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Jeopardy People Business Misc. Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 African Americans People Immigrants Business Misc. Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from People President who served after Harding. He believed in staying out of business affairs to keep the good times going.

$100 Answer from People Pres. Calvin Coolidge

$200 Question from People Lost Generation writers wrote about Flawed, but heroic individuals. One lost generation writer was the author who wrote “The Great Gatsby”. Who wrote this?

$200 Answer from People F Scott Fitzgerald

$300 Question from People In the 1920s, women were given the right to vote, could go out with friends, were working outside of the home, and were becoming economically independent. What were the women called who embraced these ideas in the 1920s?

$300 Answer from People Flappers

$400 Question from People Pilot who flew solo non-stop across the Atlantic Ocean. He was a famed isolationist (believed U.S.A. should stay out of other countries Business)

$400 Answer from People Charles Lindbergh

$500 Question from People African American writer who became a leading voice for African Americans.

$500 Answer from People Langston Hughes

$100 Question from Immigrants What is hatred of Immigrants called (discrimination against them)

$100 Answer from Immigrants Nativism

$200 Question from Immigrants What organization discriminated against immigrants and other ethnic groups?

$200 Answer from Immigrants KKK

$300 Question from Immigrants What court case (named after the defendants) showed nativism because immigrants were found guilty and sentenced to death for a crime on very little evidence

$300 Answer from Immigrants Sacco and Vanzetti

$400 Question from Immigrants Name both laws that restricted immigration (especially from places other than western Europe)

$400 Answer from Immigrants Emergency Quota Act & National Origins Act

$500 Question from Immigrants Name the business leader who made his immigrant-based Employees give up their culture (More known for his famous invention of the Model T)

$500 Answer from Immigrants Henry Ford

$100 Question from African Americans Name 1 of the injustices that the NAACP tried to stop/battled against.

$100 Answer from African Americans Lynching, Segregation and discrimination

$200 Question from African Americans This was when a great number of African Americans moved to northern cities for new job opportunities available to them

$200 Answer from African Americans The Great Migration

$300 Question from African Americans What celebrated African Americans showing their cultural pride through art and music?

$300 Answer from African Americans Harlem Renaissance

$400 Question from African Americans Black Nationalism was shown by: 1) Glorifying black culture and traditions and 2) Pushed A.A.s to gain ___________ as the key to gaining political and economic power/equality.

$400 Answer from African Americans Education

$500 Question from African Americans Name both the African American leader and his controversial idea that said A.A. could never gain equality in America, so they should just leave. (His idea was rejected by African Americans)

$500 Answer from African Americans Marcus Garvey and “Back to Africa”

$100 Question from Business Who is credited with pioneering the idea of Mass Production?

$100 Answer from Business Henry Ford

$200 Question from Business People started buying all the new products of the 1920s on credit. Name both the “plan” and What it led Americans to be in?

$200 Answer from Business Installment plan And Debt

$300 Question from Business Development of new products led to the rapid economic growth of the 1920s Name the top 2 products of the 1920s

$300 Answer from Business Cars and Radios

$400 Question from Business Consumerism/Materialism = rising Spending on Business Products What led to an increase in Consumerism? (Hint Advertising)

$400 Answer from Business Mass Media

$500 Question from Business Name at LEAST 2 things that helped make businesses so successful

$500 Answer from Business (Lots of answers check if you’re close to 2+) Rising Consumer Income (People had more money) Mass Production (Assembly Line = Produce More) Rising Stock Market (Wealthier people spent more) Use of Credit/Installment Plan (More Spending) New Products (new things to buy and make)

$100 Question from Misc. The treaty of Versailles punished the losing Germany and forced Germany to pay war damages. What were the war damages called?

$100 Answer from Misc. Reparations

$200 Question from Misc. What was the idea that America should stay out of world affairs called? (Charles Lindbergh was an example of someone who championed this idea)

$200 Answer from Misc. Isolationism

$300 Question from Misc. The group of people who believed America was losing its traditions on issues like: Women’s Rights Ethics Values Materialism Consumerism

$300 Answer from Misc. Fundamentalists believed The Bible was word-for-word true.

$400 Question from Misc. The most famous fundamentalist issue was on this subject, that was the issue at the Scopes trial.

$400 Answer from Misc. Evolution

$500 Question from Misc. Life was generally good in the 1920s EXCEPT…. (name at least 3 Excepts)

$500 Answer from Misc. Excepts: For Farmers 2) Prohibition led to more crime KKK grew Nativism grew 5) Americans went into debt for their buying 6) Rise of Fundamentalism

Final Jeopardy True and False. 3 of these are false which 3! Speakeasies were caused by Prohibition Materialism is the buying of lots of consumer goods The Great Depression’s peak was in the 1920s Mass Media brought America closer together by sharing news Black Nationalism showed pride in A.A. culture and promoted education Automobiles increased women’s dependence on men Mass Media led to rise in Sports Stars like Babe Ruth Immigrant faced an easier time in America Installment plans were buying consumer goods on credit A science teacher was arrested and put on trial for teaching evolution

Final Jeopardy Answer False Answers were 3: The stock market crash on October 24, 1929 is what sparked the Great Depression. 6: Women were gaining more independence (Flappers) and cars would just help this 8: Immigrants faced widespread discrimination (nativism) ranging from laws restricting them coming (Emergency Quota ACT) to groups like KKK to business leaders like Henry Ford trying to change them. Even Sacco as part of the Sacco & Venzetti Trial was sentenced to die, in part for being an immigrant