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Roaring 20’s $100 $200 $300 $500 $400 20’s People $100 $200 $300 $500 $400 The Great Depression $100 $200 $300 $500 $400 The Dust Bowl $100 $200 $300 $500 $400 Amendments $100 $200 $300 $500 $400 Anything Goes $100 $200 $300 $500 $400

Roaring 20’s Jeopardy

20’s People Jeopardy

The Great Depression Jeopardy

The Dust Bowl Jeopardy

Amendments Jeopardy

Anything Goes Jeopardy

The “Roaring Twenties”, “Jazz Age”, and “Golden Age of Sports” were all names for what time period?

The 1920’s Jeopardy

What popular music of the 1920’s started in New Orleans and incorporated improvising?

Jazz Jeopardy

What was the name given to women who wore short-skirts, had short hair, drank, and smoked during the 1920’s

Flappers Jeopardy

What was the name of the protestant religious movement during the 1920’s

Fundamentalist Movement Jeopardy Double Jeopardy!

Where was Fundamentalism strongest?

Farms and small towns Jeopardy

What was the growth of of African-American culture known as during the 1920’s?

Harlem Renaissance Jeopardy

Who was known as the “Sultan of Swat” in 1920’s baseball?

Babe Ruth Jeopardy

What was Langston Hughes known for in the 1920’s?

Poetry Jeopardy

Al Capone was famous for being what?

Gangster, Chicago Crime Boss Jeopardy

Which president was in office when the Great Depression began?

President Hoover Jeopardy

F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote what famous novel in the 1920’s?

The Great Gatsby Jeopardy

What was the name of the day that the Stock Market crashed?

Black Tuesday Jeopardy

How long did the Great Depression last?

More than 10 years (about ) Jeopardy

What was the name given to the WWI veterans who protested in Washington D.C. to get payments for their war service?

Bonus Army Jeopardy

Where could hungry people get free food during the depression?

Breadlines and Soup Kitchens Jeopardy

What was the name given to poor communities where shacks and tents were setup for the poor?

Hooverville Jeopardy Double Jeopardy!

Where was the Hooverville depicted in Cinderella Man?

Central Park in New York City Jeopardy

Strongcontributed to the size of the dust bowls

Winds Jeopardy

, meaning the lack of rain, was on cause of the Dust Bowl.

Drought Jeopardy

In what region of the U.S. did the Dust Bowl occur?

Midwest Jeopardy

Not doing what to the crops was a cause of the Dust Bowl?

Rotating Jeopardy

What was another name for dust storms that occurred during this time?

“Black Blizzards” Jeopardy

What amendment gave women the right to vote?

19th Amendment Jeopardy

What amendment made manufacturing, selling, transporting, and drinking alcohol beverages illegal?

18th Amendment Jeopardy

What amendment repealed the 18th amendment?

21st Amendment Jeopardy

What amendment resulted in many bootleggers?

18th Amendment Jeopardy

What amendment caused high voter turnout in the 1920’s elections?

19th Amendment Jeopardy

What is the name of a secret bar or club that sold alcoholic beverages?

Speakeasy Jeopardy

What title did the main character in Cinderella Man receive?

Heavyweight Champion of the World Jeopardy

What was the first, cheap, mass produced car?

Ford Model T Jeopardy

Where did James Braddock (in Cinderella Man) get the opportunity to strengthen his left hand?

Working the dock Jeopardy

What was the name of the two Italians who were executed despite the lack of evidence?

Sacco and Vanzetti Jeopardy