Exam 23: Coping With Change, 1920-1929
Exam 1: Native Peoples of America, to 150062 Questions
Exam 2: The Rise of the Atlantic World, 1400-1625116 Questions
Exam 3: The Emergence of Colonial Societies, 1625-1700108 Questions
Exam 4: The Bonds of Empire, 1660-175095 Questions
Exam 5: Roads to Revolution, 1750-1776102 Questions
Exam 6: Securing Independence, Defining Nationhood, 1776-1788121 Questions
Exam 7: Launching the New Republic, 1788-180095 Questions
Exam 8: America at War and Peace, 1801-1824110 Questions
Exam 9: The Transformation of American Society, 1815-184089 Questions
Exam 10: Democratic Politics, Religious Revival, and Reform, 1824-184099 Questions
Exam 11: Technology, Culture, and Everyday Life, 1840-186095 Questions
Exam 12: The Old South and Slavery, 1830-1860102 Questions
Exam 13: Immigration, Expansion, and Sectional Conflict, 1840-184888 Questions
Exam 14: From Compromise to Secession, 1850-1861104 Questions
Exam 15: Crucible of Freedom: Civil War, 1861-1865120 Questions
Exam 16: The Crises of Reconstruction, 1865-187793 Questions
Exam 17: The Transformation of the Trans-Mississippi West, 1860-1900104 Questions
Exam 18: The Rise of Industrial America, 1865-190084 Questions
Exam 19: Immigration, Urbanization, and Everyday Life, 1860-190082 Questions
Exam 20: Politics and Expansion in an Industrializing Age, 1877-1900113 Questions
Exam 21: The Progressive Era, 1900-1917119 Questions
Exam 22: Global Involvements and World War I, 1902-1920101 Questions
Exam 23: Coping With Change, 1920-192998 Questions
Exam 24: The Great Depression and the New Deal, 1929-1939104 Questions
Exam 25: Americans and a World in Crisis, 1933-194599 Questions
Exam 26: The Cold War Abroad and at Home, 1945-1960102 Questions
Exam 27: America at Midcentury, 1945-1961100 Questions
Exam 28: Liberalism, Civil Rights, and War in Vietnam, 1960-1975116 Questions
Exam 29: A Time of Upheaval, 1961-1980111 Questions
Exam 30: A Conservative Revival and the End of the Cold War, 1980-2000147 Questions
Exam 31: Global Dangers, Global Challenges, 2001 to the Present97 Questions
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The teaching of this subject in public schools was the key issue in the Scopes Trial.
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How did the administrations of Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge mirror the dominant cultural mood of the 1920s? Compare Herbert Hoover's brand of Republicanism with that of Harding and Coolidge.
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Were women emancipated in the 1920s? Discuss labor force participation, housework, politics, and cultural changes. Did woman suffrage transform politics as many feminists had hoped? Were the feminist concerns of the 1920s shared by all women ¾ professionals, working-class women, flappers?
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In the early 1920s religious fundamentalists focused especially on which of the following issues?
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During the 1920s, American foreign policy toward Europe was characterized by
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What accounts for the economic growth and prosperity of the 1920s? Who benefited most from that prosperity? Who did not share in it and why?
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Which of the following statements concerning the equal rights amendment advocated by Alice Paul and the National Woman's party is true?
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Discuss how Al Smith and Herbert Hoover personified the social and cultural divisions of the 1920s. What were the important issues of the 1928 election? What parts of the electorate supported Smith and what parts supported Hoover? Why were the divisions in support significant?
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