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Prosperity and Depression

Prosperity and Depression . Chapter 7 Review. The time period after WWI in which people enjoyed an economic boom was known as. The Technology Age The Roaring Twenties The Great Depression. What method did Henry Ford use to produce cars that were less expensive and more efficient?.

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Prosperity and Depression

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  1. Prosperity and Depression Chapter 7 Review

  2. The time period after WWI in which people enjoyed an economic boom was known as • The Technology Age • The Roaring Twenties • The Great Depression

  3. What method did Henry Ford use to produce cars that were less expensive and more efficient? • Moving Assembly Line • Using designs made in Japan • Hiring only immigrants

  4. Why did radio companies start advertising to increase profits in 1922? • Actors began to demand money • New technology made broadcasting more expensive • Radio sales dropped because most people already had a radio

  5. How did Americans feel during the 1920s? • Discouraged • Angry • hopeful

  6. What was the original purpose of radio technology? • entertainment in homes • Providing sound for movies • communication between ships

  7. What was the time of great activity in the arts by African American writers, musicians, and artists? • Holocaust • Industrial Revolution • Harlem Renaissance

  8. What happened in 1929 when more people wanted to sell stocks than to buy them? • Stock Market Crash • Dust Bowl • People built Shantytowns

  9. Areas of the Great Plains that faced severe droughts and wind storms in the early 1930s were known as • Dry Bowl • Okies • Dust Bowl

  10. Charities help people get food by serving them soup and bread in • Hoovervilles • Shantytowns • Soup Kitchens

  11. Many people left the Dust Bowl areas such as Oklahoma and migrated to • California • Detroit • Farms

  12. Which amendment was know as the Prohibition Amendment? • 15th • 18th • 21st

  13. How did the radio help make sports more popular? • Planes with radios took people to sporting events • Babe Ruth became a radio broadcaster • More people could listen to games

  14. Roosevelt’s plan to help the economy recover is known as the • Square Deal • Real Deal • New Deal

  15. Which act put a tax on salaries that workers could receive once they retired? • Retirement Act • Employment Act • Social Security Act

  16. What was the purpose of the FDIC? • Regulate radio and telephone • Insure bank deposits • Manage social security system

  17. What group employed men to plant trees on public land? • AAA • SSA • CCC

  18. Many leaders were not concerned at first about the stock market crash because • They felt is was part of the ups and downs • They had not invested in the stock market • They knew that European countries would buy extra stocks

  19. Many banks closed during the Great Depression because • Congress place high tariffs on banks • Banks had made unwise stock purchases • People could not repay their loans

  20. Which industry benefited from the sudden accelerated production and sales of the automobile? • A. Oil Industry • Construction of highways • Both

  21. Why was Germany’s economy hit harder than other countries by the Great Depression? • The value of German money was too high • Germany had huge debts to pay after losing WWI • The rest of Europe sent their troops to attack Germany

  22. The three major goals of the New Deal were • Security, safety, stocks • Work, welfare, wealth • Relief, recovery, reform

  23. Who’s Who? • President of the Us during the 20s and 30s. Shabby towns named after him. • An AA poet • First to fly solo across the Atlantic • Known for his musical talent • President who is known for his New Deal Plan

  24. How did working life change for women? • Women joined the workforce • From farming to manufacturing • From factory to office

  25. What was an effect of the Dust Bowl? • Factories laid off workers • Families left California to head east. • Many became migrant workers

  26. What musical heritage developed jazz music? • Native Americans • Japanese Americans • African Americans

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