Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility

West Bank Town Becomes ‘Big Prison’ as Israel Fences It In

2 days ago

Trump Says He’s Willing to Let Migrant Farm Laborers Stay in US

2 days ago

US Electric Vehicle Tax Breaks Will Expire on Sept. 30

2 days ago

Eyeing Arctic Dominance, Trump Bill Earmarks $8.6 Billion for US Coast Guard Icebreakers

2 days ago

Trump’s Sweeping Tax-Cut and Spending Bill Wins Congressional Approval

2 days ago

Americans Celebrate Their Independence With Record-Breaking Travel Numbers

3 days ago

US Supreme Court to Decide Legality of Transgender School Sports Bans

3 days ago

Nvidia Set to Become the World’s Most Valuable Company in History

3 days ago

Poll: 41% in US ‘Extremely Proud’ to Be American, Near Historic Low

3 days ago
A History Buff? Take This New Year's Day Quiz
Inside-Sources
By InsideSources.com
Published 6 months ago on
December 31, 2024

F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby" was one of two significant books published in 1925. (Shutterstock)

Share

Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...

Americans celebrating New Year’s on Jan. 1, 1925, were just as excited about their futures as we are today, 100 years later. What was in store a century ago for the year ahead? Find out with this short, fun quiz.

J. Mark Powell portrait

J. Mark Powell

Opinion

1. On Jan. 3, 1925, a famous figure proclaimed himself a dictator. Who was he?

A: Adolf Hitler

B: Benito Mussolini

C: Josef Stalin

D: Francisco Franco

Answer: B. Having served as prime minister of Italy since 1922, the Fascist Party chief known as “Il Duce” (The Leader) delivered a speech to the Chamber of Deputies where he dropped all pretense of democracy. It is widely viewed as the start of his dictatorship.

2. On Jan. 5, 1925, Nellie Tayloe Ross did something no other American woman had ever done. What was it?

A: Elected CEO of a corporation

B: Swam the Mississippi River

C: Became governor of a state

D: Became a U.S. Army general

Answer: C. Ross was inaugurated that day as governor of Wyoming, making her the first female elected state chief executive in the United States. Her husband died in office in 1924, and she won a special election to serve the rest of his term. (Texas’ famous Miriam “Ma” Ferguson also won a special election as governor in 1924 and was inaugurated two weeks later.) Ross went on to serve as director of the U.S. Mint, the first woman to hold that job, too.

3. Dubbed one of several “Trials of the Century,” the Scopes Trial was a national sensation that involved what?

A: A challenge to Prohibition

B: A famous kidnapping

C: A double murder

D: Teaching evolution in public schools

Answer: D. For 11 days in July, teacher John T. Scopes was on trial in Dayton, Tenn., for violating a state law that banned evolution in the classroom. The prosecution team included three-time Democratic nominee for president William Jennings Bryan, and it was the first U.S. trial to be broadcast on national radio. Though Scopes was found guilty, his conviction was later overturned on a technicality.

4. On March 18, 1925, one of the worst natural disasters in U.S. history occurred. What was it?

A: The San Francisco Earthquake

B: The Tri-State Tornado

C: The Great Blizzard of ’25

D: The Great New England Hurricane

Answer: B. About 700 people were killed and more than 2,000 injured when a string of powerful tornadoes roared across a 220-mile stretch of Missouri, Illinois and Indiana. Railroad tracks were ripped from the ground, and debris was blown 50 miles. It remains the deadliest tornado outbreak in U.S. history.

5. On April 10, 1925, “The Great Gatsby” was published. It is widely considered the quintessential account of the Jazz Age. Who wrote it?

A: Ernest Hemingway

B: William Faulkner

C: F. Scott Fitzgerald

D: Willa Cather

Answer: C. Not only was “The Great Gatsby” Fitzgerald’s masterpiece but it also captured the spirit of many wealthy young people in the post-World War I generation.

6. Another book was published 90 days later. It foretold a far different era that lay ahead. What was it?

A: Brave New World

B: Mein Kampf

C: Things to Come

D: Atlas Shrugged

Answer: B. Adolf Hitler’s manifesto of hate was first printed in Germany on July 18, 1925. It made Hitler wealthy and had sold 5.2 million copies in 11 languages by the time World War II began in 1939. It is still in print.

7. On June 6, 1925, one of the “Big Three” U.S. automakers was founded. It remains a major force in the auto world today. That company was the namesake of which founder?

A: Henry Ford

B: Walter Chrysler

C: Charles Nash

D: Robert E. Olds

Answer: B. The Chrysler Corp.’s founder, Walter Chrysler, was Time magazine’s Man of the Year in 1928 and went on to finance the construction of New York City’s Chrysler Building.

8.  On Dec. 12, 1925, the very first type of this brand-new business opened that still exists today. What was it?

A: Radio station

B: Fast-food restaurant

C: Motel

D: Laundromat

Answer: C. The Milestone Mo-Tel began operating in San Luis Obispo, Calif. It was the first in the world to target auto travelers.

About the Author

J. Mark Powell is a novelist, former TV journalist and diehard history buff. He wrote this for InsideSources.com.

RELATED TOPICS:

DON'T MISS

What Are Fresno Real Estate Experts Predicting for 2025 and Beyond?

