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Social Studies Benchmark Assessment Jeopardy Review Game

People Vocab. Policies Events Misc. 100 200 20 300 400 500 Countries 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

Babe Ruth

Who was the best baseball player of the 1920’s?

Created the first assembly line for cars.

Who is Henry Ford?

Convicted of the Teapot Dome Scandal.

Who was Albert Fall?

Believed in expansionism which led to the building of the Panama Canal.

Who was William Seward?

They were “Friends” of Warren Harding, who helped lead to his heart attack.

Who were the “Ohio Gang”?

An Economic Downturn.

What is a recession?

Illegal bars

What are speakeasies?

An economic system in which all wealth and property is owned by the community as a whole.

What is Communism?

A way to produce cars quicker and cheaper.

What is an assembly line?

An economic system based on free enterprise.

What is capitalism?

An time when alcohol was illegal.

What is prohibition?

This pact outlawed war.

What was the Kellogg Briand Pact?

A policy or agreement that allowed people to buy merchandise on credit.

What is installment buying ?

Buying a stock by paying just 10% down.

What is buying on margin?

Guaranteed women in every state could vote in federal elections.

What is the 19th Amendment?

When Albert Fall was sentenced to prison.

What is the Tea pot dome scandal?

A Hollywood industry that became one of the country’s leading businesses in the 1920’s.

What is Motion Pictures? (Movies)

Fundamentalists fought against Evolutionists in this major trial.

What is the Scopes Trial?

The place of the battle that ended the Spanish American War.

What is Santiago?

The event that took America’s attention away from the war with Mexico.

Who is the war raging in Europe? (The Great War)

Controlled Cuba for centuries.

Who is Spain?

Germany’s invasion of this country caused Britain to enter WWI.

What is Belgium?

The Treaty of Versailles split up Austria-Hungary and this country.

What is the Russian Empire? (Russia)

This country did not sign the Treaty of Versailles.

What is the United States of America?

The U.S. bought Alaska from this country.

Who is Russia?

President Wilson considered this the most important part of his Fourteen Points Plan.

What is The League of Nations?

Their job was to ensure that there were enough vital war materials and to resolve labor disputes.

What was the National War Labor Board?

Islands in the South Pacific were important stopping places for ships en route to this place.

What is Asia?

He took office after President Harding’s death.

Who is Calvin Coolidge?

This caused Congress to declare war on Spain.

What is the explosion of the Maine?