Powerpoint Jeopardy 10 20 30 40 50 Booming Economy 1920’s Government Cultural Tensions Cultural Trends Harlem Renaissance 10 20 30 40 50
The inventor of the Model T, a car that made the automobile an affordable mode of transportation for nearly all Americans. – 10 points Category 1 - 10
Henry Ford
Buying items on monthly payment plans – 20 points Category 1 - 20
Installment plans
The rapid manufacture of large numbers of identical products. The assembly line Scientific Management Mass Production Installment Production – 30 points
Mass Production
One group who suffered while the majority of Americans experienced an economic boom was..... Suburban Americans Farmers Christians Mexican-Americans – 40 points
Farmers
Name two ways that the introduction of cars changed the American way of life. – 50 points
Allowed ppl to live in the suburbs and commute to the city Allowed ppl to live in the suburbs and commute to the city. Increase their status of wealth
Warren G. Harding’s friends who he appointed to a number of jobs within the president’s cabinet were known as the …… – 10 points
Ohio Gang
An agreement with multiple countries to “outlaw” war. Washington Naval Disarmament Dawes Plan Kellogg-Briand Pact Teapot Dome Agreement – 20 points
Washington Naval Disarmament
T or F, both Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge believed in a laissez-faire (hands-off) approach to the economy. – 30 points
True
During the Teapot Dome Scandal, Albert Fall…. Sold Naval oil reserves for bribes Bought $70,000 worth of floor cleaner Fired Andrew Mellon Set up a plan to pay off Germany’s war debts – 40 points
An agreement to help Germany pay off their war debts Kellogg-Briand Pact Washington Naval Pact Dawes Plan Teapot Dome Scandal – 50 points
Sold Naval oil reserves for bribes
Court case that pitted the teaching of evolution in public schools against Christianity. – 10 points
John T Scope Trials
Racist group that used scare tactics to terrorize Jews, African- Americans, Catholics, and other immigrants. – 20 points
Ku Klux Klan
Laws passed by Congress in the 1920’s to limit the number of immigrants from certain countries Quota System Volstead Act Red Scare System Fundamentalism Act – 30 points
Quota System Act
Which amendment to the Constitution made alcohol illegal (aka Prohibition) 19th Amendment 21st Amendment 10th Amendment 18th Amendment – 40 points
18th Amendment
Underground bars where people could illegally drink alcohol during the years of prohibition. – 50 points
Speakeasies
America’s home run king in the 1920’s. – 10 points
Babe Ruth
The most popular silent film star, played the “Little Tramp” in movies such as The Gold Rush. – 20 points Bessie Smith Louis Armstrong Charlie Chaplin Charles Lindbergh
Charlie Chaplin
This act allowed alcohol to be used for scientific research and not individual consumption.
What is the Volstead Act?
The first motion picture movie with sound was called…– 30 points Robin Hood The Great Gatsby The Jazz Singer A Farewell To Arms
The Jazz Singer
Woman in the 1920’s who followed a fashion trend that included wearing short skirts with a cropped “bob” hair cut. – 40 points
Flapper
Author of The Great Gatsby, which talked about the American dream in the 1920’s turning into a nightmare. Langston Hughes F. Scott Fitzgerald Ernest Hemingway Louis Armstrong – 50 points
F. Scott Fitzgerald
The General who organized raids against Communists and Anarchists and believed it would be best to deport them out of the country to preserve American government, culture, and tradition.
General A.Mitchell Palmer
The fear that swept across America causing quota limits to be set on immigrations from Europe with the exception of Western Europe.
Communism or the Red Scare
What was the Fear of communism lead to a wave of thinking by those born in the US.
Nativism
Tactics used by the KKK to ensure they were able to enter into state politics
Violence and Intimidation against groups not fitting into their idea of Americanism -white -native born -pride for the US and preserving the US traditions
Two strikes that fought for an increase in wages and better working conditions that resulted in failed attempts to meet the needs of workers
Boston Police Strike and Steel Mill Strike
A form of music based on improvisation with branched from the blues and ragtime music. This form of music began in New Orleans. – 10 points
Jazz Music
African-American who encouraged black nationalism, and a “Back to Africa” movement. W.E.B. DuBois Booker T. Washington Marcus Garvey Langston Hughes – 20 points
Marcus Garvey
The “Empress of Blues,” this jazz singer became one of the richest African-American artists of the 1920’s. – 30 points
Bessie Smith
One of the most prominent African-American novelists of the 1920’s, his novels often celebrated the African-American culture. – 40 points Langston Hughes Louis Armstrong Charles Lindbergh Ernest Hemingway
Langston Hughes
The period during the 1920’s in which African-American novelists, poets, singers, and artists celebrated the African-American heritage. – 50 points
Harlem Renaissance