DON'T MISS

First California EV Mandates Hit Automakers This Year. Most Are Not Even Close

DON'T MISS

How Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Will Make China Great Again

DON'T MISS

What’s Caitlin Clark Worth to the WNBA? A Lot More Than Her $78,066 Salary.

DON'T MISS

Trump to Sign Tax-Cut and Spending Bill in July 4 Ceremony

DON'T MISS

Madre Fire Spurs Evacuations Across 3 Counties, Grows to More Than 70,000 Acres

DON'T MISS

Clovis, Sanger, Madera, and Bass Lake Will Light the Sky With Fireworks Shows Tonight

DON'T MISS

Oil Dips Ahead of Expected OPEC+ Output Increase

DON'T MISS

613 Killed at Gaza Aid Distribution Sites, Near Humanitarian Covoys, Says UN

DON'T MISS

Fresno County Authorities Investigating Suspicious Death of Transient Man

DON'T MISS

West Bank Town Becomes ‘Big Prison’ as Israel Fences It In

DON'T MISS

Israeli Military Kills 20 in Gaza as Trump Awaits Hamas Reply to Truce Proposal

UP NEXT

What’s Caitlin Clark Worth to the WNBA? A Lot More Than Her $78,066 Salary.

UP NEXT

Trump to Sign Tax-Cut and Spending Bill in July 4 Ceremony

UP NEXT

Madre Fire Spurs Evacuations Across 3 Counties, Grows to More Than 70,000 Acres

UP NEXT

Clovis, Sanger, Madera, and Bass Lake Will Light the Sky With Fireworks Shows Tonight

UP NEXT

Oil Dips Ahead of Expected OPEC+ Output Increase

UP NEXT

613 Killed at Gaza Aid Distribution Sites, Near Humanitarian Covoys, Says UN

UP NEXT

Fresno County Authorities Investigating Suspicious Death of Transient Man

UP NEXT

West Bank Town Becomes ‘Big Prison’ as Israel Fences It In

UP NEXT

Israeli Military Kills 20 in Gaza as Trump Awaits Hamas Reply to Truce Proposal

UP NEXT

Valley Crime Stoppers’ Most Wanted Person of the Day: Rachelle Maria Blanco

Madre Fire Spurs Evacuations Across 3 Counties, Grows to More Than 70,000 Acres

2 days ago

Clovis, Sanger, Madera, and Bass Lake Will Light the Sky With Fireworks Shows Tonight

2 days ago

Oil Dips Ahead of Expected OPEC+ Output Increase

2 days ago

613 Killed at Gaza Aid Distribution Sites, Near Humanitarian Covoys, Says UN

2 days ago

Fresno County Authorities Investigating Suspicious Death of Transient Man

2 days ago

West Bank Town Becomes ‘Big Prison’ as Israel Fences It In

2 days ago

Israeli Military Kills 20 in Gaza as Trump Awaits Hamas Reply to Truce Proposal

2 days ago

Valley Crime Stoppers’ Most Wanted Person of the Day: Rachelle Maria Blanco

2 days ago

Russia Pounds Kyiv With Largest Drone Attack, Hours After Trump-Putin Call

2 days ago

Boxer Chavez Jr Expected to Be Deported to Mexico to Serve Sentence, Mexican President Says

2 days ago

How Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Will Make China Great Again

Can you hear it — that loud roar coming from the East? It’s the sound of 1.4 billion Chinese laughing at us. Thomas L. Friedman The New Yo...

17 hours ago

Solar Farm in Riesel, Texas
17 hours ago

How Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Will Make China Great Again

Caitlin Clark Signs T-Shirt
17 hours ago

What’s Caitlin Clark Worth to the WNBA? A Lot More Than Her $78,066 Salary.

President Donald Trump speaks during a press conference in the Roosevelt Room at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., May 12, 2025. (Reuters File)
2 days ago

Trump to Sign Tax-Cut and Spending Bill in July 4 Ceremony

The Madre Fire burning near New Cuyama has scorched 70,801 acres as of Friday, July 4, 2025, afternoon, making it California’s largest wildfire of the year, with only 10% containment and multiple evacuation zones in place. (CalFire)
2 days ago

Madre Fire Spurs Evacuations Across 3 Counties, Grows to More Than 70,000 Acres

2 days ago

Clovis, Sanger, Madera, and Bass Lake Will Light the Sky With Fireworks Shows Tonight

A pumpjack operates at the Vermilion Energy site in Trigueres, France, June 14, 2024. (Reuters File)
2 days ago

Oil Dips Ahead of Expected OPEC+ Output Increase

Palestinians gather to collect what remains of relief supplies from the distribution center of the U.S.-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, June 5, 2025. (Reuters File)
2 days ago

613 Killed at Gaza Aid Distribution Sites, Near Humanitarian Covoys, Says UN

Billy Wayne Sinisgalli, a 54-year-old transient known locally as Wayne, was found dead along a rural Fresno road Wednesday in what authorities are investigating as a suspicious death. (Fresno County SO)
2 days ago

Fresno County Authorities Investigating Suspicious Death of Transient Man

Help continue the work that gets you the news that matters most.

Search

Send this to a friend