Ch 15 Test Review-8th Grade
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- Q1Many people viewed Sacco and Vanzetti with suspicion because they wereItalian Immigrants and anarchists30s
- Q2John T. Scopes was put on trial for teachingevolution30s
- Q3The "Sultan of Swat" was the nickname for what famous baseball player?Babe Ruth30s
- Q4What law exempted Mexicans from the quota system.National Origins Act of 192430s
- Q5One effect of the Eighteenth Amendment wasincreased federal police powers30s
- Q6The National Origins Act of 1924 and the demand for cheap farm labor in California and the Southwest contributed to the large wave of immigration from where?Mexico30s
- Q7The Great Migration had a significant impact on the political power of African Americans in theNorth30s
- Q8Where did the debate over science and religion and their place in education take place during the summer of 1925?Scopes Trial30s
- Q9What was the name of the science that lent authority to racist theories and reinvigorated the nativist argument for strict immigration control?eugenics30s
- Q10A Harlem nightspot where many African American entertainers got their start.Cotton Club30s
- Q11The purpose of the Volstead Act was to enforce what?Prohibition30s
- Q12The flowering of African American arts in the 1920s became known as theHarlem Renaissance.30s
- Q13What amendment repealed Prohibition?21st30s
- Q14After the Emergency Quota Act was passed, admission to the United States was based on immigrants'ethnic identity and national origin.30s
- Q15Writer who became a leading voice of the African American experience in the United StatesLangston Hughes30s