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Ernest Hemingway, part of the "lost generation," often wrote works related to
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the futility of war
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The dance that became popular during the Roaring Twenties was called
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the Charleston
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What changes did the invention of the radio bring to Americans?
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It provided Americans with a way to hear the news as it happened.
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What happened to the American economy after World War I?
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the economy grew quickly
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In the Teapot Dome Scandal, Secretary of the Interior Albert Fall leased
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oil-producing land to friends and took money and gifts from them.
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Which describes an effect of Prohibition?
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Americans learned how to distill alcohol at home
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Which two cities were the most popular destinations during the Great Migration?
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New York and Chicago
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In the 1920s, a method that enabled people to buy goods they could not afford was
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installment payments
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The main purpose of the Anti-Saloon League in the early 1900s was
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to pass a constitutional amendment outlawing alcohol
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The main issue during the Scopes trial of 1925 was whether
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teachers could teach about the Darwinian theory of evolution
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Musician and composer George Gershwin was known for helping to spread jazz to
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Europe
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Which best classifies the works of African American writers during the Harlem Renaissance?
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fiction works and poetry about being African American
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Which did Irving Berlin write?
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"White Christmas"
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In the 1920s, mass media helped popularize which of these sports heroes?
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Babe Ruth
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Two women who were writers during the in the 1920s were
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Edith Wharton and Willa Cather
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Clara Bow impacted other 1920s-era women by
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representing the fashion and rebellion of the era
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Charles Lindbergh was known as
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a heroic pilot
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Why was the 1920s called the Roaring Twenties?
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The decade ushered in an era of prosperity and rebellion.
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Which is true about the "lost generation"?
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They did not think the lifestyle of the 1920s was desirable.
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A major theme of F. Scott Fitzgerald's work was the idea that the post-war world
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was empty and meaningness
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Which best defines a "talkie" during the 1920s?
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a film with sound
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A form of rebellion specifically for women during the Jazz Age was
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cutting their hair
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During the 1920s, flappers were best described as women who
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danced the Charleston
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Which statement best explains the relationship between new forms of entertainment in the 1920s and the fads of the era?
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The availability of radio and film helped spread the word about new fads.
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Which is the best example of how women went against social norms during the Roaring Twenties?
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Women became flappers who danced the Charleston.
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Both Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald were
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pessimistic novelists
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What feature did radio in the 1920s offer that other inventions did not offer?
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People could listen to music in real time.
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Which is true about the "lost generation"?
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they did not think the lifestyle of the 1920s was desirable
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Why did the entertainment industry grow significantly after World War I?
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People sought easy and inexpensive ways of escaping unhappy memories of recent events.
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Why were prominent American writers of the 1920s called the "lost generation"?
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They had trouble adjusting to life in the postwar era.
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A major change women experienced during the post-World War I era was that they started
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working outside the home
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Why did Congress pass the Volstead Act to go along with the Eighteenth Amendment?
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The Volstead Act provided for the enforcement of the Eighteenth Amendment.
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How did Prohibition affect corruption in the early 1900s?
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Prohibition increased corruption because people ignored the law.
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Which best states how the Scopes trial ended?
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Scopes changed his plea to guilty, and was convicted.
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Which best describes why Women's Christian Temperance Union was formed
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Members were concerned about the impact of alcohol on their communities.
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How did propaganda encourage more Americans to support Prohibition in the early 1900s?
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The Anti-Saloon League spread the idea that drinking beer produced in Germany was treasonous.
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Some people referred to Prohibition as a "noble experiment" because it
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tried to force people to improve their morals.
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Why did taxes cause leaders to be reluctant about prohibition?
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Income taxes were not created yet and the government depended on the liquor tax for funding.
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Supporters of Prohibition, such as preacher Billy Sunday, expected that Prohibition would
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fix the problems of society.
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In the early 1900s, Al Capone was a
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bootlegger
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John Scopes, the defendant in the 1925 Scopes trial, was
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a teacher
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Which best describes why Women's Christian Temperance Union was formed?
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Members were concerned about the impact of alcohol on their communities.
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Why did taxes cause leaders to be reluctant about prohibition?
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Income taxes were not created yet and the government depended on the liquor tax for funding.
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Some proponents of Prohibition supported the policy on religious grounds because they
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viewed excessive drinking as immoral behavior.
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In the early 1900s, what did it mean for cities to be "dry"?
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Cities restricted the sale and consumption of alcohol.
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An immediate effect of the Scopes trial on American society was that
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people learned the scientific evidence for the theory of evolution.
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What affect did the Scopes trial have on the school curriculum in Tennessee?
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It did not change the curriculum because Scopes lost the case.
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In 1925, John Scopes broke a state law in Tennessee called the Butler Act, which outlawed
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teaching about evolution.
