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The Great War The 1920s The Great Depression Baker’s Choice MISC

- Members of the Central Powers of WWI Row Question

- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria Row Answer

- Members of the Allied Powers of WWI Row Question

- Britain, France, Russia, US Row Answer

- The Great War starts with the assassination of (Name of person and Country from) Row Question

- Archduke Franz Ferdinand from Austria-Hungary by Gavrilo Princip (Serbia) Row Answer

- Pledge by Germany to the US after the sinking of the Lusitania in which they promised to end all unannounced unrestricted submarine warfare on unarmed ships Row Question

- Sussex Pledge Row Answer

- What was the famous quote of Woodrow Wilson that is used to justify the US entering the Great War (later used by other Presidents as well) Row Question

- “War to make the world safe for Democracy” Row Answer

- The invention of the car led to people moving out to the suburbs and out of the cities over time. What was this movement called? Row Question

- Urban Sprawl Row Answer

- What did Henry Ford create in his factory that led to increased production and efficiency and was used in the future by many other manufacturers? Row Question

- The Assembly Line Row Answer

Row Question - Who advocated for the use of birth control for women in the 1920s that led to a decrease in the size of families during the decade?

- Margaret Sanger Row Answer

Row Question - What was the name of the secret underground clubs used for people to go to and drink at during prohibition?

- Speakeasies Row Answer

- What was the name of the famous Fundamentalist preacher that urged all men and women to stop drinking as it was the ‘tool of the devil’ during his very popular radio show ? Row Question

- Billy Sunday Row Answer

- What was Herbert Hoover’s campaign slogan while running for President in 1928 depicting the strength of the US economy? Row Question

- “Two Cars in Every Garage” Row Answer

- What specific group of individuals made up the ‘Bonus Army’ that marched on Washington and set up a shantytown demanding money owed to them by the government? Row Question

- World War I veterans Row Answer

- What is the exact date of the stock market crash in the 1920s? Row Question

- October 29, 1929 Row Answer

- What were the two causes of the stocket market crashing in the 1920s? Row Question

- Speculation, Buying on Margin Row Answer

- What was the nickname for the stock market crash of the 1920s? Row Question

- “Black Tuesday” Row Answer

- The name of the treaty in 1929 passed during the ‘Return to normalcy’ that banned war as a foreign policy measure in the United States? Row Question

- Kellogg-Briand Treaty Row Answer

- Three major reasons for labor unrest in the 1920s? Row Question

- Working conditions, inflation, technological unemployment Row Answer

- The date in which the United States signed the Treaty of Versailles, ending WWI. (Include month, day, year) Row Question

- The US never signed the treaty Row Answer

- The Sacco and Vanzetti trial results proved that what kind of movement was on the rise in the United States? Row Question

- Nativism Row Answer

- What was the name of Gertrude Stein’s book about WWI soldiers who has experienced the war first hand? Row Question

- ‘The Lost Generation’ Row Answer

- Out of all the pets Jennifer has, they are dogs, except for one. All her pets are cats also, except for one. How many pets, cats and dogs specifically, does Jennifer have? Row Question

- Jennifer has one dog and one cat Row Answer

-Rebus Puzzle: What does this mean?: -PDOIVOEL Row Question

- DIVE IN A POOL Row Answer

-REBUS PUZZLE: What does this mean? -SPLOASTCE Row Question

- LOST IN SPACE Row Answer

- Why can’t you borrow money from a leprechaun? Row Question

- Because they are always a little short… Row Answer

- What did the Irish ghost say to the other Irish ghost? Row Question

- Top O’ the MOANING to ya Row Answer