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1920

Created by cobb367

Fun Trivia : Quizzes : 1920s History
1920 game quiz
"This is a continuation of a series of quizzes about the World War I era, now venturing into a new decade."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. In January, a notorious paramilitary force that came to be known as the Black and Tans was raised. In what city might one need to have been wary of the Black and Tans in 1920?
    Munich, Germany
    Cork, Ireland
    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
    Veracruz, Mexico


2. On February 17, a young woman was fished out of a canal in Berlin after an apparent suicide attempt. Taken to a mental hospital, she eventually made an extraordinary claim. Which of these was it?
    She was training to swim the English Channel
    She was Queen Marie of Romania
    She was the illegitimate daughter of Kaiser Wilhelm II
    She was Grand Duchess Anastasia of Russia


3. On March 19, the United State Senate, for the second and final time, voted against ratification of the Treaty of Versailles signed by President Woodrow Wilson the previous year, effectively blocking U.S. entry into the League of Nations. What senator led the fight against ratification?
    Robert M. La Follette
    Robert A. Taft
    Henry Cabot Lodge
    William E. Borah


4. The 1920 Olympics, held in Antwerp, Belgium, opened on April 20. During these games, long distance running events were dominated by athletes from what country?
    Australia
    Finland
    Ethiopia
    Italy


5. On May 18, Karol Jozef Wojtyla, later to become Pope John Paul II, was born in what Polish locality?
    Czestochowa
    Wadowice
    Gdansk
    Krakow


6. In August, the Red Army of Russia fought a climactic battle with the forces of what nation?
    Turkey
    Germany
    Poland
    Japan


7. On September 16, a terrorist bomb exploded and killed dozens of people at what location in New York City?
    Grand Central Station
    Union Square
    Times Square
    Wall Street


8. On October 10, what piece of classical music had its public premiere in Birmingham, England?
    Pomp and Circumstance Marches by Edward Elgar
    The Rite of Spring by Igor Stravinsky
    The Planets by Gustav Holst
    Rhapsody in Blue by George Gershwin


9. On November 2, the American electorate, joined for the first time by female voters, chose Republican Warren G. Harding for President over Democrat James M. Cox. A third-party candidate, however, received 3.4% of the vote, even though he was in a federal prison at the time. Who was this candidate?
    Eugene V. Debs
    Big Bill Haywood
    Al Capone
    Samuel Gompers


10. On November 27, silent film star Douglas Fairbanks had his first big hit with the opening of what movie?
    The Gold Rush
    The Sheik
    The Mark of Zorro
    Ben-Hur


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