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The Ku Klux Klan virtually collapsed in the late 1920s when
the immigration restriction laws of the early 1920s were repealed.
the organization was publicly exposed as a corrupt and cynical racket.
the advent of radio led to a new level of public knowledge and tolerance.
the Klan proved unable to implement its program.
both political parties sharply criticized the Klan as un-American.
2
How did the business sector use the red scare to its advantage in the 1920s?
The business sector established the closed shop throughout the nation.
It cooperated with federal and state governments to destroy the fledgling unions such as the IWW.
It generally accepted the rights of the unions to organize and collectively bargain in order to gain labor peace.
It secured passage of a federal law making most union-organizing activity illegal.
Businesspeople refused to hire any socialists, communists, or other workers advocating radical ideologies.
3
Which of the following was most important in prompting the Americans to support the Immigration Act of 1924?
Increased migration of blacks to the North
A nativist belief that northern Europeans were culturally superior to the waves of eastern and southern Europeans who had arrived in America over the last forty years
A desire to abolish the quota system in the United States
A desire to halt immigration from Latin America
Fierce economic competition for jobs between northern Europeans, on the one hand, and eastern and southern Europeans, on the other
4
Which of the following would a cultural pluralist such as Horace Kallen, Randolph Bourne, or Louis Brandeis NOT support?
An American melting-pot cultural ideology that advocated eliminating ethnic differences
Tighter legal restrictions on immigration from all parts of Europe
Greater cross-fertilization among all immigrants to promote a cosmopolitan interchange of customs, cultural ideas, and traditions
Requiring that all recent immigrants display the American flag outside their homes to demonstrate their 100 percent Americanization
Permitting immigrants to celebrate their respective cultural and religious holidays publicly in the United States
5
Which of the following represented a key obstacle to working-class solidarity and union organizing in the United States during this period?
Employers' devious use of ethnic tensions and rivalries among workers to thwart union activities and working-class solidarity
The absence of a progressive reform impulse in America
The growing influence of communists and other radicals in the labor movement
The general satisfaction of most workers with the wages, benefits, and working conditions provided by their employers
The hostility of the Catholic Church to social reform
6
All of the following undermined the effective enforcement of prohibition laws against alcohol in America EXCEPT
historically weak central government control over the private spheres of Americans' lives.
a libertine and iconoclastic postwar cultural milieu that crossed social and economic class lines.
the fierce hostility of the majority—or a strong minority—of Americans to the prohibition of alcohol.
alcohol smuggling and distribution operations sponsored in Canada and the West Indies and by organized crime syndicates.
overwhelming popular opposition to prohibition in the South and the West.
7
According to John Dewey, the primary goal of progressive education should be to
instill discipline and character in young people.
emphasize the liberal arts over the natural sciences in teaching curricula.
undermine students' naïve religious beliefs.
develop specialized functional skills for employment.
educate students for life through active, participatory learning methods.
8
Which of the following was NOT an outcome of the 1925 Scopes Monkey Trial?
Fundamentalist religion continued to be a vibrant force in American spiritual life.
It was a hollow victory for the fundamentalist cause because the scientific absurdities of its position were revealed.
It was a complete legal vindication of a teacher's right to teach evolution in the public schools of Tennessee.
It was the final appearance in influential civic life of former presidential candidate William Jennings Bryan.
There was a progressive reconciling of the theological beliefs of religion with the findings of modern science by increasing numbers of mainline Christians.
9
How did American business in the 1920s attempt to solve the problem of developing enormous universal markets for its mass-produced goods?
American business developed a large range of product variations.
American business nurtured the birth and development of consumer advertising.
American business engaged in fierce price-competition wars.
American business introduced direct selling through catalogues and door-to-door solicitations.
American business offered government-backed guarantees on product performance.
10
What dark cloud hung over the economic prosperity enjoyed by Americans in the 1920s?
An enormous amount of American consumer debt
The inability of American business to produce sufficient numbers of products to meet increasing consumer demand
A takeover of the union movement by political radicals that threatened labor-business peace
Superfluous government spending that threatened to crowd out private investment in the booming economy
An excessive leve of savings by Americans that dampened consumer spending
11
All of the following were an outgrowth of the automobile revolution EXCEPT
the consolidation of schools.
the increased dependence of women on men.
the spread of suburbs.
a loss of population in less attractive states.
altered youthful behavior.
12
What did the 1920 census reveal about the lives of Americans?
For the first time in the nation's history, most men worked in manufacturing.
For the first time in the nation's history, most adult women were employed outside of the home.
For the first time in the nation's history, more Americans lived in the cities than in the countryside.
For the first time in the nation's history, most Americans lived in the trans-Mississippi West.
For the first time in the nation's history, most American families had fewer than four children.
13
What did Americans point to in order to justify their new sensual frankness?
The increased consumption of alcohol
The decline of fundamentalism
The rise of women's movement
The theories of Sigmund Freud
The influence of erotically explicit movies
14
Which socioeconomic group bore the heaviest tax burden in the 1920s as a result of the tax policies of Secretary of the Treasury Andrew Mellon?
Middle-income groups
The wealthy
The working class
The business community
The estates of those deceased
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