Quiz 22 and 23 History

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Quiz 22/23 QUESTION 1 1. The purpose of the 1924 immigration law was to encourage immigration from Asia and Latin America. reduce the postwar immigration from Germany. limit immigration from eastern and southern Europe. bind the rate of immigration to economic conditions in the United States. 1 points QUESTION 2 1. What was the significance of the trail of John T. Scopes in 1925? It underscored the tension between fundamentalism and modernism. It represented the overwhelming dominance of an old order in America. It resulted in Scopes pleading guilty and serving a long prison sentence. It was a major ruling that introduced Prohibition in America. 1 points QUESTION 3 1. Marcus Garvey's Negro Nationalism promoted suffrage for all Americans. black integration into white society. black separation   from white society. unity among all Americans. 1 points QUESTION 4 1. Which of the following statements accurately describes the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s? It supported immigration from all European nations.
It was a force in national politics. It opposed Prohibition. It was active only in southern states. 1 points QUESTION 5 1. Which of the following statements accurately summarizes Calvin Coolidge's governing style as president? It was reminiscent of the vigorous activity of Theodore Roosevelt. It was very popular with the progressives of his time. It was deliberately inactive and unambitious. It focused on expanding the scope of federal government. 1 points QUESTION 6 1. Alain Locke, the first black Phodes Scholar, said that the Harlem Renaissance was led by a "new Negro," who integrated wholly into white society. created art only for black society. no longer felt subservient to whites. embraced traditional conservative Christian values. 1 points QUESTION 7 1. The many scandals in Harding's administration involved all the following EXCEPT the Veterans Bureau. the Teapot Dome. the Bonus Expeditionary Force. the attorney general, Harry Daugherty. 1 points
QUESTION 8 1. Almost a million African Americans left the South for the "promised land" up North during the modernist revolt. prohibition movement. Harlem Renaissance. Great Migration. 1 points QUESTION 9 1. During the 1920s, which of the foloowing was true of the flappers? They seemed a shocking example of the "new feminism" to the older generation. They attended the new coed colleges in large numbers. They represented the Lost Generation in Paris. They were active in social reform. 1 points QUESTION 10 1. In the 1920s, the NAACP sought to solve racial problems by advocating emigration to Africa. developing black artistic and musical talents. focusing on legal challenges to discrimination. founding black colleges. 1 points QUESTION 11 1. Which of the following actions did President Herbert Hoover take in response to the Great Depression? He provided government funding instead of relying on charitable organizations. He gave upbeat messages but failed at reassuring the people. He lowered taxes for all income levels.
He awarded cash bonuses to World War I veterans. 1 points QUESTION 12 1. The Kellogg Briand Pact of 1928 declared that the United States would finally join the League of Nations. True False 1 points QUESTION 13 1. A major challenge to European countries during the 1920s was repaying their war debts to the United States. True False 1 points QUESTION 14 1. The "Lost Generation" referred to a group of young people who had lost faith in the values and institutions of Western civilization. True False 1 points QUESTION 15 1. Buying stocks "on margin" helped restrain speculation in the stock market. True False 1 points QUESTION 16 1. The Great Depression was, in part, a result of a combination of overproduction and underconsumption. True False 1 points
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