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Family Feud - Re-Created by Lora O’Neill 4/28/2008, email: themathelk@hotmail.com Music and graphics from original game file authored by Kerry Rasmussen Game Setup: On slide 3 you can click to edit up to 10 entries. Add a word or phrase to the left and a number to the right. The numbers should decrease down the left side and continue to decrease down the right side. If you choose to use less than 10, delete the text box AND delete the number from the black text box so the students know how many boxes there are. How to play: Divide the class into 2 groups. Use the face off slide and have 1 person from each group come to the front. State the prompts for the game; the first of the 2 players to give you an answer on the board, reveal the answer. If it is not the top answer, the other player gets to try for a higher answer. The winning team can choose to play or to pass. Whichever team plays will begin to guess what you have hidden on the board. When they guess one of your entries, click on the black box for that entry and the white box will appear. Add the number from the entry to the team’s totals by clicking in the box and changing the numbers (YOU REALLY CAN DO THIS IN POWERPOINT I PROMISE). If someone guesses something that was not there, click on the first gold box at the bottom of the screen. The same team continues until all 3 gold boxes have been xed. If the first team gets xed, the opposing team gets the chance to steal by naming any of the remaining entries.

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America’s determination to stay out of World War I was characteristic of their policy of __________ism. FACE OFF FACE OFF

Answer: Isolationism FACE OFF FACE OFF

Democratic Presidents of the 20th century X X X Democratic Presidents of the 20th century F.D.R 20 1) X X X X X X PERIOD 3 6) X X X X X X Bill Clinton 20 2) X X X X X X Harry Truman 20 FOSSIL 21 Woodrow Wilson 20 7) X X X X X X SEDIMENT 2 SHELLS 12 3) X X X X X X John F. Kennedy 20 Lyndon B. Johnson 20 JARASSIC 13 4) X X X X X X EONS 5 Jimmy Carter 20 5) X X X X X X X X X X X X

Republican Presidents of the 20th century X X X Republican Presidents of the 20th century Warren Harding 20 1) X X X X X X Gerald Ford 20 6) X X X X X X PERIOD 3 2) X X X X X X FOSSIL 21 Calvin Coolidge 20 SEDIMENT 2 Ronald Reagan 20 7) X X X X X X Herbert Hoover 20 SHELLS 12 3) X X X X X X George H.W. Bush 20 8) X X X X X X LAYERS 2 Dwight Eisenhower 20 JARASSIC 13 4) X X X X X X Teddy Roosevelt 10 DX 1 9) X X X X X X 5) X X X X X X EONS 5 Richard Nixon 20 10) X X X X X X William H. Taft 10 X X X X X X X X X X X X

Which killed more people? World War I or the Spanish Flu? FACE OFF FACE OFF

Answer: Spanish Flu FACE OFF FACE OFF

Major 20th century American wars X X X Major 20th century American wars 1) X X X X X X World War I 20 FOSSIL 21 World War II 20 2) X X X X X X Korean War 20 SHELLS 12 3) X X X X X X JARASSIC 13 4) X X X X X X Vietnam War 20 1st Iraq War 20 EONS 5 5) X X X X X X X X X X X X

20th century military innovations X X X 20th century military innovations 1) X X X X X X Nuclear weapons 20 Modern artillery 20 6) X X X X X X PERIOD 3 Tanks 20 2) X X X X X X FOSSIL 21 SHELLS 12 3) X X X X X X Poison Gas 20 JARASSIC 13 Military Aircraft 20 4) X X X X X X 5) X X X X X X EONS 5 Machine gun tech 20 X X X X X X

What finally prompted the U.S. to enter WWI? FACE OFF FACE OFF

Answer: The Zimmerman Note FACE OFF FACE OFF

Ways Flappers rebelled against tradition X X X Ways Flappers rebelled against tradition Short hair 20 1) X X X X X X PERIOD 3 Cast off corsets 20 6) X X X X X X 2) X X X X X X Short skirts 20 FOSSIL 21 Dance crazes 20 7) X X X X X X SEDIMENT 2 SHELLS 12 Drank alcohol 20 3) X X X X X X LAYERS 2 Listened to Jazz 20 8) X X X X X X JARASSIC 13 4) X X X X X X Smoked in public 20 Dated casually 20 EONS 5 5) X X X X X X X X X X X X

X X X Prohibition: Praise and Criticism X X X X X X Less domestic violence20 1) X X X X X X PERIOD 3 Organized crime 20 6) X X X X X X 2) X X X X X X More productivity 20 FOSSIL 21 Two Amendments 20 7) X X X X X X SEDIMENT 2 SHELLS 12 “Saves” addicts 20 3) X X X X X X LAYERS 2 Difficult to enforce 20 8) X X X X X X JARASSIC 13 4) X X X X X X Improved moral fiber 20 Happier families 20 EONS 5 5) X X X X X X X X X X X X

During the 1920s, the U.S. manufactured ___% of the world’s cars. FACE OFF FACE OFF

