
America after World War I Lesson Quiz
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- Q1What was the goal of the women's suffrage movement?win women the right to vote120s
- Q2Why did women suffragists oppose the 15th Amendment, which gave black men the right to vote?the amendment did not grant women the right to vote120s
- Q3How did women bring attention to the suffrage cause?parades, marches, protests120s
- Q4Why did President Wilson support the women's suffrage movement?women had strengthened the war effort120s
- Q5What was the significance of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution?women were given the right to vote120s
- Q6Why were many Americans in favor of Prohibition, or the banning of alcohol?it was blamed on high crime rates, abusive husbands, and broken families120s
- Q7How were gangsters, like Al Capone, able to avoid being arrested by law enforcement?Gangsters bribed politicians, cops, and federal agents120s
- Q8What was the significance of the 18th Amendment?The 18th Amendment banned the sale and distribution of alcohol120s
- Q9Name two negative effects of Prohibition.the economy suffered; organized crime increased120s
- Q10How was Prohibition brought to an end in 1933?the 21st Amendment120s