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88thth grade Humanities grade Humanities

Mrs. Licker and Mrs. MiceliMrs. Licker and Mrs. Miceli

One member from each team will compete

against each other at a time You can NOT yell/scream/say/whisper the

answer to your teammate Read/Listen to the entire question before you

answer. You cannot change your answer. The first student to mark the correct answer

earns a point NO PHYSICAL CONTACT

Rules

Women during the 1920’s were known

as

flappers Spoiled brats

This expatriate’s apartment in Paris was a gathering place for other members of the Lost Generation

Amelia Earhart Gertrude Stein

The center of African American culture was

Chicago New York

Made the first solo nonstop flight from NY

to Paris

Charles Lindbergh Amelia Earhart

This expatriate writer expressed the hopelessness some Americans felt

after WWI

Langston Hughes Ernest Hemingway

President Coolidge vetoed a bill to help farmers

because

He practiced laissez faire

Farmers were already producing enough food for the US

Which of the following did Harding do as

president

Cleaned up corruption from Coolidge presidency

Favored a foreign policy of isolation in world affairs

This writer’s views of life were most associated to the carefree

living of the Jazz Age

Ernest Hemingway Edna St. Vincent Millay

“Less government in business and more business in

government”

fundamentalism Laissez faire

The KKK spread to states outside of the South because

Of the success of the Harlem Renaissance

The Movement of African Americans out of the South

Which technology contributed the least to the popularity of

sports during the 1920s?

airplanes automobiles

Which of the following sentences is True?

Most women who worked outside the home were flappers

Flappers were more likely to go to speakeasies

This teacher was arrested for teaching evolution in Tennessee

Henry Ford John Scopes

This helped Protestants feel victorious in their culture clash with

urban immigrants.

Volstead Act Fundamentalism

This African American musician helped make jazz popular

among all races

Al Capone Louis Armstrong

This woman was elected governor of Texas

Edna St. Vincent Millay

Miriam “Ma” Ferguson

Jazz started in

Florida Louisiana

Which city influenced popular culture?

Chicago Hollywood

This person asked African Americans to start their own nation in Africa

Harper Lee Marcus Garvey

This person’s use of technology and the assembly line changed life in the

US during the 1920s

Henry Ford Louis Armstrong

This resulted in a pledge by 15 nations to not make war

Washington Conference

Kellog Briand Pact