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Tennessee US History EOC Module 3 the Twenties and the Great Depression overview quiz quiz

17questions. Pick an answer and you'll see why right away.

  1. Henry Ford's use of the assembly line in the 1920s mainly resulted in:

  2. The Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s was a flourishing of:

  3. Many Americans in the 1920s bought cars and appliances using installment credit, which means they:

  4. Prohibition (the 18th Amendment) is generally seen as a failure because it:

  5. The 1925 Scopes Trial in Dayton, Tennessee, was a conflict over:

  6. The immigration laws of the 1920s set up a quota system that mainly aimed to:

  7. The event most often used to mark the start of the Great Depression is:

  8. Buying stock 'on margin' in the 1920s meant:

  9. Which was a major underlying cause of the Great Depression, besides the crash?

  10. The Dust Bowl of the 1930s refers to:

  11. Shantytowns of the unemployed during the Depression were mockingly called:

  12. President Hoover's general approach to the Great Depression was based on:

  13. The New Deal is summarized by the three R's, which are:

  14. The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), a New Deal agency, mainly provided:

  15. Which New Deal reform insured people's bank deposits so a bank failure would no longer wipe out their savings?

  16. The most enduring reform of the New Deal, creating old-age pensions and unemployment insurance, was:

  17. What was the New Deal's biggest lasting effect on government?