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Jeopardy Hosted by Mrs. Sugar

Important People WW1 Facts Vocabulary 1920 Facts 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

A long line of workers and equipment. Assembly Line A long line of workers and equipment. Each person does one specific job. Row 1, Col 1

The most famous baseball player Babe Ruth The most famous baseball player In the 1920s. 1,2

This caused Germany, Russia, and France to compete for land and power. Nationalism This caused Germany, Russia, and France to compete for land and power. 1,3

Henry Fords factories used _____________________ Assembly lines Henry Fords factories used _____________________ and division of labor to build cars. 1,4

A share of ownership in a Stock A share of ownership in a company 2,1

A car manufacturer that became famous for mass producing cars Henry Ford A car manufacturer that became famous for mass producing cars using an assembly line 2,2

Austria declared war on this country in Series circuit Austria declared war on this country in 1914 leading to World War 1 2,3

Economy as a result of WW1. Boom This happened to the US Economy as a result of WW1. This is a period of fast economic growth 2,4

An agreement nations make to support and defend each other Alliance An agreement nations make to support and defend each other 3,1

A famous jazz musician during the Harlem Renaissance Louis Armstrong A famous jazz musician during the Harlem Renaissance 3,2

Austria-Hungry, the Ottoman Empire, Parallel circuit Austria-Hungry, the Ottoman Empire, Germany, and Bulgaria were known as this during World War 1 3,3

electronics made chores Vacuum cleaners and mashing machines The invention of these 2 electronics made chores easier and gave women more free time. 3,4

to shape people’s thinking Propaganda Information that is used to shape people’s thinking 4,1

The first person to fly solo across Charles Lindberg The first person to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean 4,2

This changed the way war was fought because soldiers electromagnet This changed the way war was fought because soldiers fought and lived on the battlefield 4,3

to make automobiles. It made Mass production This was used in the 1920s to make automobiles. It made cars less expensive. 4,4

An agreement to stop fighting Armistice An agreement to stop fighting 5,1

A famous poet during the Harlem Langston Hughes A famous poet during the Harlem Renaissance. 5,2

The purpose of this group was to allow nations a way to solve It’s needle will turn The purpose of this group was to allow nations a way to solve problems peacefully 5,3

This neighborhood in NYC became a center for African American Harlem This neighborhood in NYC became a center for African American musicians, poets, and artists 5,4