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Hear the Twenties Roar!

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Fun Trivia : Quizzes : 1920s History
Hear the Twenties Roar game quiz
"Illegal booze, organized crime, and prosperity for those that could play the stock market. What a time to be alive!"

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1. As 1919 rolled into the uproarious twenties, this man held the most powerful position in the United States. Who was president when the decade started?
    Calvin Coolidge
    Warren G. Harding
    Herbert Hoover
    Woodrow Wilson


2. Women started wearing their hair short and their hemlines shorter. Many young women broke from tradition and began asserting themselves. They were known to be breezy and informal. Were these young women called women's libbers?
    Yes
    No


3. In 1927, an unknown airmail pilot did what no man had succeeded at before. He flew solo across the Atlantic Ocean. Everyone knows the pilot was Charles Lindbergh. But, do you know the name of his plane?
    The Kitty Hawk
    The Spirit of St. Louis
    The Enola Gay
    The Spirit of Entreprise


4. The 20s could arguably be called the decade of controversy. One such controversial event took place in a small classroom in Tennessee. What was a teacher put on trial for teaching?
    Political philosophy of Communism
    Sex education
    Theory of evolution
    How to make liquor


5. In the 1920s, Americans were fearful of a political philosophy that had led to revolution in Russia. What name did the fear of Communism take during this time?
    Answer: (Two Words (no "the"))


6. President Harding appointed friends and unqualified men to hold important cabinet positions. One of these men, Albert B. Fall, leased oil reserves that belonged to the U.S. to oil companies and made thousands. Was Fall responsible for the Teapot Dome Scandal?
    Yes
    No


7. For years women such as Susan B. Anthony and Carrie Chapman Catt labored to gain women the right to vote. What was the first state to grant women the right to vote?
    Wyoming
    Michigan
    Colorado
    Ohio


8. Prohibition added some new and interesting words to our vocabulary, including "bathtub gin", "bootlegging", and "rumrunners". What was the name of a bar that illegally sold liquor?
    Answer: (One Word)


9. It seemed during this decade that the rich were getting richer and the poor were trying to get a little more. How? The stock market. For most of the 20s it was a bull market, and people were reaping the benefits. But, towards the end of the 1920s it all came to a crashing end. What nickname was given the day of the stock market crash?
    Black Thursday
    Black Friday
    Black Wednesday
    Black Tuesday


10. During the 1920s a group that had lost popularity regained influence. They specialized in terrorizing others and even contributed to keeping Al Smith, a Catholic, out of the White House. What was the name of this group?
    Answer: (initials or full name)


11. African-American cultural experienced a surge during the 20s. Literature, song, and music gave the African-American a chance to create their own images and express their unique experiences. Where did this renaissance take place?
    Answer: (One Word)


12. Until 1927, a full-length talking movie didn't exist. Moviegoers could sit back and watch the comic talents of Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton, but they couldn't hear them talk. What was the first talkie?
    Modern Times
    The General
    The Jazz Singer
    Becky Sharpe


13. Baseball was all the rage during this time. You were either a Yankees fan or Red Sox fan. But the all-time player in 1920 was the Sultan of Swat, a man who broke record for season homeruns. Who was this player?
    Lou Gehrig
    Joe DiMaggio
    Babe Ruth
    Hank Aaron


14. In 1924, one of these cost $290. It was the most popular vehicle in America, and its creator offered to sell the car in any color, so long as the customer wanted black. What was the most popular car in the 1920s?
    Mustang
    Model A
    Model T
    Edsel


15. Al Capone developed a big business out of prohibition. Was Capone based in New York?
    Yes
    No


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