Quiz for:
Culture and Politics in the 1920s America

Question 1

Who were the key literary figures leading the Lost Generation movement after World War I?

Question 2

What literary group criticized materialism and the waste experienced during World War I?

Question 3

What cultural event in Harlem marked a significant artistic and social movement during the 1920s?

Question 4

What was a significant job opportunity for middle-class women in urban areas during the 1920s?

Question 5

What was the focus of fundamentalists in the 1920s regarding biblical interpretation?

Question 6

Which legislation aimed to limit immigration based on nationality and the 1910 census?

Question 7

Who were the key figures leading the Harlem Renaissance in the 1920s?

Question 8

What social group faced unequal wages compared to men for similar work in the 1920s?

Question 9

What marked the continuous movement of African Americans from the South to urban areas in the North and Midwest during the 1920s?

Question 10

Which group of Protestants opposed modernists and adhered to a literal interpretation of the Bible?

Question 11

What was the outcome of the highly publicized Scopes Monkey Trial of 1925?

Question 12

Which group of Protestants embraced societal changes and new gender roles during the 1920s?

Question 13

What event highlighted the conflict between modernist and fundamentalist beliefs in 1925?

Question 14

Who was the teacher prosecuted for teaching Darwin’s theory of evolution in the Scopes Monkey Trial of 1925?

Question 15

Which act further restricted immigration by setting even stricter quotas in 1924?