
<p> Name______</p><p>5th Hour 1920’s Presentation Quiz</p><p>Question 1: Where did Jazz essentially come from? 1. Houston 2. New Orleans 3. Tallahassee 4. Detroit</p><p>Question 2: What was NOT part of the surrealism movement? 1. Frottage 2. Automatic Drawing 3. Sculpting 4. Automatic Painting</p><p>Question 3: Where did the name “Art Deco,” come from? 1. Africa 2. Germany 3. America 4. Paris</p><p>Question 4: Who wrote the Great Gatsby? 1. F.Scott Fitzgerald 2. Alain Locke 3. T.S. Eliot 4. Adolf Hitler</p><p>Question 5: What did Hitler’s book, “Mein Kampf,” mean? 1. Life of Jews 2. World Peace 3. My Struggle 4. My Life</p><p>6. What is the 18th amendment? 1. Women’s right to vote 2. Ending prohibition 3. Prohibition 4. Some other 4th thing</p><p>7. Which one of these things was NOT a popular crime in the 1920s? 1. Prostitution 2. Bootlegging 3. Gambling 4. Identity theft</p><p>8. This man’s gang was called the Terror Gang 1. Al Capone 2. Machine Gun Kelly 3. John Dillinger 4. Dutch Schultz</p><p>9. These were famous criminals during the Great Depression 1. John Dillinger and Al Capone 2. Bonnie and Clyde 3. Dutch Schultz and his gang 4. Machine Gun Kelly and his wife</p><p>10. This man kidnapped and held a man for ransom with his wife 1. Dutch Schultz 2. Pretty Boy Floyd 3. Charles “Lucky” Luciano 4. Machine Gun Kelly</p><p>11. This man made $60,000,000 a year from selling illegal liquor 1. Charles “Lucky” Luciano 2. Bonnie and Clyde 3. John Dillinger 4. Al Capone</p><p>12. Shot with four other associates in a restaurant 1. Dutch Schultz 2. John Dillinger 3. Pretty Boy Floyd 4. Bonnie and Clyde</p><p>13. This man turned to crime after his father left the family 1. Clyde 2. Charles “Lucky” Luciano 3. Al Capone 4. Dutch Schultz</p><p>14. What does francophore mean? A.) French speaking person B.) Black french man C.) French word meaning black</p><p>15. When was jazz created? A.)1910 B.)1925 C.)1952 D.)1912 16. What happened on 1935? A.) Martin Luther King spoke B.) A march was organized C.) A riot broke out D.) MLKJ was killed</p><p>17. How many people were shot during this era? A.) Over 100 B.) 309 C.) 1000 D.) 552</p><p>18. What was the Harlems Renaissance? A.) A giant party for black people B.) A festival for important black figures C.) A era where blacks fought for their rights D.) A party were people gave blacks their rights</p><p>19.Herbert Hoover was the __ president. </p><p>A 30th B 29th C 31st D 28th</p><p>20. Who was president during the Great Depression? </p><p>A Herbert Hoover B Calvin Coolidge C Warren G. Harding D Woodrow Wilson</p><p>21. How many of the 4 presidents were from the Republican Party?</p><p>A 1 B 2 C 3 D 5</p><p>22. What president died during their term?</p><p>A Harding B Wilson C Hoover D Coolidge 23. What was the Selective Service Act?</p><p>A To make women join WWI. B To supply food to the U.S. allies. C To make people join the U.S. military D To supply food and water for soldiers overseas.</p><p>24. What act did John Scopes violate? a. Butler Act b. Balcon Act c. Barlow Act d. Monkey Act</p><p>25. What state did the Scopes Monkey Trial take place in? a.Texas b. Tennessee c. Indiana d. Utah</p><p>26. What were Sacco and Vanzetti convicted of? a.murdering Slater and Morris b.murdering a guard and a paymaster c.robbing a guard and a paymaster d. murdering everyone in the Charlestown State Prison </p><p>27. What was the other name for the Teapot Dome Scandal? a.Elk Hill Scandal b.Elk Dome Scandal c.Balcon Fall Scandal d.there wasn't another name</p><p>28. What month did the Sacco and Vanzetti trial take place? a.June b.July c. January d. April</p><p>29. Who came up with the slogan “paying with plastic”?</p><p>1. David S. Evans & Richard Schmalensee 2. John Biggins & Andrew Mellon 3. Calvin Coolidge & Henry Ford 4. Nicholas Matzka</p><p>30. What caused the start of the Great Depression in 1929 1. Stockholders selling their shares too quickly 2. To many people using credit to buy items 3. The steel strike in 1919 4. The recession in 1927</p><p>31. Who invented the first bank cards?</p><p>1. Andrew Mellon 2. Calvin Coolidge 3. Henry Ford 4. John Biggins</p><p>32. Where were credit cards created?</p><p>1. Germany 2. Russia 3. United States 4. Great Britain</p><p>33. What does consumerism mean?</p><p>1. The protection or promotion of the interests of consumers 2. A country where consumers run the country 3. A country that is ruled by a dictator 4. Someone who only buys new items</p><p>34. Women became ______in the 1920’s? 1. Slaves B. Independent C. Prostitutes D. Police</p><p>35. What kind of hair did women in the 1920’s have? 1. Bobbed B. Braided C. Curled D. Bald</p><p>36. What was the popular trim for women's dresses and coats? 1. Suede B. Fur C. Beads D. Cotton</p><p>37. What right did women gain? 1. Vote B. Sleeping C. Smoking D. Drinking </p><p>38. What act was passed in the 1920’s? 1. Townsend act B. Voting act C. Tea act D. Cable act </p>
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