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APPLAUSE

4 I know that voice…

After World War I, schools became institutions where THIS change occurred in youth U4/Q3

What is youths were allowed to identify themselves more in terms of their peers than in relation to their families ? 100 U4/Q3

By the 1920s, it became increasingly evident that the key to financial success was THIS U4/Q3

What is hard work, talent,training and education ? 200 U4/Q3

THIS man can rightly be called the “father of progressive education”. U4/Q3

Who is John Dewey ? 300 U4/Q3

According to John Dewey, a teacher’s primary goal is to do THIS U4/Q3

What is educate a student for life ? 400 U4/Q3

The name given to the artists and intellectuals of the 1920’s were critical of the cold,impersonal, materialistic nature of modern life,which led to disillusionment and alienation U4/Q3

What is the the “Lost Generation” ? 500 U4/Q3

H.L. Mencken, Sinclair Lewis, and F. Scott Fitzgerald were writers, known as THIS who ridiculed American society for for believing in democracy, placing faith in fundamentalist religion and making material success a primary goal U4/Q3

What is the “debunkers” ? 100 U4/Q3

In their writings, the “disenchanted” intellectuals of the 1920s emphasized THIS theme

What is ? What is ridicule of material success ? 200 U4/Q3

THIS 20s (lost generation) writer wrote The Sun Also Rises THIS 20s (lost generation) writer wrote The Sun Also Rises U4/Q3

Who is Ernest Hemingway ? 300 U4/Q3

THIS 20s (lost generation) writer wrote Main Street AND Babbit U4/Q3

Who is Sinclair Lewis ? 400 U4/Q3

THIS 20s (lost generation) writer wrote The Sound and the Fury U4/Q3

Who is William Faulkner ? 500 U4/Q3

THIS 20s (lost generation) writer wrote The Great Gatsby U4/Q3

Who is F. Scott Fitzgerald ? 100 U4/Q3

THIS is the literary figure who promoted many new writers of the 1920s in his magazine, The American Mercury U4/Q3

Who is H.L. Mencken ? 200 U4/Q3

"My candle burns at both ends" was written by this famous poet of the 1920's U4/Q3

300 Who is Edna St. Vincent Millay ? U4/Q3

Many of the prominent new writers of the 1920s were highly critical of THESE two things U4/Q3

What is ? What is traditional American “Puritanism” and small–town life ? 400 U4/Q3

THIS had the greatest influence in producing the sense of disillusionment characteristic of the Lost Generation U4/Q3

What is the traumatic experience of World War I ? 500 U4/Q3

THIS man was significant to American social and cultural life in the 1920s as a sarcastic debunker of traditional culture U4/Q3

Who is H.L. Mencken ? 100 U4/Q3

A principal theme of Sinclair Lewis’s novels in the 1920s was THIS

What is ? What is contempt for modern American society ? 200 U4/Q3

THIS man of the “Harlem Renaissance” movement penned the line “I am Negro- and beautiful” U4/Q3

Who is Langston Hughes ? 300 U4/Q3

THIS

Who is 400 U4/Q3

What is ? 500

Who? 100

Who is? 200

300

THIS was the name of the famed 20s nightclub that featured Jazz music located in Harlem. 21-4

What is the Cotton Club ?

500Who?

The traditional backlash against the modern, secular culture of the New Era resulted in THESE three movements U4/Q3

What is prohibition nativism religious fundamentalist ? 100 U4/Q3

THIS is the congressional law forbidding the manufacture, sale and transport of alcohol was called U4/Q3

What is The Volstead Act ? 200 U4/Q3

The St. Valentines Day Massacre was THIS gangster’s biggest coup with the execution of seven of Capone's rival gang members that occurred on Valentines Day 1929 U4/Q3

Who is Al Capone ? 300 U4/Q3

The Great Depression had THIS effect on efforts to repeal prohibition U4/Q3

The Great Depression ASSISTED/AIDED efforts to repeal prohibition ? 400 U4/Q3

The “noble experiment” of prohibition failed in part because lack of adequate funding caused THIS U4/Q3

What is the Volstead Act did NOT the creation of a very large force of government agents to enforce the law ? 500 U4/Q3

FINAL JEOPARDY

FAMOUS WOMEN ACTIVISTS

SHE throughout her adult life ( ) was an advocated of birth control HER radical beliefs (at the time) included : 1. overpopulation was a major problem 2. the benefits of “voluntary motherhood” included: a. adequate care for the children b. women more mentally and spiritually alive & physically fit for motherhood c. Children who are desired instead of children who are unwanted

Who is Margaret Sanger ?