Q.1
What kind of behaviour would you expect from a "flapper" in the 1920s?
  • Smoking in public
  • Wearing a corset
  • Using cosmetics
  • Sporting close-cropped hair
Q.2
Which racist organisation used burning crosses to advertise their presence?
  • The John Birch Society
  • The White America Defence League
  • The Ku Klux Klan
  • The Confederacy
Q.3
For which team did "Babe" Ruth regularly play baseball?
  • Trenton Thunderbirds
  • The Railriders
  • The Boston Red Sox
  • The New York Yankees
Q.4
In which state did the Monkey-Scopes Trial take place in 1925?
  • Kentucky
  • West Virginia
  • Tennessee
  • North Carolina
Q.5
Which infamous murder of 1929 forced the authorities to take firmer measures against gang members like Al Capone and Lucky Luciano?
  • The Jonny Torrio Shoot Out
  • The Christmas Massacre
  • The Ascension Day Murders
  • The St. Valentine's Day Massacre
Q.6
The Volstead Act of 1919 introduced strict controls on the manufacture and consumption of alcohol. What name was given to this policy?
  • Abstinence
  • De-Alcoholisation
  • Prohibition
  • Speaking Easy
Q.7
Which of the following musical styles was most popular among young people in the 1920s?
  • Pop
  • Jazz
  • Country
  • Folk
Q.8
Of which new artistic style was New York's Chrysler Building an example?
  • Modernism
  • Art Deco
  • Cubism
  • Bauhaus
Q.9
Of what are the following all examples during the 1920s? The "Charleston", the "Black Bottom", the "Lindy Hop" and the "Breakaway".
  • Dance Crazes
  • Women's hair styles
  • Swimming strokes
  • Items of women's underwear
Q.10
In the "Red Scare" that swept America in the 1920s two Italian Americans, Sacco and Vanzetti, were executed in What political beliefs did they share?
  • Fascism
  • Communism
  • Anarchism
  • Christian Socialism
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