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ALL 35 OF MY POINTS WILL MARK BRAINILIEST!!!!!!!

NEED HELP WITH MY HISTORY I AM FAILING LOT OF QUESTIONS THATS WHY IM GIVING ALL MY POINTS!!!
please don't answer unless you can help don't just answer for the points please!!!

1) What was the significance of the Scopes trial?

It showed the rise of racial violence and discrimination in American cities.
It showed the conflict between Fundamentalist beliefs and the theory of evolution.
It showed the influence of the mass media in creating a national culture.

2) What was a result of Prohibition?

the growth of organized crime
the rise of a consumer culture
an African American literary awakening
a decrease in corruption

3) Which of the following explains the growth of Fundamentalism in the 1920s?

Fundamentalism encouraged racial pride and inspired a "Back-to-Africa" movement.
Americans were uneasy about rapid social change and supported traditional religious beliefs.
Americans wanted to increase women's opportunities in the workplace following World War I.

4) What were speakeasies?

the first motion pictures to feature sound
illegal bars that operated during Prohibition
jazz clubs that attracted flappers of the 1920s

5) How did women's roles in society change during the 1920s?

Many embraced the fashions and attitudes of the flapper.
Many were hired for high-level, managerial positions.
Most married women went to college and entered the professions.

6) Why did women have little influence on national politics in the 1920s?

Women did not have the right to vote.
Few women went to the polls.
Women's votes were not counted.

7) How did the movies and their stars influence popular culture?

Americans copied the styles of speech, dress, and behavior of their favorite movie stars.
Americans protested the negative racial and cultural stereotypes presented in movies.
Americans were eager to buy radios to listen to news stories and music.

8) What musical style is associated with Duke Ellington?

country
blues
jazz
classical

9) Why did some Americans support Prohibition?

They believed drinking was responsible for many problems in society.
They did not want the government to regulate personal behavior.
They wanted to prohibit the teaching of evolution in public schools.

10) Which of the following describes race relations in the 1920s?

Race riots occurred in several cities across the country.
The influence of the Ku Klux Klan declined.
The government supported Federal anti-lynching laws.

11) What was a theme of literature during the Harlem Renaissance?

the experience of being black in a white world
the influence of radio on popular culture
the goals of Prohibition

12) The Harlem Renaissance _____.
Select all that apply
involved African American writers, musicians, artists, and performers
was a celebration of African American culture
began during the Great Depression
began the Great Migration to Northern cities

13) Which of the following were prominent African American writers during the Harlem Renaissance?
Select all that apply
Zora Neale Hurston
Louis Armstrong
Langston Hughes
Paul Robeson

14) Which of the following apply to the image of the flapper?
Select all that apply
ankle-length skirts
bobbed hair
strings of necklaces
timid

15) Marcus Garvey _____.
Select all that apply
was a prominent African American actor
promoted a message of racial pride
was a gangster during Prohibition
organized the Universal Negro Improvement Association

Thanks so much I know it is a lot! if I had more points I would give them!!

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Step-by-step explanation:

#2. The growth of organized crime

#8. Jazz music

#6. women did not have the right to vote

#9.they believed drinking was responsible for many problems in society

User Murugan Pandian
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