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Overseas Those Roaring 20s The Great War WWI Famous People Random

Final Jeopardy! Overseas Those roaring 20s The Great War WWI Famous People Random $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

The Panama Canal was built on this narrow strip of land.

This treaty ended the Spanish-American war and made Cuba an American protectorate.

16 Gleaming white battleships that Teddy Roosevelt used to display our nation’s naval power.

The explosion of this ship caused America to enter war with Spain.

King Kalakaua signed a trade agreement with America, and in return we received control of this famous naval base.

This Hollywood industry became one of America’s leading businesses in the 1920s.

This trial revealed the depth of anti-foreign and anti-radical feelings felt by Americans in the 1920s.

This President signed the Five-Power Treaty which forced five major powers to disarm their militaries.

This trial showed that Americans were not ready to teach the theory of evolution in public schools.

This man was considered the poet of the Harlem Renaissance and promoted African-American culture in his poems.

This was one of the many causes of WWI and means defense agreements among nations.

These 3 nations joined the Central Powers during WWI.

This government agency was created to ensure vital production of war materials were being made in America during WWI.

During WWI, what was it called when many African-Americans moved from the South to the North in search of jobs.

Before 1917, Americans were neutral and did not want to join WWI Before 1917, Americans were neutral and did not want to join WWI. You could also say they were ______________, or non-involved in world affairs. (Americans also felt this way after WWI – 1920s.)

He was the Democratic president that was elected before WWI thanks to the slogan, “He kept us Out of War.”

He was a famous expatriate, or “Lost Generation” author.

She was the Queen of Hawaii that wanted Hawaiians to regain economic control of their island.

He came up with a way to get rid of mosquiteos to eliminate yellow fever and malaria in Panama – allowing Americans to finish building the Panama Canal.

He believed in expansionism, purchased Alaska, and is why we have the Panama Canal today.

This treaty ended WWI and punished Germany for the war This treaty ended WWI and punished Germany for the war. They were forced to pay billions of dollars in reparations because of this treaty.

He supported the “Back to Africa” movement during the 1920s.

He bootlegged illegal alcohol and made money off violating the 18th Amendment.

Americans changed the names of German foods during WWI, so frankfurters and sauerkraut were now called…

The Fourteen Points was Woodrow Wilson’s plan for peace after WWI The Fourteen Points was Woodrow Wilson’s plan for peace after WWI. The final point called for this – which later Presidents Harding and Coolidge refused to join.

What is an isthmus?

What is the Treaty of Paris?

What is the Great White Fleet?

What is the U.S.S. Maine?

What is Pearl Harbor?

What is the motion picture or movie industry?

What is the Sacco and Vanzetti trial?

Who is President Warren G. Harding?

What is the Scopes “monkey” trial?

Who is Langston Hughes?

What are alliance systems?

Who is Germany, the Ottoman Empire (Turkey), and Austria-Hungary?

What is the National War Labor Board?

What is the Great Migration?

What is isolationist?

Who is Woodrow Wilson?

Who is Ernest Hemingway?

Who is Queen Lilioukalani?

Who is William Gorgas?

Who is William H. Seward?

What is the Treaty of Versailles?

Who is Marcus Garvey?

Who is Al Capone?

What is “liberty sausage” and “liberty cabbage?”

What is the League of Nations?

Daily Double!

Final Jeopardy!

World War I

List the 5 Allied Powers that joined World War I at the beginning of the war. (in 1914)

1. France 2. Great Britain 3. Russia 4. Japan 5. Italy 1. France 2. Great Britain 3. Russia 4. Japan 5. Italy ***Japan only joined the Allies because they were a rival of Germany. ***The United States didn’t join until 1917 – later in the war.