Exam 21: A Turbulent Decade: The Twenties
Exam 1: People in Motion: The Atlantic World to 1590 50 Questions
Exam 2: Models of Settlement: English Colonial Societies, 1590-171050 Questions
Exam 3: Growth, Slavery, and Conflict: Colonial America, 1710-17650 Questions
Exam 4: Revolutionary America: Change and Transformation, 1764-178350 Questions
Exam 5: A Virtuous Republic: Creating a Workable Government, 1783-178948 Questions
Exam 6: The New Republic: an Age of Political Passion, 1789-180050 Questions
Exam 7: Jeffersonian America: an Expanding Empire of Liberty, 1800-182450 Questions
Exam 8: Democrats and Whigs: Democracy and American Culture, 1820-184050 Questions
Exam 9: Workers, Farmers, and Slaves: The Transformation of the American Economy, 1815-184850 Questions
Exam 10: Revivalism, Reform and Artistic Renaissance, 1820-185049 Questions
Exam 11: To Overspread the Continent: Westward Expansion and Political Conflict, 1840-184849 Questions
Exam 12: Slavery and Sectionalism: the Political Crisis of 1848-186148 Questions
Exam 13: A Nation Torn Apart: the Civil War, 1861-186550 Questions
Exam 14: Now That We Are Free: Reconstruction and the New South, 1863-189050 Questions
Exam 15: Conflict and Conquest: the Transformation of the West, 1860-190051 Questions
Exam 16: Wonder and Woe: the Rise of Industrial America, 1865-190050 Questions
Exam 17: Becoming a Modern Society: America in the Gilded Age, 1877-190050 Questions
Exam 18: Creating a Democratic Paradise: The Progressive Era, 1895-191550 Questions
Exam 19: Imperial America: the United States in the World, 1890-191449 Questions
Exam 20: The Great War: World War I, 1914-191850 Questions
Exam 21: A Turbulent Decade: The Twenties50 Questions
Exam 22: A New Deal for America: the Great Depression, 1929-194050 Questions
Exam 23: World War II: Fighting the Good War, 1939-194548 Questions
Exam 24: A Divided World: The Early Cold War, 1945-196348 Questions
Exam 25: In a Land of Plenty: Contentment and Discord, 1945-196050 Questions
Exam 26: A Nation Divided: The Vietnam War, 1945-197550 Questions
Exam 27: A Decade of Discord: The Challenge of the 1960s50 Questions
Exam 28: Righting a Nation Adrift: America in the 1970s and 1980s50 Questions
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-Why did Marcus Garvey choose to appear in full military regalia and plumed hat as the founder and leader of the Universal Negro Improvement Association?

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Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge, Republican presidents during most of the 1920s,
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-What was the result of Margaret Sanger's 1929 appearance with her mouth bandaged at Boston's Ford Hall Forum after local officials refused to let her speak publicly about birth control?

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-How does the design of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, which was dedicated in 1921 during the Washington Conference, represent the diplomatic goals of the Harding and Coolidge administrations?

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-Based on this souvenir postcard from a lynching in Marion, Indiana, and the photograph of the 1925 Ku Klux Klan march in Washington, D.C., what conclusion can be reached about both lynch mobs and the Ku Klux Klan during the 1920s?


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Which of the following statements best characterizes "the Lost Generation," a term coined by American writer Gertrude Stein to describe white intellectuals and artists of the 1920s who primarily lived abroad?
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What was NAACP director James Weldon Johnson referring to when he coined the term "The Red Summer of 1919"?
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What attitude toward birth control did Margaret Sanger encounter in her work?
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In the 1920s, President Coolidge famously said, "They hired the money, didn't they?" What situation was he referring to?
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Jazz could best be described as a melding of European musical traditions and .
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Which of the following words best describes the crime associated with the Teapot Dome political scandal that was one of many connected to Warren G. Harding's presidency?
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-How would an American traditionalist have best described this 1927 photomontage of Charles Lindbergh's arrival in Paris on the Spirit of St. Louis?

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-As exemplified by this candy wrapper, what did professional baseball player George Herman "Babe" Ruth pioneer as a way for sports and movie celebrities to become wealthy during the 1920s?

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-What factors most likely inspired the image of the "new women" such as those portrayed in this advertisement?

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-What was one major reason why the Immigration Act of 1924 instituted a quota system to restrict the number of immigrants coming to the United States?

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The Dawes Plan resulted in the United States' loaning Germany .
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What two opposing issues were used by prosecutors and defenders of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti in trying to prove their guilt or innocence regarding the robbery and murder of a Massachusetts payroll guard in 1920?
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What did evangelical preacher Billy Sunday mean when he stated in a 1908 speech that his listeners should "get on the water wagon; get on for the sake of your wife and babies…"?
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Both the Eighteenth and Twenty-First Amendments to the U.S. Constitution were associated with .
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