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Title: Chapter 8' Good Times and Bad


1
Chapter 8. Good Times and Bad
  • The Roaring 20s, The Great Depression, and World
    War II
  • Test Quiz

Sherry Woods, Caywood Elementary School
Lexington, TN
2
Who made cars cheaper by the moving assembly
process?
  • Adolph Hitler
  • Henry Ford
  • Theodore Roosevelt
  • Charles Lindbergh

3
Jazz came from whos musical heritage?
  • Native Americans
  • Japanese Americans
  • African Americans
  • Elvis Presley

4
The Harlem Renaissance was
  • The migration of African Americans to the North
    during the 1920s
  • A system that allowed people to buy on credit.
  • A program that put people to work building roads.
  • A time of great activity in the arts by African
    American writers, musicians, and artists.

5
Which of these led to the stock market crash of
1929?
  • More people wanted to sell stock than to buy
    stock.
  • World War I caused the economy to crash.
  • There were too many people without full-time
    jobs.
  • Farmers could not produce enough food for the
    country.

6
Did the New Deal give the federal government more
or less power and workers?
  • More
  • Less

7
Which of the following did workers do for the
Works Progress Administration?
  • Take over banks.
  • Replace workers on strike.
  • Build roads, airports, and public buildings
  • Fly airplanes.

8
Hydroelectric dams helped regions grow by
  • Letting investors buy shares of stocks in the
    dams.
  • Giving farmers more land on which to grow crops.
  • Using the water stored by the dams to produce
    electricity.
  • Allowing farmers to sell water at high rates.

9
The United States entered the war only a day
after this event.
  • The Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor.
  • The Germans attacked New York City.
  • Britain declared war on Germany.
  • Russia invaded Britain

10
Rationing was started by the U.S. government to
make sure
  • That people made a lot of money.
  • That soldiers had enough supplies during the war.
  • Stores didnt go out of business.
  • Everyone could have lots of everything.

11
Which group of people were placed in relocation
camps during the war?
  • German Americans
  • Japanese Americans
  • Native Americans
  • African Americans

12
During the Holocaust
  • the Germans invaded and bombed Poland.
  • German planned to invade eastern Europe
  • the German cities were destroyed by firebombs.
  • Hitler and his army mass murdered European Jews
    and other hated groups.

13
Before they could invade Italy, the Allies first
had to
Africa
  • Defeat Japan
  • Win back Pearl Harbor
  • Attack Russia
  • Control North Africa.

14
Which of these was not a popular activity in the
1920s?
  • Listening to sports and jazz on the radio.
  • Attending baseball, football, and basketball
    games.
  • Playing golf and tennis.
  • Watching game shows on television.

X
15
Who was President when World War II began
  • Herbert Hoover
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt
  • Paul Harvey
  • James Peaine

16
Which President made the decision to drop the
atomic bomb on Japan?
  • Herbert Hoover
  • Harry S. Truman
  • Henry Ford
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt
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