1920s/1930s Review Game. What was the major reason for the Stock Market Crash of 1929? Number 1.

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1920s/1930s Review Game

What was the major reason for the Stock Market Crash of 1929? Number 1

What was the name given to these homes? Number 2

What was the New Deal? Number 3

What college did Andy Bernard graduate from on The Office? BONUS BLITZ

What amendment created prohibition? What amendment repealed it? Number 4

What was the purpose of the fireside chats? Number 5

Why were tenant farmers upset with the New Deal? Number 6

Finish this line: “Greed is ____________.” – Gordon Gecko BONUS BLITZ

Number 7 Why were Sacco and Vanzetti convicted of murder without a fair trial?

Number 8 How does supply-side economics benefit all of society?

How did Eleanor Roosevelt help women during the 1930s? Number 9

BONUS BLITZ From what local college did Detweiler earn his masters degree from?

What was the Black Cabinet? Number 10

What impact did the Dust Bowl have on Okies? Number 11

Number 12 What amendment created women’s suffrage?

BONUS BLITZ On the famous “I need more cowbell” SNL skit, what ‘70s song is being played?

What is a sub-prime loan? Number 13

What did FDR do for Native Americans? Number 14

What did Huey Long’s Share Our Wealth program call for? Number 15

BONUS BLITZ Name the three famous singers and famous actor who started together on the Mickey Mouse Club.

Number 16 What was the Harlem Renaissance?

Number 17 What were the Palmer Raids?

Number 18 What was the purpose of the Emergency Banking Act?

BONUS BLITZ What actress played the little girl in the movie E.T.?