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Jeopardy New Deal Vocab Misc Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Great Depression New Deal Vocab Misc 1920’s 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

Name for women who cut their hair short and dressed “wildly” $100 Question 1920s Name for women who cut their hair short and dressed “wildly”

$100 Answer 1920’s Flappers

How did mass media help athletes $200 Question 1920’s How did mass media help athletes become popular?

Fans could now listen to the games $200 Answer 1920’s Fans could now listen to the games on the radio

How did the assembly line help $300 Question from 1920’s How did the assembly line help Henry Ford?

$300 Answer from 1920’s He was able to sell his cars for less than half the price of other cars.

Why did the 18th amendment fail? $400 Question from 1920’s Why did the 18th amendment fail?

$400 Answer from 1920’s Speakeasies became very popular, people simply sold “bootleg” alcohol

What was the Harlem Renaissance? $500 Question from 1920’s What was the Harlem Renaissance?

$500 Answer from 1920’s African Americans in Harlem, New York created poetry, jazz music, and dance

$100 Question from GD Many people lost their money and homes during this time. They lived in little “towns” known as

$100 Answer from GD Hoovervilles/Shantytowns

The condition of being out of $200 Question from GD The condition of being out of work

$200 Answer from GD Unemployment

$300 Question from GD Which of the following was one cause of the Great Depression? The radio People bought goods with credit WWII Shantytowns

People bought goods with credit $300 Answer from GD People bought goods with credit

$400 Question from GD How did Hoover and Roosevelt differ in their opinions about ending the Great Depression?

$400 Answer from GD Hoover felt that the government should stay out of people’s lives and that time will heal the economy Roosevelt believed that the government needed to step in and help people.

$500 Question from GD The stock market crash triggered the Great Depression. Explain the stock market crash.

$500 Answer from GD Many people invested their money in the stock market. When prices started to drop, people rushed to sell their stocks. When prices fell even shorter, everyone panicked and tried to sell.

$100 Question from New Deal AAA Agricultural Adjustment Administration

$100 Answer from New Deal Helped farmers decrease production in order to raise crop prices

$200 Question from New Deal CCC Civilian Conservation Corps

$200 Answer from New Deal Set up camps for unemployed men who received pay and housing. Planted trees on public land.

$300 Question from New Deal WPA Works Progress Administration

$300 Answer from New Deal Employed people to build roads, Schools, bridges, parks and airports. Employed artists to paint murals.

$400 Question from New Deal TVA Tennessee Valley Authority

$400 Answer from New Deal Built dams along rivers to prevent flooding. Built power lines to give people electricity.

$500 Question from New Deal SSB Social Security Board

$500 Answer from New Deal Provides monthly payments to the elderly, the disabled, and unemployed. BONUS: Explain the function of the REA

$100 Question from Vocab Borrowed Money

$100 Answer from Vocab Credit

Public forms of communication that $200 Question from Vocab Public forms of communication that reach large audiences.

$200 Answer from Vocab Mass Media

Musical form that is influenced $300 Question from Vocab Musical form that is influenced by African Americans

$300 Answer from Vocab Jazz

$400 Question from Vocab Rapid rise in prices

$400 Answer from Vocab Inflation

$500 Question from Vocab A period in which artists used writing, music, and painting to share their ideas and feelings about life for African Americans.

$500 Answer from Vocab Harlem Renaissance

$100 Question from Misc Programs that helped the country out of the Great Depression

$100 Answer from Misc New Deal

What is a migrant worker? $200 Question from Misc What is a migrant worker?

$200 Answer from Misc A farmer who moves from place to place in order to plant crops

Name a famous fad from the $300 Question from Misc Name a famous fad from the 1920’s

$300 Answer from Misc Flagpole sitting Dance marathons

Name a famous jazz artist from this $400 Question from Misc Name a famous jazz artist from this time period.

$400 Answer from Misc Louis Armstrong Duke Ellington

What caused the Dust Bowl? $500 Question from Misc What caused the Dust Bowl?

dust storms terrorized farmers and $500 Answer from Misc A drought came over the land. Without rain, dust storms terrorized farmers and many lost their crops.

Final Jeopardy Explain: 18th Amendment 19th Amendment 21st Amendment

Final Jeopardy Answer