics of the 1920s Review Game

What 3 “ISMS” caused WWI? Nationalism Imperialism Militarism

Fill in the blank! Europe’s _____________ ___________ system was one of the factors that led to World War I. secret alliance

Who died in this car? Franz Ferdinand XX

What two events led to the USA declaring war on Germany? Zimmermann Note & sinking of the Lusitania

Name the belief that native born Americans are superior to other people. Nativism

Name this state! Massachusetts

Which policy favors abstaining from participating in global affairs? A.Internationalism B.Mercantilism C.Socialism D.Isolationism Isolationism

Which group did NOT support isolationism? A.Nativists B.Immigrants C.KKK B. Immigrants

Random TFN Trivia Mr. Stephan is one of five current TFN teachers who graduated from T.F. South. Name one of the other five. Mrs. Potter, Mr. Furmanek, Mr. McDaniel, & Ms. Ramos.

Name this vocab term. Anarchy

I am thinking of a number between 1 and 100. The closest guess without going over gets a point. 2

We were immigrants who believed in anarchy. Despite having alibis, the jury found us guilty without evidence being presented to the court. We died on the electric chair. Who are we? A.Laurel and Hardy B.DiMaggio & Lo Vecchio C.Simon & Simon D.Sacco & Vanzetti

Name a group the KKK harassed during the 1920s. African Americans Immigrants Jews Catholics Socialists Communists Anarchists Union members

Name this vocab term! Quota System

Name this state! My poker buddies and I used to live here! Ohio

In what city was this car made? Detroit

What production technique created by Henry Ford allowed him to produce affordable automobile quickly? The assembly line!

What is my government name? Aubrey Drake Graham