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In the Scopes trial of 1925, attorney William Jennings Bryan pitted religion against
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evolutionary theory
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The main reason alcohol abuse caught the attention of the public in the early 1900s was an increase in
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the negative social effects of excessive drinking.
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Which description best characterizes the jazz of the Harlem Renaissance?
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Jazz combined four African American musical traditions.
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Besides jazz, the Harlem Renaissance was also known for African American
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literature
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Which occurred after African American jazz musicians migrated north?
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Jazz music spread throughout the US.
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According to the poem, the speaker feels that the relationship between whites and African Americans is
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tense and unequal.
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The Jazz Age occurred during which decade?
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1920s
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During which period did the Great Migration mainly occur?
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1910-1930
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The Harlem Renaissance celebrated the culture and artistic achievements of which group?
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African Americans
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A pull factor that caused African Americans to migrate north in the early 1900s was
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higher wages
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Two push factors that caused African Americans to leave the South in the early 1900s were
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segregation and low wages
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A result of jazz's development during the 1920s and 1930s was that many people
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embraced jazz music.
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What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun? * * * Maybe it just sags like a heavy load. Or does it explode? According to the poem, the speaker feels that the relationship between whites and African Americans is
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tense and unequal.
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Zora Neale Hurston collected and wrote about African American
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folk tales
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Who was called the "Shakespeare of Harlem" during the Harlem Renaissance?
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Langston Hughes
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In the early 1900s, the Chicago Defender was
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an African American newspaper
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The Harlem Renaissance helped bridge cultural divides between which groups?
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whites and African Americans
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The aspects of a specific location that make people want to move away are called
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push factors
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The aspects of a specific location that make people want to move there are called
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pull factors
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Which best describes an overall effect of the Harlem Renaissance?
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The Harlem Renaissance spread African American culture to white Americans
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In which city was Harlem located?
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New York
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What fueled the consumerism of the 1920s?
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Americans buying nonessential goods on credit
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President Harding's economic policies during the 1920s contributed to the rise of
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consumerism
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In the 1920s, manufacturers encouraged consumerism by offering
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a greater variety of goods at fair prices
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In the 1920s, the continued rise in the stock market and economic growth depended most on
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consumers buying goods on credit
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In the consumer culture of the 1920s,
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people purchased nonessential goods on a regular basis
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As a result of the Teapot Dome Scandal, the public lost faith in the federal government's oversight of
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businesses
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To buy goods on credit means to
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promise to pay for goods later
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For most of the 1920s, how did the growth of credit affect the stock market?
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investors bought more stock on margin, and the stock market rose
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The land called Teapot Dome in Wyoming was valuable because
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it produced oil
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The US president whose economic policies were connected to the Teapot Dome Scandal was
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Warren G. Harding
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Which showed that the economy was weaker than the stock market indicated during the 1920s?
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farmers went bankrupt
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During the 1920s, more people began to aquire shares of stock using
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credit
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In the 1920s, a reflection of the weakening economy was the growing gap between
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the rich and poor
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Which best describes what people could buy on credit in the 1920s?
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people could buy stocks and goods from most stores
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During what years did consumerism cause the stock market to grow most?
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1924-1929
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A problem for people who bought stock on credit during the 1920s was that if the stock market collapsed, they
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would owe more than they could repay
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Ernest Hemingway, part of the "lost generation," often wrote works related to
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the futility of war
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What changes did the invention of the radio bring to Americans?
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it provided americans a way to hear the news as it happened
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What happened to the American economy after World War I?
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the economy grew quickly
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In the Teapot Dome Scandal, Secretary of the Interior Albert Fall leased
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oil-producing land to friends and took money and gifts from them
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Which describes an effect of Prohibition?
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americans learned how to distill alcohol at home
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The main issue during the Scopes trial of 1925 was whether
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teachers could teach about the Darwinian theory of evolution
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Which two cities were the most popular destinations during the Great Migration?
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NY and Chicago
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In the 1920s, a method that enabled people to buy goods they could not afford was
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installment payments
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The main purpose of the Anti-Saloon League in the early 1900s was
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to pass a constitutional amendment outlawing alcohol
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Which showed that the economy was weaker than the stock market indicated during the 1920s?
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farmers went bankrupt
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Which best describes a cause of consumerism in the 1920s?
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many americans had more money and more leisure time
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Which best describes Calvin Coolidge's relationship with business, industry, and the stock market?
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Coolidge did not try to regulate business, industry, or the stock market
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Two push factors that caused African Americans to leave the South in the early 1900s were
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segregation and low wages
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The Jazz Age occurred during which decade?
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1920s
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The Cotton Club was famous for which of the following?
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music
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Who was called the "Shakespeare of Harlem" during the Harlem Renaissance?
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Langston Hughes
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