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Which technological advance did not become popular in the 1920s?

a radios

b telephones

c indoor plumbing

d televisions

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What was the Harlem Renaissance?

a. a 1950s stylistic change in African American fashion, music, and literature

b. a musical that portrayed African American life and the struggle for equality

c. an urban renewal project that took place during the civil rights movement

d. a 1920s African American cultural movement that included art, music, literature, drama, and dance
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Which groups in the 1920s opposed immigration, feared the Red Scare, and believed white Protestants were better than others?

a nativists and the Ku Klux Klan

b labor unions and nonwhite Protestants

c communists and Jews

d African Americans and Catholics
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How did the 18th Amendment cause conflict in the United States?

a Some people believed that Americans should not have to pay income taxes.

b Some people believed that the prohibition of alcohol was unconstitutional.

c Some people thought that a president should be able to serve more than two terms.

d Some people did not want to give women the vote.
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What was a common element of the Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover administrations?

a a military buildup to prepare for another world war

b an increase in the size of the federal government

c an emphasis on big business and corporate power

d strong support for the League of Nations
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Which was not a cause of the Great Depression?

a bank crises

b high taxes on the wealthy

c stock speculation

d falling purchasing power
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What caused the October 1929 stock market crash?

a bank refusals to provide credit to businesses

b investments in banks that failed

c government overregulation

d falling stocks purchased on credit
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What was one consequence of the severe drought in the Great Plains during the 1930s?

a Farmers developed more effective irrigation methods.

b Many farmers left for California.

c Rains finally came and farms revived.

d Farmers were forced to plant more corn and less wheat, which was more profitable
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What happened to marriage and birth rates during the Great Depression?


a Marriage rates increased, but birth rates declined.

b They remained about the same.

c They declined as people became reluctant to take on additional responsibility.

d They rose as people sought comfort from spouses and children.
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What effect did Herbert Hoover's beliefs about government have on the American economy?

a They motivated Hoover to try to persuade Congress to act, but he could not get them to respond.


b They caused Hoover to veto legislation that would have avoided the worst problems of the Depression.

c They caused the government to respond ineffectively to the Great Depression.

d They deepened the Depression because the government did not intervene.
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What is one way that Franklin Roosevelt maintained a close connection with the American people?

a through weekly newspaper columns

b by using memorable quotes

c through regular fireside chats on the radio

d by delivering his State of the Union addresses in different cities across the nation

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d televisions
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d. a 1920s African American cultural movement that included art, music, literature, drama, and dance.
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a. nativists and the Ku Klux Klan
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b. Some people believed that the prohibition of alcohol was unconstitutional.
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c. an emphasis on big business and corporate power
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b. high taxes on the wealthy
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d. falling stocks purchased on credit
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b. Many farmers left for California.
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a. Marriage rates increased, but birth rates declined.
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c. They caused the government to respond ineffectively to the Great Depression.
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c. through regular fireside chats on the radio

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