ROUND 1. THE PANIC IN THE U.S DUE TO THE RISE OF COMMUNISM A: RED SCARE EXTRA: HOW MANY MEMBERS DID THE COMMUNIST PARTY HAVE.

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ROUND 1

THE PANIC IN THE U.S DUE TO THE RISE OF COMMUNISM A: RED SCARE EXTRA: HOW MANY MEMBERS DID THE COMMUNIST PARTY HAVE

THIS RESULTED FROM AUTOMOBILE ALLOWING PEOPLE TO COMMUTE TO WORK FROM OUTSIDE THE CITY. A: URBAN SPRAWL

THEY REJECTED THE THEORY OF EVOLUTION AND BELIEVED THE LITERAL INTERPRETATION OF THE BIBLE A: FUNDAMENTALISTS

WHAT SCANDAL INVOLVED LEASING OIL RICH LAND TO TWO PRIVATE OIL COMPANIES A: TEAPOT DOME SCANDAL EXTRA: WHAT WAS THE NAME OF THE MAN WHO WAS INVOLVED.

PROMISED TO DEFEND ANY TEACHER WILLING TO CHALLENGE THE ANTI- EVOLUTION LAW A: AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION EXTRA: WHAT WAS NAME OF THE LAW

ROUND 2

THIS WAS THE INDUSTRIES SOLUTION TO THE PROBLEM OF LURING CONSUMERS TO PURCHASE THEIR PRODUCTS A: INSTALLMENT PLAN EXTRA: WHAT WERE THE BANKS PROVIDING PEOPLE.

MAXIMUM NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHO COULD ENTER THE U.S. A: QUOTA SYSTEM EXTRA: WHAT WAS THE NAME OF THE ACT

THIS LED TO RISE IN ORGANIZE CRIME, BOOTLEGGING, SPEAKEASIES, AND CORRUPTION A: PROHIBITION EXTRA: WHAT AMENDMENT WAS IT?

TWO ITALIAN ANARCHISTS WHO WERE FALSELY ACCUSED FOR ROBBERY AND MURDER A: SACCO AND VANZETTI

ROUND 3

HE WAS HIRED TO DEFENDED JOHN T. SCOPES. A: CLARENCE DARROW EXTRA: HOW MUCH WAS SCOPES FINED?

TRAMPLED PEOPLES CIVIL RIGHTS BY INVADING HOMES AND OFFICES, JAILING SUSPECTS WITHOUT ALLOWING LEGAL COUNSEL A: PALMER RAIDS EXTRA: 1. WHO LED IT? 2. WHO ASSISTED?

THEY BID FOR EQUAL STATUS WITH MEN, SOME SMOKED CIGARETTES, DRINKING IN PUBLIC, AND TALKING OPENLY ABOUT SEX A: FLAPPERS

WWI VET, WHO CRITICIZED THE GLORIFICATION OF WAR A: ERNEST HEMMINGWAY

COINED THE TERM “JAZZ AGE.” HIS WRITINGS THE GREAT GATSBY AND THIS SIDE OF PARADISE REVEALED THE NEGATIVES SIDE OF THE PERIOD EXTRA: WHAT MAN WAS THE INFLUENCE HIS CHARACTER JAY GATSBY

ROUND 4

TOOK A NONSTOP SOLO FLIGHT ACROSS THE ATLANTIC A: CHARLES LINDBERGH EXTRA: WHAT FAMOUS PILOT WAS INFLUENCED BY THIS PERSON

BELIEVED THAT AFRICAN AMERICANS SHOULD BUILD SEPARATE SOCIETY A: MARCUS GARVEY

STRICTER MORAL VALUES THAT WAS PLACED MORE ON WOMEN THAN MEN. A: DOUBLE STANDARDS

MOVEMENTS BEST KNOWN AUTHOR WHO DESCRIBED THE LIVES OF WORKING CLASS AFRICAN AMERICANS A: LANGSTON HUGHES

FAMOUS FOR HIS SENSE OF RHYTHM AND ABILITY TO IMPROVISE. MADE PERSONAL EXPRESSION A KEY PART TO JAZZ A: LOUIS ARMSTRONG

ROUND 5

NAME 3 POSITIVES THAT CAME FROM THE RISE OF THE AUTOMOBILE A: -PROVIDED JOBS -WOMEN BECAME INDEPENDENT -MORE TIME FOR LEISURE ACTIVITY -CHANGED LIVES OF YOUTH W/ DATING -CHANGED LANDSCAPE ETC…