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The Roaring Twenties (part one)
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quiz on the 1920's
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gcse history
aqa b
1920's america
history
paper two
gcse
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Question 1
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How many Americans died in the First World War?
Answer
200,000
10,000
100,000
Question 2
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Who was the Republican candidate at the 1920 election?
Answer
Warren Harding
Woodrow Wilson
Franklin Roosevelt
Question 3
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What was an effect of Isolationism?
Answer
'Red Scare' and controls on immigration
Russian Revolution
Question 4
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Between 1920 and 1929 the number of motor cars on American roads increased from...
Answer
4 million to 13 million
9 million to 26 million
3 million to 20 million
Question 5
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Which stage is missing from the 'cycle of prosperity'?
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Answer
Increased employment
Higher wages
More sales
Question 6
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When was the first Model T produced?
Answer
1911
1921
1915
Question 7
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How much was a Model T ford in 1920?
Answer
$295
$850
$250
Question 8
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What other industries grew from the booming car industry?
Answer
Steel, oil and cotton
Glass and farming
Leather and rubber
Question 9
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What was 'Hire and Purchase'?
Answer
When a buyer could pay for something in instalments
Mail order
A way of advertising
Question 10
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How did the government help 'the boom'?
Answer
They left the businesses alone encouraging them to create their own wages. They also lowered taxes so people had more to spend on goods
They encouraged businesses to have fair wages by putting restrictions and creating unions.
Question 11
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Between 1921 and 1929 stock price rose by what percent?
Answer
499%
500%
268%
Question 12
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When was the Fordney - McCumber tariff passed by congress?
Answer
1920
1925
1922
Question 13
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'American firms became inefficient' and 'life was more difficult for poor people' were effects of what?
Answer
Tariff Policy
Isolationism
Protectionism
Question 14
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Who was a famous Jazz musician?
Answer
W.C. Handy
Duke Ellington
Al Johnson
Question 15
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How many homes had a radio in 1929 compared to the 60,000 radios in 1920?
Answer
25 million
10 million
8 million
Question 16
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When were films being produced in colour?
Answer
early twenties
mid thirties
late twenties
Question 17
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Who was the first man to fly slow across the Atlantic in 1927?
Answer
Jack Dempsey
Rudolph Valentino
Charles Lindbergh
Question 18
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Why was Jazz seen as 'dramatic' and 'daring'?
Answer
New fashion trends (flappers)
Its origin from black American culture
The new dances such as 'Charleston' and 'Bunny Hug'
Question 19
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What were the characteristic fashion choices of young men during the boom?
Answer
Tailored suits and top hats
Pinstriped suits, spats and trilby hats
Workers clothing of no formality
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