← History terms list 11 Test
History terms list 11
6 Written Questions
6 Multiple Choice Questions
- Young women who went out and drank, smoked, and partied, while wearing shorter skirts, hair, and otherwise being rebellious.
- Raids conducted by the Justice department to root out communists, socialists, and anarchists, who they believed were trying to overthrow the government.
- The nickname for the summer of 1919 because so much blood was spilled, because of mob violence against blacks.
- The feeling of all being well and quieting down after the rocky times during the war.
- A case between John T. Scopes, a science teacher teaching evolution, and the state of Tennessee, who had passed a ban on the teaching of evolution. Scopes' lawyer ridiculed fundamentalist beliefs, but he was found guilty and had to pay a $100 fine.
- 30th president of the US from 1923-1929, after Harding died of a heart attack. Restored the dignity of the presidency after the Harding scandals. Supported business and less government intervention.
6 True/False Questions
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Kellogg-Briand Pact → Provided a system for enforcing the 18th amendment, but was largely ignored, especially in big cities.
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Marcus Garvey → Founded the Universal Negro Improvement Assossciation to help build up black economic power and self-respect. Encouraged blacks to buy shares in his Negro Factories Corporation to help support black business owners.
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Herbert Hoover → The nickname for the summer of 1919 because so much blood was spilled, because of mob violence against blacks.
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Al Capone → Young women who went out and drank, smoked, and partied, while wearing shorter skirts, hair, and otherwise being rebellious.
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Sacco and Vanzetti → Provided a system for enforcing the 18th amendment, but was largely ignored, especially in big cities.
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Ku Klux Klan → A plan to schedule German war payments, reorganize the German national bank, and approve a loan to Germany.
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