
Roaring 20s
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9th - 12th Grade
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ASHLEE SOTO
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15 Slides • 13 Questions
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Multiple Choice
Based on Thursday's assignment, what is demobilization?
Transitioning from peacetime to wartime
Transitioning from wartime to peacetime
People stop moving to other cities
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Multiple Choice
Based on Thursday's assignment, why did President Harding impose tariffs and planned for a "return to normalcy" for America?
He wanted America to become imperialists
He wanted America to become internationalists
He wanted America to become isolationists
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Multiple Choice
The Red Scare was due to a fear of
Communism
Democracy
Monarchy
Monotheism
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Multiple Choice
What was the purpose of the Palmer Raids?
To arrest communists and anarchists
To support labor unions
To end the Great Depression
To promote free speech
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Open Ended
The main reason for the increased migration of African Americans out of the rural South during and following World War I was the:
A. availability of cheap farmland in the West
B. elimination of the Ku Klux Klan in the northern states
C. chance to escape racial segregation by joining the military
D. opportunity for factory jobs in the North
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Open Ended
The Teller Amendment promised that the United States would not annex Cuba after the Spanish-American War. How was the Platt Amendment a change in U.S. policy?
A. It claimed the U.S. had a right to intervene in Cuban affairs
B. It promised independence for Cuba once it was deemed ready
C. It refused to acknowledge Cuba’s government unless it was democratically elected
D. It enforced Teddy Roosevelt’s Big Stick policy in the Caribbean
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Open Ended
Use the timeline providing details about American imperialism.
All of the following are arguments for the United States actions above EXCEPT
A. American industries needed raw materials and markets found overseas
B. The U.S. had a duty to spread Christianity and civilization to less fortunate places
C. The U.S. needed to reverse the flow of immigrants into the United States
D. America had become a more advanced nation with a superior navy
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Analyze both photographs and captions below from 1917.
Why are the events depicted in the photographs significant?
A. American troops would help end the war
B. The American Expeditionary Force helped train allies in the Triple Entente
C. D-Day operations led to the ultimate fall of Nazi Germany
D. German forces took American soldiers as prisoners of war
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Open Ended
What did President Theodore Roosevelt’s negotiations in the Treaty of Portsmouth reveal?
A. that peace between Russia and Japan was not possible
B. the Japanese would continue to expand their imperial influence towards U.S. territory
C. that the U.S. did not want to admit Japanese immigrants
D. the U.S. had grown into a world power that could create peace
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Multiple Choice
What does the following reveal about U.S. foreign policy after World War I/during the 1920s?
It helped Germany repay reparations to Britain and France, who then repaid loans to the U.S.
This image reveals that the U.S. was becoming more internationalist by participating in international agreements.
This policy reveals that the U.S. was becoming more isolationist by restricting who could enter the country.
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Multiple Choice
What does the following reveal about U.S. foreign policy after World War I/during the 1920s?
This helped Germany repay reparations to Britain and France, who then repaid loans to the U.S.
This image reveals that the U.S. was becoming more internationalist by participating in international agreements.
This policy reveals that the U.S. was becoming more isolationist by restricting who could enter the country.
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Multiple Choice
What does the following reveal about U.S. foreign policy after World War I/during the 1920s?
This helped Germany repay reparations to Britain and France, who then repaid loans to the U.S.
This image reveals that the U.S. was becoming more internationalist by participating in international agreements.
This policy reveals that the U.S. was becoming more isolationist by restricting who could enter the country.
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Open Ended
What does this cartoon imply about the many treaties post-WWI?
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