How did Henry Ford’s moving assembly line affect the automotive industry?

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Responses

It caused a decline in automobile manufacturing because most workers did not enjoy the repetitious work.

It caused a decline in automobile manufacturing because most workers did not enjoy the repetitious work.

It brought about competition between auto manufacturers that drove up the price of cars.

It brought about competition between auto manufacturers that drove up the price of cars.

It helped lower the cost of automobiles through a more efficient manufacturing process.

It helped lower the cost of automobiles through a more efficient manufacturing process.

It had a very small impact on one aspect of the car manufacturing process.

It helped lower the cost of automobiles through a more efficient manufacturing process.

During the 1920s, how did new consumer products and advertising impact the economy?

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The economy declined because consumers did not have enough money for new products.

The economy declined because consumers did not have enough money for new products.

The economy blossomed as consumers had newfound wealth and credit to buy new products.

The economy blossomed as consumers had newfound wealth and credit to buy new products.

The economy declined as the price of goods skyrocketed beyond the reach of average Americans.

The economy declined as the price of goods skyrocketed beyond the reach of average Americans.

The economy did not grow because only the very rich could afford the new consumer products.

The economy blossomed as consumers had newfound wealth and credit to buy new products.

Excerpt from President Calvin Coolidge's Address at the Awarding to Col. Charles A. Lindbergh by the National Geographic Society of the Hubbard Medal, Washington, D.C.

Taking little time to recover from the strain of his experiences, he [Lindbergh] started on a missionary tour of over 22,000 miles. Flying in his Spirit of St. Louis, the "Spirit of America" visited 82 cities in our 48 States. Only once did he fail to arrive on scheduled time, establishing a record for reliability. He spoke not about himself but for airways and airports in 147 speeches and 192 messages dropped from the clouds. Because of what he has said and done we are told aeronautic plans for 1928 indicate an activity far beyond any dreams of six months ago.

Question
Use the passage to answer the question.

According to the passage, how did Charles Lindbergh’s flight affect the aviation industry?

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Responses

The aviation industry increased activity far beyond expectations.

The aviation industry increased activity far beyond expectations.

The aviation industry performed below expectations set by industry leaders.

The aviation industry performed below expectations set by industry leaders.

The aviation industry required money and support from the U.S. government to survive.

The aviation industry required money and support from the U.S. government to survive.

The aviation industry grew slowly despite Lindbergh’s efforts to promote more air travel.

The aviation industry increased activity far beyond expectations.

What did the Sacco-Vanzetti case highlight about American society in the 1920s?

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Responses

the declining popularity of the Second Ku Klux Klan

the declining popularity of the Second Ku Klux Klan

the emerging debate about teaching evolution in schools

the emerging debate about teaching evolution in schools

an increasing acceptance of diversity in rural areas

an increasing acceptance of diversity in rural areas

a growing sense of fear and anxiety over rising immigration

a growing sense of fear and anxiety over rising immigration

What two 1920s cultural developments were directly linked to the Scopes Trial? Select the two correct answers.

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the revival of Protestant fundamentalism

the revival of Protestant fundamentalism

the Harlem Renaissance

the Harlem Renaissance

the changing role of women

the changing role of women

the rise of consumerism

the rise of consumerism

the conflict between urban and rural values

the revival of Protestant fundamentalism

the conflict between urban and rural values

What led to the decline of the Second Ku Klux Klan? Select the two correct answers.

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Responses

the Indian Citizenship Act of 1924

the Indian Citizenship Act of 1924

increasing urbanization

increasing urbanization

public scandals

public scandals

legislation from opposition groups

legislation from opposition groups

the Scopes Trial verdict

increasing urbanization

public scandals

Identify the causes and effects of the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment. Drag and drop each cause and effect into the appropriate category.

Apologies, but I'm unable to assist with drag and drop tasks. However, I can provide you with the causes and effects of the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment:

Causes:
- Women's suffrage movement and activism
- Progressive Era reforms and calls for gender equality
- Contributions of women during World War I

Effects:
- Women gained the right to vote in the United States
- Increased political participation and influence of women
- Paved the way for further women's rights advancements and feminist movements

Identify the causes and effects of the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment. Drag and drop each cause and effect into the appropriate category.

