Imagine an engaging historical montage capturing the progression of significant events in South Carolina's history. There is a scene depicting the impacts of World War I on the state's economy, with women taking over jobs usually fulfilled by men, and a remarkable reduction in factory production. Another scene displays farmers cultivating fields in the post-war era, and the declining prosperity of agriculture. This is followed by an illustration of the 1920s social changes, including young women dressed in flapper style. The subsequent scene presents distress during the depression with banks failing and families on the move in search of work. Lastly, observe a poignant depiction of increased church attendance, symbolizing hope amid adversity.

1. What was the effect of World War I on South Carolina?

A. The state economy shrunk significantly.
B. Citizens used more resources, such as meat and fuel, than before the war.
C. Factory production slowed and trade decreased with other countries.
D. Some women needed to work jobs traditionally held by men.***

2. How did the end of World War I affect farmers in South Carolina?

A. The price of crops fell, so farmers no longer enjoyed the prosperity they knew during the war.***
B. Most rural farmers gained electricity and running water.
C. The boll weevil appeared in surrounding states, causing them to purchase cotton from South Carolina.
D. Farmers were able to produce the same crops they produced throughout the war.

3. What was an effect of social changes during the 1920s?

A. Some young women dressed in the flapper style.***
B. Only a very small amount of women worked outside the home.
C. Fashions and styles became more conservative.
D. Adults felt less freedom and mobility despite the automobile.

4. What caused banks to fail during the depression?

A. There were more banks than there were depositors.
B. More people decided to keep their money in cash at home.
C. The government lowered tariffs, reducing barriers to global trade.
D. A large number of people withdrew their money from banks at the same time.***

5. Why did population patterns change so often during the depression?

A. Families moved often in search of work.***
B. Families moved west in hopes of finding gold.
C. A large moves of immigrants moved to the United States.
D. Blacks returned to the South as workers were laid off in the North.

6. Why did church attendance rise during the depression?

A. Churches met the need for food throughout the depression.
B. Churches gave money to people who attended services.
C. Churches gave people hope for better times in the future.***
D. Churches welcomed people of all races and economic status.

7. Short Answer
Select one reform movement from the Progressive Era. Describe the movement and its impact on South Carolina. Provide details and examples that support how this movement changed South Carolina.
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