DO NOT COPY Topic: A Turbulent Decade and The Jazz Age Objective: Students will be able to review for the Chapter 12 and 13 test on life in the 1920s.

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DO NOT COPY Topic: A Turbulent Decade and The Jazz Age Objective: Students will be able to review for the Chapter 12 and 13 test on life in the 1920s politically, socially, and economically Do Now: Think about the content that we have covered in Chapters 12 & 13 what was most influential in American History? Explain your answer. HW: (1) Study for Ch. 12/13 Test on Wed/Thursday! (2) Harlem Renaissance Project due Friday, March 27 th (3) Current Events online forum

Review…KWL What I KnowWhat I Want to KnowWhat I Learned

DO NOT COPY Topic: The Roaring 20’s Objective: Students will be able to collaboratively teach the class about the political, social and economic progression of the United States in the 1920’s and review for the Chapter 12 & 13 Test HW: (1) Study for the Chapter 12 & 13 test  extra credit review guide due before the test (2) Current Events

After the “Roaring 20s” presentations, respond to our essential question: How did life in the 1920s shape modern day America politically, socially, and economically? Be sure to provide THREE examples from the teaching presentations.

Jeopardy EconomicSocialPoliticalPeople Celebrity HS Photos Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Economic The period of social and economic turmoil following WWI

$100 Answer from Economic Demobilization

$200 Question from Economic Manufacturers made products specifically designed to go out of style and then replace them with an up-to-date model.

$200 Answer from Economic Planned Obsolescence

$300 Question from Economic A new business approach used to increase productivity, which led to methods such as the assembly line.

$300 Answer from Economic Scientific Management OR standardization

$400 Question from Economic The economic and political system that meant complete control of the means and production of society including property are controlled by the government (public)

$400 Answer from Economic Communism

$500 Question from Economic This marketing technique gained wide spread use during the 1920s. It allowed for Americans to buy products in a series of payments rather all at once.

$500 Answer from Economic Credit or Installment plan

$100 Question from Social This time period led to hostility towards immigrants, resurgence of the KKK, and violations of civil liberties out of fear of a revolution.

$100 Answer from Social RED SCARE

$200 Question from Social The American writers whose work reflected their disillusionment with society became known as

$200 Answer from Social The Lost Generation

$300 Question from Social A new style of African American music that grew out West African and Latin American rhythms, ragtime, and religious spirituals

$300 Answer from Social Jazz

$400 Question from Social African American movement north following WWI

$400 Answer from Social The Great Migration

$500 Question from Social A movement founded around 1900 to create unity among peoples of African descent.

$500 Answer from Social Pan Africanism

$100 Question from Political This Amendment repealed Prohibition

$100 Answer from Political 21 st Amendment

$200 Question from Political Marcus Garvey’s attempt to create an independent homeland in Africa.

$200 Answer from Political Black Nationalism

$300 Question from Political This act limited the number of immigrants to 2% of the 1890 census to prevent immigrants from Southern & Eastern Europe

$300 Answer from Political Immigration Act of 1924

$400 Question from Political It was said that these men were found guilty for their political views rather than the evidence against them.

$400 Answer from Political Sacco and Vanzetti

$500 Question from Political A group of detectives led by Elliot Ness to enforce Prohibition

$500 Answer from Political The Untouchables

$100 Question from People The man who changed mass production worldwide & the inventor of the Model T

$100 Answer from People Henry Ford

$200 Question from People The Prosecution’s star attorney during the Scopes Trial.

$200 Answer from People William Jennings Bryan

$300 Question from People During prohibition this Gangster ruled the Chicago underworld

$300 Answer from People Al Capone

$400 Question from People A famous female jazz singer of the Harlem Renaissance who recorded the hit single “Down Hearted Blues”

$400 Answer from People Bessie Smith

$500 Question from People Communist thinker, who believed in an unavoidable working class revolution

$500 Answer from People Karl Marx

$100 Question from HS Photos

$100 Answer from HS Photos

$200 Question from HS Photos

$200 Answer from HS Photos

$300 Question from HS Photos

$300 Answer from HS Photos

$400 Question from HS Photos

$400 Answer from HS Photos

$500 Question from HS Photos

$500 Answer from HS Photos

Final Jeopardy The strikes of 1919 were another battle in the long standing opposition between what two American groups?

Final Jeopardy Answer Labor and Capital