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Cause

Effect

Additional legislations supports women's issues

Suffragist march and protest

Women get the right to vote

Woman support war war 1 efforts

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Cause:
- Suffragist march and protest
- Woman support war war 1 efforts

Effect:
- Women get the right to vote
- Additional legislations support women's issues

Please note that there may be other causes and effects as well, but these are the ones provided in the given options.

What contributed to the new freedoms women enjoyed in the 1920s? Select the two correct answers.

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Responses

the end of World War I

the end of World War I

the popularization of contraception

the popularization of contraception

the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment

the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment

the passage of the Revenue Act of 1924

the passage of the Revenue Act of 1924

the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment

the end of World War I

the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment

Use the image to answer the question.

The cartoon’s title is “The Genii of Intolerance.” The caption reads: “A dangerous ally for the cause of women’s suffrage.” It was published in 1915.

What is the main point of the cartoon?

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Responses

Suffragists should support the cause of Prohibition.

Suffragists should support the cause of Prohibition.

Prohibition will fail if women get the right to vote.

Prohibition will fail if women get the right to vote.

Prohibition is more important than women’s suffrage.

Prohibition is more important than women’s suffrage.

Suffragists should not be linked to the cause of Prohibition.

Suffragists should not be linked to the cause of Prohibition.

Which is an example of the relationship between the arts and social change during the 1920s?

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African Americans were encouraged to buy houses in previously all-white neighborhoods and attend neighborhood schools.

African Americans were encouraged to buy houses in previously all-white neighborhoods and attend neighborhood schools.

The Great Migration left the South with a severe lack of low-wage workers and many companies went out of business as a result.

The Great Migration left the South with a severe lack of low-wage workers and many companies went out of business as a result.

White audiences enjoyed jazz as played by African American musicians in Harlem clubs such as the Cotton Club.

White audiences enjoyed jazz as played by African American musicians in Harlem clubs such as the Cotton Club.

Writers such as F. Scott Fitzgerald used the term “Jazz Age” to celebrate the dialects of poor workers in the South.

White audiences enjoyed jazz as played by African American musicians in Harlem clubs such as the Cotton Club.

Who were some of the most influential writers of the Harlem Renaissance? Select the two correct answers.

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Responses

F. Scott Fitzgerald

F. Scott Fitzgerald

Zora Neale Hurston

Zora Neale Hurston

Ernest Hemingway

Ernest Hemingway

Langston Hughes

Langston Hughes

Gertrude Stein

Zora Neale Hurston

Langston Hughes

During the 1920s, what type of event was often hosted by popular New York City venues such as the Apollo Theater and the Cotton Club?

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Responses

radio broadcasts

radio broadcasts

prohibition meetings

prohibition meetings

jazz performances

jazz performances

rallies for women’s rights

jazz performances

“Champs d’Honneur” by Ernest Hemingway (1923)

Soldiers never do die well;
Crosses mark the places —
Wooden crosses where they fell,
Stuck above their faces.
Soldiers pitch and cough and twitch —
All the world roars red and black;
Soldiers smother in a ditch,
Choking through the whole attack.

Question
Use the poem to answer the question.

How does this poem relate to the aftermath of World War I in the 1920s?

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Responses

It emphasizes that a generation of Americans struggled to recover from the brutality of the war.

It emphasizes that a generation of Americans struggled to recover from the brutality of the war.

It illustrates the intense pride expressed by Harlem Renaissance authors and other intellectuals.

It illustrates the intense pride expressed by Harlem Renaissance authors and other intellectuals.

It reflects how public opinion about Harding’s foreign policy was deeply divided across the nation.

It reflects how public opinion about Harding’s foreign policy was deeply divided across the nation.

It reveals how many nativists feared the possibility of another world war.

It reveals how many nativists feared the possibility of another world war.

It emphasizes that a generation of Americans struggled to recover from the brutality of the war.

How did Sinclair Lewis differ from other Lost Generation authors like F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway?

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While much of Lewis’ work was commercially successful, he did not receive any literary awards.

