31.In his novel A Farewell to Arms, Ernest Hemingway a.ridiculed the narrowness of suburban, middle-class life. b.used the muckraking style to criticize large industries. c.rejected traditional values and the idealism of his youth. d.satirized the era’s mass consumerism. 32.Which writer is NOT associated with the Lost Generation? a.Ernest Hemingway b.Stephen Crane c.Sinclair Lewis d.F. Scott Fitzgerald 33.The National Origins Act of 1924 was aimed at limiting the immigration of: a.western Europeans and Irish Protestants. b.western European Catholics and Japanese. c.southern and eastern Europeans and Japanese. d.Germans and southern and eastern Europeans. 34.What would be the only group viewed favorably by the Ku Klux Klan? a.white Catholics b.Jews c.African Americans d.German Protestants 35.Which group would not have been strong supporters of prohibition? a.female leaders of the temperance movement b.fundamentalist preachers c.immigrants in urban ethnic areas d.protestant leaders in the South 36.The Scopes Trial revealed fundamentalists’ discomfort with: a.international communism. b.nativism. c.labor unions. d.evolutionary science. 37.In an effort to expand markets and avoid foreign tariffs, U.S. companies a.made negotiating concessions with organized labor. b.increasingly became multinational corporations. c.resorted to trade embargoes with European nations. d.supported the Sheppard-Towner Act. 38.In the Kellogg-Briand Pact, the United States a.withdrew its commitment to free trade. b.renounced aggression and condemned war. c.began an arms race with European powers. d.agreed to limit industrial overproduction. 39.The “Good Neighbor Policy†was designed to a.address the growing problem of crime in urban areas. b.bring social justice to blacks in the South. c.address the growing problem of crime in rural areas. d.improve relations with nations in Latin America. 40.Factors that led to Herbert Hoover’s victory in 1928 included all of the following EXCEPT a.Hoover’s anti-prohibition stance drew new Republican votes from ethnic workers. b.fundamentalists attacked Al Smith because he was a Roman Catholic. c.the voters associated the apparent prosperity of the 1920s with the Republicans.