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Chapter 11 US History Review Game
According to Warren Harding's campaign speech
of 1920, America needed
a. revolution.
c. surgery.
b heroics.
.
d normalcy.
.
To many observers, Harding’s victory in the 1920 election
indicated that Americans ____.
a. wanted a break from international chaos and domestic crises
b. had faith in the Democratic party
c. voted to continue progressive reforms
d. supported active participation in international affairs
Invention of the typewriter led many
women to seek jobs in
a offices
.
b the army
.
This guy was called a “traitor to his class” for
increasing workers wages
a
.
b
.
c
.
d
.
Henry Ford
Andrew Mellon
Frederick Taylor
Albert Fall
Although President Harding appointed many fine people to his
cabinet, he probably doomed his administration to be
historically linked with scandal by
a.
b.
c.
d.
not recognizing his own limitations.
putting power and influence in the hands of the "Ohio
Gang."
naming Herbert Hoover as secretary of commerce.
failing to follow the advice of the "best minds of the
party."
Secretary of treasury who greatly
reduced taxes for the RICH
.
a. Andrew Mellon
b. Frederick Taylor
c. Henry Ford
d. Albert Fall
This guy was a banker to arranged for Germany to get
private banks loans; so Germany could avoid war.
a Andrew Mellon
.
b Henry Ford
.
c Charles G. Dawes
.
d Frederick Taylor
.
The Sacco and Vanzetti trial fueled the
nation’s fears about which issue?
a. the threat of radical
revolution
c. the political instability of
Latin America
b. unbridled growth of
corporate power
d. corruption in the White
House
First cabinet member to go to jail for
taking bribes.
a. Andrew Mellon
b. A. Mitchell Palmer
c. Albert Fall
America's productivity soared in the 1920s
as a result of
a. a large labor force.
b unlimited natural resources.
.
c. new technology and techniques in
manufacturing.
d bigger factories.
.
After WWI the Dawes Plan helped
Germany pay
a for new army
.
b war reparations
.
By 1930, 72 percent of the nation's electric
power was provided by
a. 10 holding companies. c. 3,700 local power
companies.
b. a strong President.
d. a well-known
chairperson.
In the 1920s African American Marcus
Garvey encouraged blacks to
a. return to Africa to establish a country and government on their
own.
b. return to the South and demand their rights as citizens of the
United States.
c. get an education and look for professional careers.
d. remain segregated from whites in the United States.
Who originated scientific management,
which relied on time-study analysis and
bonuses
a. Henry Ford
b. Charles G. Dawes
c. Frederick Taylor
d. A. Mitchell Palmer
From 1920 - 1930, the African American
population in industrial cities increased by
more than
a. 30%
b. 20%
c. 50%
d. 100%
At the beginning of World War I, the United
States had owed other countries money, but by
the early 1920s the United States was
a. deeply in debt.
c. devastated by the war.
b. owed money from
other countries
d. in a deep depression.
The assembly line sped up car
manufacturing and
a. made cars cost more
b. made the factory quieter.
c. reduced the cost of producing automobiles.
In 1914 Henry Ford doubled workers' wages
at his plant in Highland Park, Michigan,
because
a. the government had doubled the minimum wage.
b. the unions threatened to stage a strike if he did not.
c. he thought if the workers had more money they could
purchase more of his cars.
d. he wanted to help out the poor during the depression.
Which one of the following was NOT a
positive effect of assembly lines?
a. increased production and profits
b. raised the wages of laborers
c. provided jobs for thousands of people in need of work
d. caused jobs to be tedious