AQA GCSE History "America 1920-1973" - People - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
First president of the United States George Washington
74%
US president during the Wall Street Crash who believed in "rugged individualism" and in Laissez-Faire policies Herbert Hoover
74%
US President who created the First and Second New Deals, repealed Prohibition and led the USA for most of the Second World War Franklin D. Roosevelt
70%
Entrepreneur who popularised the production line and made cars that were cheap enough for ordinary people to afford Henry Ford
65%
US President who proposed the formation of the League of Nations Woodrow Wilson
64%
Gang leader who was the head of a gang selling alcohol during the prohibition era
63%
Baptist preacher who led many civil rights protests including the Montgomery Bus Boycott and the 1963 March on Washington, believed in non-violent protest and delivered the 'I have a dream' speech Martin Luther King Jr.
62%
First Lady of the USA from 1933-1945 Eleanor Roosevelt
61%
US President known for supporting the Civil Rights Movement, describing a 'New Frontier' and being assassinated in 1963 John F. Kennedy
61%
German dictator who the US fought against in the Second World War Adolf Hitler
58%
Influential Rock 'n' Roll singer Elvis Presley
57%
African-American woman who refused to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama, triggering the Montgomery Bus Boycott of 1955 Rosa Parks
56%
Former member of the Nation of Islam who was assassinated by members of the Nation of Islam after becoming less extreme in his views Malcolm X
51%
Celebrity baseball player who set a home run record that lasted until 1961 Babe Ruth
46%
Italian-born immigrant charged with robbery and murder and sentenced to death by electric chair; he may not actually have been guilty Nicola Sacco
46%
Former vice-president who became president after the assassination of the above; he was known for promising a 'Great Society', manipulating his opponents and passing the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 Lyndon B. Johnson
45%
Italian-born immigrant charged with robbery and murder and sentenced to death by electric chair; he may not actually have been guilty Bartolomeo Vanzetti
44%
Vice-president who became president in April 1945 when the previous one died; he increased the minimum wage from 40 cents per hour to 75 cents per hour as part of the 'Fair Deal' Harry S. Truman
42%
Senator who claimed to have a list of 200 communist party members, who was the namesake of the 'Witch Hunts' in the Second Red Scare Joseph McCarthy
39%
Influential jazz musician in the 1920s or 1930s
37%
Republican president elected in 1952 who brought business people into the government to maintain the economy Dwight D. Eisenhower
36%
21-year-old woman who won the right to have an abortion in 1973 after a ruling by the Supreme Court Jane Roe / Norma McCorvey
36%
Father of a black girl who took the Board of Education of Topeka to court for segregating schools by race in 1954 Oliver Brown
36%
Daughter of the above who had to walk two miles to go to school even though there was a school for white students half a mile away Linda Brown
35%
Influential cartoon maker who had a large impact on popular culture Walt Disney
32%
Influential figure in the 1950s 'teenage rebellion'
27%
Author of the book 'The Feminine Mystique', which argued that women were not being given enough opportunities to pursue a career Betty Friedan
24%
Namesake of a Tariff Act that encouraged Americans to buy goods produced in the USA Joseph W. Fordney
23%
Author who wrote about life in the Great Depression
22%
US president who wanted to support businesses, saying "the chief business of the American people is business" Calvin Coolidge
22%
US Attorney General whose house was the target of a Communist terrorist attack, triggering the First Red Scare Alexander Mitchell Palmer
20%
Politician who didn't think the New Deal went far enough and proposed a scheme called Share Our Wealth in which nobody would be allowed to own more than $5 million and everyone would get $5000 to buy a radio, car and house Huey Long
19%
US president known for corruption and wanting to get "back to normalcy" following the First World War Warren G. Harding
18%
Famous performer in 1920s films
16%
Couple executed in 1953 for passing secrets regarding the atomic bomb to the Soviet Union (they may not actually have been guilty) Ethel and Julius Rosenberg
15%
Namesake of a Tariff Act that encouraged Americans to buy goods produced in the USA Porter J. McCumber
13%
Billionaire who was the only individual paying 79% income tax (the top tax bracket) under the New Deal John D. Rockefeller
12%
Leader of the STOP ERA campaign, which successfully opposed the Equal Rights Amendment on the grounds that it would lead to women in combat, abortion, unisex bathrooms and homosexual marriage Phyllis Schlafly
12%
US president who was assassinated by the above William McKinley
12%
Namesake of the tariff passed by the President in 1930, aiming to deal with the Great Depression Willis C. Hawley
12%
Namesake of the tariff passed by the President in 1930, aiming to deal with the Great Depression Reed Smoot
11%
Namesake of a set of rules all films had to follow to avoid obscenity and incitement to crime Will H. Hays
10%
KKK member who was convicted of the rape and murder of a young woman, reducing the appeal of the KKK David Stephenson
9%
Police chief in Birmingham, Alabama who attacked civil rights protestors on a non-violent march, leading to a greater level of support for the Civil Rights Movement Eugene 'Bull' Connor
9%
Founder of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) W. E. B. Du Bois
9%
Competitor in the 1927 World Heavyweight Boxing title, which had 60 million radio listeners
8%
Black girl who was photographed trying to attend Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas along with eight other black students in 1957 Elizabeth Eckford
8%
Popular musician in the 1930s (not jazz)
7%
Member of the US government accused of spying for the Soviet Union Alger Hiss
5%
Stunt performer who sat on the top of a flagpole for 49 days in the 1920s Alvin 'Shipwreck' Kelly
5%
Celebrity golfer in the 1920s Bobby Jones
5%
Catholic priest who set up the National Union for Social Justice, which aimed to provide fair work and wages for everyone; he had a radio show but was later forced off air for supporting the Nazis Charles Coughlin
5%
Retired doctor who proposed that everyone should retire at 60 to make more jobs for the young Francis Townsend
5%
Leader of the Ku Klux Klan Hiram Wesley Evans
5%
African-American baseball player who left the Negro National League and joined a previously all-white club in 1947 Jackie Robinson
5%
Man who assassinated the above in 1968 James Earl Ray
5%
Governor of Arkansas who sent soldiers to prevent these students from entering, though they were eventually forced to leave by the Federal government Orville Faubus
5%
African-American student who won a place at Mississippi University but was being persecuted by racists, who the president sent soldiers to protect James Meredith
3%
Anarchist who assassinated the US president in 1901 Leon Franz Czolgosz
3%
Mixed-race politician who successfully campaigned to allow African-American journalists into the press rooms at Congress and to allow African-American students into the US Naval Academy in the 1940s Adam Clayton Powell
2%
Losing candidate in the 1936 presidential election; he lost by the greatest margin in history Alf London
2%
Head of the Works Progress Administration who said in response to criticism about wasting taxpayers' money "hell, they've got to eat just like the rest of us!" Harry Hopkins
2%
Judge who sentenced the above; he said that he "may not actually have committed the crime but he is morally to blame because he is our enemy" Wester Thayer
2%
Black American sprinter who wore black gloves and no shoes to protest against poverty in the African-American community and support the Black Power movement
1%
Leader of the Black Cabinet, a group advising the president about issues regarding black people in the late 1930s Mary McLeod Bethune
1%
White civil rights campaigner who was murdered by the KKK in 1965 Viola Liuzzo
1%
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