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8 th grade Humanities Mrs. Licker and Mrs. Miceli

  One member from each team will compete against each other at a time  You can NOT yell/scream/say/whisper the answer to your teammate  Read/Listen to the entire question before you answer.  You cannot change your answer.  The first student to mark the correct answer earns a point  NO PHYSICAL CONTACT Rules

 Women during the 1920’s were known as  flappers  Spoiled brats

 This expatriate’s apartment in Paris was a gathering place for other members of the Lost Generation  Amelia Earhart  Gertrude Stein

 The center of African American culture was  Chicago  New York

 Made the first solo nonstop flight from NY to Paris  Charles Lindbergh  Amelia Earhart

 This expatriate writer expressed the hopelessness some Americans felt after WWI  Langston Hughes  Ernest Hemingway

 President Coolidge vetoed a bill to help farmers because  He practiced laissez faire  Farmers were already producing enough food for the US

 Which of the following did Harding do as president  Cleaned up corruption from Coolidge presidency  Favored a foreign policy of isolation in world affairs

 This writer’s views of life were most associated to the carefree living of the Jazz Age  Ernest Hemingway  Edna St. Vincent Millay

 “Less government in business and more business in government”  fundamentalism  Laissez faire

 The KKK spread to states outside of the South because  Of the success of the Harlem Renaissance  The Movement of African Americans out of the South

 Which technology contributed the least to the popularity of sports during the 1920s?  airplanes  automobiles

 Which of the following sentences is True?  Most women who worked outside the home were flappers  Flappers were more likely to go to speakeasies

 This teacher was arrested for teaching evolution in Tennessee  Henry Ford  John Scopes

 This helped Protestants feel victorious in their culture clash with urban immigrants.  Volstead Act  Fundamentalism

 This African American musician helped make jazz popular among all races  Al Capone  Louis Armstrong

 This woman was elected governor of Texas  Edna St. Vincent Millay  Miriam “Ma” Ferguson

 Jazz started in  Florida  Louisiana

 Which city influenced popular culture?  Chicago  Hollywood

 This person asked African Americans to start their own nation in Africa  Harper Lee  Marcus Garvey

 This person’s use of technology and the assembly line changed life in the US during the 1920s  Henry Ford  Louis Armstrong

 This resulted in a pledge by 15 nations to not make war  Washington Conference  Kellog Briand Pact