Grudge Ball 5 teams. Each team gets 10 Xs on the board. Each team will get 3 questions (one per team at a time) If you get it right, you can erase any.

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Grudge Ball 5 teams. Each team gets 10 Xs on the board. Each team will get 3 questions (one per team at a time) If you get it right, you can erase any 2 Xs from the board. Choose a teammate to take a 2 or 3 point shot. If you make it, you can erase 2 (or 3, if 3pt. shot) more Xs. If you lose all your Xs, you can GAIN 4Xs if you get your question right and make the 2 point shot, or GAIN 5Xs if you make a 3 point shot. Most Xs at the end WINS.

Question Americans feared this group because they were openly hostile toward American Values.

Answer Communists

Question Which 1920s Presidents based their foreign policy on a return to Isolationism?

Answer Coolidge and Harding

Question Changing morals and manners in the 1920s were reflected in the change in

Answer women's clothing

Question Changing morals and manners in the 1920s were reflected in the change in

Answer women's clothing

Question One of the causes of the increase of personal debt in the 1920s was...

Answer people buying exciting new products with installment plans

Question The national culture that began to form in the 1920s was mainly the result of...

Answer Mass media like radios and phonographs, which allowed people throughout the country to hear the same messages and music

Question The new music style of the 1920s that was upbeat and had offbeat rhythm was...

Answer Jazz

Question Who first used and perfected the the Assembly Line to increase sales of his product?

Answer Henry Ford (for the Model T Car)

Question What treaty wanted to limit future wars by requiring countries who signed to not threaten war with one another?

Answer Kellogg-Briand Pact

Question How did Installment Plans affect the economy?

Answer They fueled the growth of the Consumer Economy

Question What law led to bootlegging and racketeering?

Answer Prohibition (18th Amendment)

Question What event tested the legal right to teach evolution in the classroom?

Answer Scopes Trial

Question What set of religious beliefs responded to scientific thought in the 1920s contradicting those beliefs?

Answer Fundamentalism

Question What are speakeasies?

Answer Illegal underground bars that were created as a result of the prohibition era.

Question What era represented (1) a feeling of prosperity for most Americans, (2) challenges to the traditional role of women, and (3) a movement toward a modern technological culture?

Answer The 1920s

Question What did the twenty-first amendment do?

Answer Repealed prohibition