
'22 Roaring 20s, Great Depression/New Deal, and World War II Review
Quiz by Krista Ford
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The Roaring Twenties were characterized by -

The establishment of speakeasies was a consequence of which government action?

What was one way the role of women in society changed during the 1920's?

The Scopes Trial of 1925 illustrated the -

What was one major EFFECT of the Teapot Dome Scandal?

Which of the following contributed to the Great Migration?

What was a major influence on the popularity of the flapper during the 1920's?

The Immigration Quota System was set up to -

Which of the following identifies the EFFECTS of the Harlem Renaissance?

What year did the Stock Market crash?

Which of the following was a defining characteristic of the US during the 1930s?

Lines like the one shown below were partially the result of -

What was the immediate cause of the Dust Bowl?

Which of the following was a major cause of the Great Depression?

What was the main reason for the emergence of "Hoovervilles"?

Which federal legislation guaranteed money DEPOSITED into banks?

Which New Deal program gives you a monthly pension for the elderly and the retired?

Which New Deal agency monitors the stock market and prevents another crash from happening?

A major result of the New Deal was that it -

What was FDR's purpose in "packing the courts"?

With packing the courts, people worried that which branch of government would have to much power?

Who was the President during the Great Depression and when the stock market crashed?

Who was the President that came up with the New Deal and was in office at the start of World War II? He also created the Lend-Lease Act and the Executive Order 9066.

The immediate event that started World War II was -

"A date which will in infamy" was FDR's description of the -

The Navajo Code-Talkers were instrumental in -

Which particular group served bravely in a World War II flight crew and helped eventually end segregation in the military?

What were the trials called that judged the crimes of Nazi leaders during the Holocaust and at the end of World War II?

What was the Manhattan Project?

"Rosie the Riveter" was a poster girl that symbolized -

Who was the Supreme Commander of US forces during D-Day or the Invasion of Normandy?

Truman's aim in deciding to drop the atomic bomb was to -

Although officially neutral, the United States increasingly helped Britain through actions like -

Island-hopping refers to the US policy of -

The four major ALLIES were -

The three major AXIS powers were -

Which group of people were relocated to internment camps which violated the 14th Amendment during World War II?

What American government program is illustrated on the following poster?

What was the result of the Normandy Invasion?

Which group was known for flying to China to help the Chinese fight off the Japanese government?

The event reported in this particular dispatch led directly to -

How did Truman's decision on dropping atomic bombs impact international relationships?

Which of the following events caused the United States to enter World War II?

Which technological advancement was developed in installations near these cities during World War II?

Who was the President in office at the end of World War II and decided to drop the atomic bombs?

What was one reason Japan attacked the US naval base at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii?

What year did the US officially enter World War II?

The Pacific victory that ended the Japanese threat, encouraged more victories and was a turning point in the Pacific was -

In 1997, Vernon Baker was awarded the Medal of Honor. How was this award important?

Which event force American and Filipino prisoners to march and resulted in numerous fatalities?

Why did the federal government implement the Mexican Repatriation Act?
As part of the New Deal, the SEC and the FDIC were created to do what?

Which event forced those different into prison camps and resulted in the death of over 6 million people?

During the 1920's, there was an increase in fears of -

The "Harlem Renaissance" refers to the -
Which system allowed for the mass production of goods and at a cheaper rate?

Why did the federal government create these types of programs in 1933?
