According to Americans living in the cities, what was a sign of a communist revolution in the United States?

A. the rise of mass culture
B. labor strikes
C. the deportation of anarchists
D. the Great Migration

B. labor strikes

Which of the following is the best example of the growing fear of communism and foreigners that America was experiencing in the 1920s?

A. labor unions losing supporters
B. the John Scopes trial
C. the Harlem Renaissance

C. the Palmer Raids and the deportation of anarchists and radicals

Which one of the following would likely be the action of one who supports the 18th Amendment?

A. organizing and hosting a rally for the Women’s Temperance Union
B. setting up a system of distribution for bootlegged alcohol
C. appealing to Congress that women deserve the right to vote
D. leading a nonviolent protest in favor of African Americans gaining U.S. citizenship

A. organizing and hosting a rally for the Women's Temperance Union.

What new opportunities were won by women with the passage of the 19th Amendment?

A. Women were elected governors by the votes of women.
B. Women gained equal pay in factories.
C. Women were able to achieve higher levels of education.
D. Women were considered equals to men.

A. Women were elected governors by the votes of women.

Which of the following is the best example of how some Americans responded to disillusionment after World War I?

A. Fans flocked to baseball games.
B. American observers attended the League of Nations.
C. Writers moved to Europe as expatriates.
D. Oakies moved to California as migrant workers

C. Writers moved to Europe as expatriates.

Compare the experience of farmers, coal miners, and union laborers during the 1920s. What did many have in common?

A. economic prosperity
B. public disapproval
C. federal assistance
D. financial hardship