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WOMEN WARS SOCIETY PEOPLE MISC.
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This is the name given to women who broke from the past during the
20s by their dress, and lifestyle. a. Prostitutes
b. Hussiesc. Flappersd. Snappers
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c. Flappers
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This is the 19th Amendment
a. directly elect Senatorsb. women’s suffragec. outlawed alcohol
d. African Americans can vote
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b. women’s suffrage
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The year women gained the right to vote.
a. 1919b. 1920c. 1921d. 1923
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b. 1920
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She was the first woman to serve as a member of a president’s cabinet.
a. Frances Perkinsb. Harriet Tubman
c. Georgia O’Keeffed. Clara Bow
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a. Frances Perkins
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She was a famous artist during the 20s
a. Frances Perkinsb. Harriet Tubman
c. Georgia O’Keeffed. Clara Bow
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c. Georgia O’Keeffe
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This ended the Spanish-American War
a. Hay-Bunau Varilla Treatyb. Treaty of Versailles
c. Treaty of Appomattoxd. Treaty of Paris
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d. Treaty of Paris
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U.S. major general during WWI
a. Dwight D. Eisenhowerb. Woodrow Wilsonc. Andrew Jackson
d. John “Blackjack” Pershing
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d. John “Blackjack” Pershing
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This war was fought for independence and for unalienable
rights.
a. American Revolutionb. Civil War
c. Spanish-American Ward. World War I
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a. American Revolution
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This was created to ease Germany’s economic burdens after WWI.
a. Monroe Doctrineb. Open Door Policy
c. Dawes Pland. Roosevelt Corrollary
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c. Dawes Plan
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This is the main reason the U.S. did not sign the Treaty of Versailles.
a. harsh reparations for Germanyb. we did not win any territory
c. League of Nationsd. Hay-Bunau Varilla Treaty
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c. League of Nations
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This is one of the main reasons people began to move West.
a. Steamboatsb. Railroads
c. Wagon Trainsd. Pony Express
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b. Railroads
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This trial was won by the Christian Fundamentalists.
a. Plessy v. Fergusonb. Brown v. Board of Education
c. Scopes Monkey Triald. Sacco Vanzetti Case
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c. Scopes Monkey Trial
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These are the Civil War Amendments.
a. 1-10b. 13-15c. 16-18d. 20-21
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b. 13-15
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This was passed during Hoover’s administration.
a. Bonus Army Actb. The New Deal
c. Interstate Commerce Actd. Reconstruction Finance
Corporation
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d. Reconstruction Finance Corporation
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This reform allowed the citizens to propose a bill to the state legislature.
a. referendumb. initiative
c. amendmentd. ballot
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b. initiative
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The first person to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.
a. Amelia Earhartb. Robert M La Follette
c. Judy Garlandd. Charles Lindbergh
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d. Charles Lindbergh
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President at the turn of the century (first President of the 20th century).
a. Taftb. Harding
c. McKinleyd. T. Roosevelt
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c. McKinley
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Italian immigrants unfairly tried as suspected radicals during the Red
Scare.
a. Vittorio and Orlandob. Sacco and Vanzetti
c. Lorenzo and Ceciliano d. Mossimo and Diego
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b. Sacco and Vanzetti
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Author of the famous novel, The Grapes of Wrath.
a. John Steinbeckb. Upton Sinclair
c. Ernest Hemmingwayd. Langston Hughes
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a. John Steinbeck
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American Socialist during the Progressive Era that took part in the
Pullman Strike.
a. Theodore Rooseveltb. Upton Sinclair
c. Andrew Carnegied. Eugene V Debbs
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d. Eugene V Debbs
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He created an industry based on horizontal integration.
a. Andrew Carnegieb. John D Rockefeller
c. George Pullmand. John Westinghouse
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b. John D Rockefeller
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This area of the world was protected by the Monroe Doctrine and the
Roosevelt Corrollary
a. Asiab. Latin Americac. Middle East
d. Europe
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b. Latin America
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This is the main reason the U.S. joined WWI.
a. Unrestricted submarine warfareb. Attack on Pearl Harbor
c. Schlieffen Pland. Sinking the Lusitania
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a. Unrestricted submarine warfare
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DAILY DOUBLE!!!
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Which of the following is true about the Ku Klux Klan during the 1920s.
a. they only discriminated against African Americans
b. they only discriminated against Jewsc. were only in the Southern States
d. attacked anyone different from them
ANSWER
d. Attacked anyone different from them
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FDR had a rocky situation with which of the following groups.
a. the Congressb. the Cabinet
c. the Supreme Courtd. the Army
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c. The Supreme Court