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Tortora, Phyllis G. , and Sara B. Marcketti. "The 1920s: The Jazz Age." Survey of Historic
Costume. New York: Fairchild Books, 2021. 344–364. Bloomsbury Fashion Central. Web. 20
Jun. 2022. <http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781501337345.ch-015>.

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The 1920s: The Jazz Age


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DOI: 10.5040/9781501337345.ch-015
Page Range:
344–364

Chapter 15 Multiple-Choice Quiz

Chapter 15 Multiple-Choice Quiz


Read Survey of Historic Costume's Chapter 15: The 1920s: The Jazz Age, and
then answer the following questions. Choose the best possible response based
on the information provided in the textbook.

Question 1

Visible changes in acceptable dress for women that paralleled changes in social
roles during the 1920s included
short hair and short skirts

short hair and long skirts


increase in layers of clothing


decrease in the use of cosmetics


Question 2

This material was the first manufactured, regenerated fiber.


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silk

rayon

spandex
acetate

Question 3

This fashion designer created comfortable, practical clothes and combined


pullover sweaters with skirts.
Worth

Paquin
Doucet

Chanel

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Question 4
This art movement was popular during the 1920s and 1930s and was influenced
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by Egyptian, Mayan, and Ballet Russes motifs


Surrealism
Cubism

Art Deco

Art Nouveau

Question 5

During the 1920s, this figure type for women was the ideal.
s-shape

and narrow hips
flat bosom

and hips clearly defined by the shape of
curvy, with bosom, waistline,
clothing
a-line

Question 6

The robe de style featured


dropped waistline and full skirt

very closely fitted bodice and skirt


high waistline and narrow skirt

tailored suit and skirts


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Question 7

These popular women's hairstyles of the 1920s included


long and curled

long and straight


ponytails and braids


shingle and bobbed


Question 8

Jewelry during the 1920s was influenced by this artistic style.


Art Nouveau

Art Deco

Surrealism

Cubism

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Question 9
These very wide trousers were popular with college-age students
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polo shirts

Oxford bags
Yale trousers

school pants

Question 10

The following are true of childrens wear in the 1920s except:


Boys often wore blue and girls were often dressed in pink.

Boys and girls wore skirts for the first three years of life.
Store-bought clothing was increasingly sought.

Manufacturers focused on children's physical abilities and likes.


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