
Unit 4, Part 3: Changing Culture: The Roaring Twenties
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History
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Brian Faehnrich
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes the impact of the Roaring Twenties on American life?
It led to increased industrialization and urbanization.
It caused a decline in cultural and social activities.
It resulted in widespread poverty and unemployment.
It promoted traditional values and discouraged change.
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Open Ended
What do you think were some of the most significant changes in society during the Roaring Twenties?
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Multiple Choice
What was the main goal of the Prohibition era launched by the 18th Amendment?
To reduce corruption by banning liquor
To increase government revenue through alcohol taxes
To promote the sale of medicinal alcohol
To encourage social gatherings in saloons
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Multiple Choice
Which best explains how the Volstead Act contributed to the enforcement of Prohibition and discusses its limitations?
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Multiple Select
Which of the following were common features of speakeasies during Prohibition?
Required a password or card for entry
Were always located in rural areas
Allowed open consumption of alcohol without secrecy
Were frequented by a mix of middle-class and upper-middle-class men and women
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Multiple Choice
Bootleggers smuggled alcohol from Canada, Cuba, and the ___.
West Indies
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Multiple Choice
Which best describes the impact of Prohibition on organized crime in major American cities, using Chicago as an example?
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Multiple Choice
The Scopes Trial was a fight over ___ and the role of science and religion in public schools.
practice
religion
evolution
philosophy
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What was the significance of the Scopes Monkey Trial of 1925 in American history?
It challenged the teaching of evolution in schools
It was a major women's rights protest
It led to the prohibition of alcohol
It marked the beginning of the Great Depression
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following were characteristics of flapper fashion in the 1920s?
Bright, waistless dresses
Whalebone corsets
Long, uncut hair
Dark, prim ankle-length dresses
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Multiple Choice
During the 1920s, many middle-class men and women began to view marriage as more of an ___ partnership.
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Multiple Choice
Which best describes how the image of the 'flapper' represented changing attitudes among young women in the 1920s?
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Multiple Choice
What does the term 'double standard' refer to in the context of the 1920s social changes?
Women were allowed more freedom than men
Men and women were judged by the same standards
Men had greater sexual freedom than women
Women were paid more than men
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Multiple Choice
How did new opportunities in education and employment impact women's roles in public life during the 1920s?
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Multiple Choice
How did widespread social and economic changes in the 1920s impact American families?
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best explains why high school enrollment increased dramatically between 1914 and 1926?
The introduction of free lunch programs
Prosperous times and higher educational standards for industry jobs
Mandatory military training in schools
The popularity of sports teams
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Multiple Select
Which of the following contributed to the shaping of mass culture in America during the 1920s?
Widespread education
Mass-circulation magazines
Newspaper circulation
All of the above
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Multiple Choice
Radio was the most powerful communications medium to emerge in the ___s.
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Multiple Choice
The Roaring Twenties is often associated with which of the following changes in American society?
The rise of jazz music and dance clubs
The start of World War II
The abolition of slavery
The Great Depression
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Open Ended
Reflecting on what you learned about the Roaring Twenties, what aspect of life during this era do you find most interesting or surprising?
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