Answer: 85% FACE OFF FACE OFF

Commonalities between 20s Presidents X X X Commonalities between 20s Presidents Conservative 20 1) X X X X X X Republicans 20 2) X X X X X X FOSSIL 21 SHELLS 12 3) X X X X X X Laissez-faire economics20 4) X X X X X X Anti-union 20 JARASSIC 13 X X X X X X

Ways the lives of 1920s American youth changed X X X Ways the lives of 1920s American youth changed Child Labor Laws 20 1) X X X X X X High school educated 20 2) X X X X X X FOSSIL 21 SHELLS 12 3) X X X X X X More time with peers 20 4) X X X X X X Casual dating 20 JARASSIC 13 X X X X X X

When President Hoover responded violently to “this” protest, he crushed his chances for re-election. FACE OFF FACE OFF

Answer: The Bonus Army March FACE OFF FACE OFF

Examples of Nativism/Racism After WWI and Russian Revolution Sacco & Vanzetti Trial20 1) X X X X X X PERIOD 3 6) X X X X X X Immigration “Quotas” 20 2) X X X X X X Palmer Raids 20 FOSSIL 21 Red Scare 20 7) X X X X X X SEDIMENT 2 SHELLS 12 3) X X X X X X Expansion of KKK 20 Surge in lynchings 20 JARASSIC 13 4) X X X X X X EONS 5 KKK “Decade System”20 5) X X X X X X X X X X X X

Consumer Products of the 20s X X X Consumer Products of the 20s 1) X X X X X X Radios 20 FOSSIL 21 Cars 20 2) X X X X X X Refrigerators 20 SHELLS 12 3) X X X X X X JARASSIC 13 4) X X X X X X Washing Machines 20 Vacuum Cleaners 20 EONS 5 5) X X X X X X X X X X X X

The UNIA championed black separatism in both social and economic terms The UNIA championed black separatism in both social and economic terms. Who started this organization? FACE OFF FACE OFF

Answer: Marcus Garvey FACE OFF FACE OFF

“Push” factors for the Great Migration X X X “Push” factors for the Great Migration Racial violence 20 1) X X X X X X “Jim Crow” laws 20 2) X X X X X X FOSSIL 21 SHELLS 12 3) X X X X X X Boll weevil infestation20 4) X X X X X X Poor economy 20 JARASSIC 13 X X X X X X

20th century civil rights groups X X X 20th century civil rights groups NAACP 20 1) X X X X X X La Raza Unida 20 6) X X X X X X PERIOD 3 2) X X X X X X FOSSIL 21 C.O.R.E. 20 7) X X X X X X Black Panthers 20 SEDIMENT 2 S.C.L.C 20 SHELLS 12 3) X X X X X X 8) X X X X X X Brown Berets 20 LAYERS 2 S.N.C.C. 20 JARASSIC 13 4) X X X X X X A.I.M. 20 9) X X X X X X DX 1 EONS 5 U.F.W. 20 5) X X X X X X X X X X X X

What finally ended the Great Depression? FACE OFF FACE OFF

Answer: Deficit spending during World War II. FACE OFF FACE OFF

Contributing Causes of the Great Depression X X X Contributing Causes of the Great Depression Weak banking system 20 1) X X X X X X PERIOD 3 Declining agriculture 20 6) X X X X X X 2) X X X X X X Debts from WWI 20 FOSSIL 21 Credit & Loans 20 7) X X X X X X SEDIMENT 2 SHELLS 12 Overproduction 20 3) X X X X X X LAYERS 2 Hawley-Smoot Tariff 20 8) X X X X X X JARASSIC 13 4) X X X X X X Falling prices 20 Lost jobs 20 EONS 5 5) X X X X X X X X X X X X

X X X “New Deal” Programs X X X X X X 1) X X X X X X W.P.A. 20 FOSSIL 21 C.C.C. 20 2) X X X X X X Social Security Act 20 SHELLS 12 3) X X X X X X JARASSIC 13 4) X X X X X X F.D.I.C. 20 S.E.C. 20 EONS 5 5) X X X X X X X X X X X X

Which fascist, neutral country was known to support Germany & Italy during WWII? FACE OFF FACE OFF

Answer: Spain FACE OFF FACE OFF

Nuremberg Laws Prohibited… X X X Nuremberg Laws Prohibited… Cross-racial relationships 1) X X X X X X Jewish citizenship 20 2) X X X X X X FOSSIL 21 SHELLS 12 3) X X X X X X Business ownership 20 4) X X X X X X Jewish suffrage 20 JARASSIC 13 X X X X X X

“World War 2 Military Codes: X X X “World War 2 Military Codes: Broken & Unbroken Enigma 20 1) X X X X X X PERIOD 3 6) X X X X X X U.S. Navajo Code 20 FOSSIL 21 Purple 20 2) X X X X X X X X X X X X

Family Feud Created originally by Kerry Rasmussen Family Feud Created originally by Kerry Rasmussen. Re-created by Lora O’Neill 4/28/2008. email: themathelk@hotmail.com Original sound and graphic files from original file. www.be-a-gameshow-host.wikispaces.com