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Study Guide Unit 4


1. Why did women have more free time in the 1920s?
2. What was the effect of World War I on the U.S. economy?
3. Complete the following analogy:
Ally is to friend as alliance is to
4. What effect did World War I have on African Americans?
5. What was the purpose of the League of Nations?
6. In what way did trench warfare change the way war was fought?

7. Mass production was used in the 1920s to make automobiles. Workers on


assembly lines each did one step of the car-building process. What was one effect
of mass production?
8. The most important change for women in the 1920s was that they

9. During World War I, people moved to cities to

10. Germany, Russia, and France competed for land and power because of
11. What happened in 1914 that led to World War I?

12. What made the United States enter the World War I?

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13. Which nations were members of the Allied Powers (Allies)?
14. Henry Fords factories used assembly lines and division of labor to
15. A period of fast economic growth is known as a

16. How did entertainment in the U.S. change in the 1920s?

17. Some Allied leaders used the Treaty of Versailles to

18.Who were the new workers in factories during World War I?


19. During the war, the U.S. government created more supplies for soldiers by
20. A neighborhood in New York City became a center for African American
musicians, writers, and artists. This period of cultural rebirth is now referred to
as?

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