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Question | Answer |
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a major weakness in the prosperity of the 1920's was that it was | unevenly distributed through the population |
which aspect of life during the 1920's most likely caused the decade to be labeled the roaring twenties | social change |
which group did not fare well during the prosperity of the 1920's | small farmers |
in the United States, one of the basic causes of the Great Depression that began in 1929 was the | overexpansion of industrial production |
which is the most valid generalization to be drawn from the study of Prohibition in the United States | social attitudes can make laws difficult to enforce |
a major characteristic of the United States economy during the 1920's was the | uneven distribution of income among Americans |
the Harlem Renaissance can best be described as a | black expression of racial heritage |
Participants in the Harlem Renaissance encouraged black Americans to | take pride in their culture |
an accurate statement about the Great Depression of the 1930's is that | a variety of factors combined to bring about the economic collapse |
which was an immediate effect of the use of new production techniques during the period from 1900 - 1929 in the United States | a flood of consumer products on the market |
a major reason for the depressed economic conditions of farmers in the1920's was | over production of agricultural goods |
which statement best describes conditions in the 1920's in the United States | an increase in the availability of credit resulted in an expansion of consumer purchasing power |
the boom years of the 1920's, was characterized by | widespread use of the automobile and an increase in buying |
in the United States, attempts to enforce laws relating to Prohibition led to a public awareness that | unpopular laws are difficult if not impossible to enforce |
a major factor contributing to the Great Depression of the 1930's in the United States was the | decline in farm prosperity in the 1920's |