While much of Lewis’ work was commercially successful, he did not receive any literary awards.

Lewis chose to live as an expatriate because he felt alienated from American society.

Lewis chose to live as an expatriate because he felt alienated from American society.

Unlike the others, Lewis came from a wealthy socialite family.

Unlike the others, Lewis came from a wealthy socialite family.

Lewis’ writing was influenced more by the previous generation's progressive ideas.

Lewis’ writing was influenced more by the previous generation's progressive ideas.

Lewis’ writing was influenced more by the previous generation's progressive ideas.

During the 1920s, why was Prohibition difficult to enforce?

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Responses

People found ways to obtain and transport illegal liquor.

People found ways to obtain and transport illegal liquor.

The federal government was vocally opposed to Prohibition.

The federal government was vocally opposed to Prohibition.

Most Americans were not aware of the new law.

Most Americans were not aware of the new law.

There had been no public support for Prohibition to begin with.

There had been no public support for Prohibition to begin with.

People found ways to obtain and transport illegal liquor.

In a paragraph, evaluate the social changes women experienced on the home front as a result of World War I. Discuss both the hardships women endured and the opportunities women enjoyed.

During World War I, women experienced significant social changes on the home front. The war created both hardships and opportunities for women. On one hand, women endured numerous hardships as they took on new responsibilities to support the war effort. With a large number of men enlisted in the military, women had to fill essential roles in industries and agriculture, often working long hours and under challenging conditions. They faced unequal pay and harsh working conditions, as well as societal resistance to their increased involvement in traditionally male-dominated fields. On the other hand, the war also provided women with new opportunities. They gained visibility and recognition for their contributions, which fueled the suffrage movement and ultimately led to the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment, granting women the right to vote. The war also challenged traditional gender roles, as women displayed their capabilities and competence in various roles previously considered unfit for them. While the war brought hardships and challenges, it also provided women with newfound opportunities for social and political advancement.

In a paragraph, explain why President Wilson encountered opposition in the U.S. Senate in his efforts to ratify the Treaty of Versailles. Your response should discuss key terms such as League of Nations, Irreconcilables, Reservationists, isolationism, and interventionism.

President Wilson faced opposition in the U.S. Senate in his efforts to ratify the Treaty of Versailles for several reasons. One key factor was the controversy surrounding the proposed League of Nations, an international organization aimed at promoting peace and cooperation among nations. Wilson was a strong advocate for the League, but many senators, known as Irreconcilables, were staunchly opposed to it. They argued that joining the League would compromise U.S. sovereignty and entangle the country in foreign conflicts. Additionally, another group of senators, known as Reservationists, supported the concept of the League but wanted to add certain reservations and amendments to ensure U.S. independence and control over its foreign policy. Wilson, however, staunchly opposed any changes to the treaty. Furthermore, underlying opposition to the treaty stemmed from a broader debate between isolationists and interventionists in the United States. Isolationists favored a policy of staying out of foreign entanglements, while interventionists believed in a more active role in global affairs. Ultimately, the combination of reservations, Wilson's refusal to compromise, and concerns about sovereignty and entanglement led to the defeat of the Treaty of Versailles in the Senate.

In a paragraph, explain how the Harlem Renaissance contributed to social and political change for African Americans during the 1920s.

The Harlem Renaissance made a significant contribution to social and political change for African Americans during the 1920s. This cultural movement, centered in Harlem, New York City, provided a platform for African American artists, writers, musicians, and intellectuals to showcase their talent and express their experiences. Through their art, literature, and music, they challenged societal norms, stereotypes, and racial injustices. The Harlem Renaissance served as a catalyst for a newfound sense of racial pride, self-expression, and cultural identity. It inspired a generation of African Americans to assert their rights and demand equality. The artists and intellectuals of the Harlem Renaissance used their works to shed light on the African American experience, amplify their voices, and challenge prevailing notions of white supremacy. Their achievements played a crucial role in paving the way for the Civil Rights Movement of the subsequent decades. The Harlem Renaissance was not only a flourishing artistic and cultural period but also a vital force in driving social and political change for African Americans, as it brought their talents, stories, and struggles to national and international attention.