Roaring Twenties Test Review

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Roaring Twenties Test Review

Terms to know Scopes Trial Flappers 18th Amendment 19th Amendment Teapot Dome Scandal Return to Normalcy Terms to know

Topic Causes Effects Immigration -World War I caused an increase of Southern and Eastern Europeans -Better opportunities -Nativism -Immigration Quotas (limit the number of immigrants) Social Darwinism -Immigration -Expansion of territories -Race Relations -Rugged Individualism Eugenics -Social Darwinism -Sterilization Race Relations -Increase of immigrants from Southern and Eastern Europe -African Americans with new opportunities from WWI -KKK -Hate Nativism -Immigration Quotas Red Scare Prohibition -Women’s Christian Temperance Movement -Increased organized crime Role of Women -19th Amendment -New job opportunities from WWI -Flappers -Equality

Topic Positive Effects Negative Effects Tin Pan Alley -Music industry -Protected Artist -Music producers control the music industry Harlem Renaissance -Equality -Expression of African American culture -Hatred (“trying to be white” or KKK- both sides)

People Impact Clarence Darrow Lawyer for evolution/science/modernism during Scopes Trial William Jenning Bryan Lawyer for traditional/religion during the Scopes Trial Henry Ford -Revolutionized the car industry with the assembly line -Changed factory way of life, created the weekend, paid workers well Marcus Garvey -Celebrated Black Pride or Black Nationalism -Fought to help African Americans to go “Back to Africa” for better opporutites

Definition: Movement of African American from the South to the North Causes: Better job opportunities in the North Effects: Harlem Renaissance & more equality Great Migration

Assembly Line Henry Ford put the assembly line into the car industry Cars were able to be made faster, increasing the supply causing the price of a the car to be more affordable More people could drive cars and could travel farther distances Assembly Line

Use your knowledge of the terms to answer the last three questions. 1 **Use your knowledge of the terms to answer the last three questions. 1. Progressive Era focused on social issues and a controlling abusive business practices. How is this different than 1920s? 2. World War I caused America to focus on American business and practice isolationism. 3. Scopes Trial, Prohibition, Women’s suffrage and flappers… how did this show America’s desire to move away from tradition and into a modern world? Questions Does not give answers, but thinking points to help you make connections.