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Wednesday, February 15, 2006

Chapter 11 - 12 review sheet Test Next Tuesday

3 graded TEST

1920s
Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.

____ 1. When a U.S.-backed conservative government experienced revolt in Nicaragua in 1926, Coolidge
____ 2. According to Warren Harding's campaign speech of 1920, America needed
____ 3. In 1977 Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis cleared the names of Sacco and Vanzetti because he said that


____ 4. In the 1920s African American Marcus Garvey encouraged blacks to


____ 5. The Sacco and Vanzetti trial fueled the nation’s fears about which issue?


____ 6. The Harlem Renaissance was


____ 7. Which one of the following does NOT describe the people in power in the United States during the 1920s?


____ 8. Fundamentalists believe that


____ 9. What group did Gertrude Stein describe as "the lost generation?"


Completion
Complete each sentence or statement.

10. During the 1920s the United States signed the Kellogg-Briand Pact to outlaw ____________________.

11. In 1914 Henry Ford introduced the _________________________, which made it possible to assemble a car in 93 minutes instead of the 14 hours it had taken the year before.
Hoover presented himself as which one of the following in the 1928 election?
12.

12. During Prohibition, the ____________________ bought out hundreds of breweries and transported illegal beer in armored trucks.
13.

Matching

Match each statement with the correct item below.


____ 13. Frederick Taylor

____ 14. A. Mitchell Palmer

____ 15. Andrew Mellon

____ 16. Charles G. Dawes

____ 17. Albert Fall

____ 18. Henry Ford

Short Answer

19. Compare the cultural conflicts that surfaced during the 1920s with cultural conflicts of today. Discuss any similarities in the issues of both times.

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