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$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Life in the 1920s Amendments AmendmentsCivilLiberties & More Art & Culture GrabBag Politics of the 1920s FinalFinal Jeopardy

C1-$100 Politics of the 1920s Politics of the 1920s $100 This term was used to describe the growing American fear of Communism Red Scare

C1-$200 Politics of the 1920s Politics of the 1920s $200 They were President Harding’s poker buddies and received jobs in his cabinet The Ohio Gang

C1-$300 Politics of the 1920s Politics of the 1920s $300 Oil-rich land was the center of this 1920s political controversy Teapot Dome Scandal

C1-$400 Politics of the 1920s Politics of the 1920s $400 Name the 3 presidents of the 1920s that advocated laissez faire economic policies. Harding, Coolidge, Hoover

C1-$500 Politics of the 1920s Politics of the 1920s $500 The arrest of suspected communists and socialists were a result of these Palmer Raids

C2-$100 Life in the 1920s- $100 The increase of gas stations, restaurants, motels was the result of the booming automobile industry

C2-$200 Life in the 1920s- $200 Automobile resulted in the ability for people to live in areas just outside of cities called suburbs

C2-$500 Life in the 1920s- $300 The Economic boom of the 1920s enabled people to feel more secure and they … spent more money using credit/installment plans.

C2-$400 Life in the 1920s- $400 What was the biggest demographic change in the U.S. in the 1920s? movement to cities.

C2-$300 Life in the 1920s- $500 An increase in leisure time was the result of electricity

C3-$100 Amendments- $100 This Amendment gave women the right to vote 19 th Amendment

C3-$200 Amendments- $200 This Amendment made it illegal to sell or consume alcohol 18 th Amendment

C3-$300 Amendments- $300 This was one of the major effects of the 18 th Amendment The Rise of Organize Crime

C3-$400 Amendments- $400 Who would be most likely to oppose prohibition Eastern City Dwellers

C3-$500 Amendments- $500 This is the official name of the law that instituted Prohibition The Volstead Act

C4-$100 Civil Liberties & More - $100 This group was responsible for beatings, killings and other crimes against African Americans, Jews and other unarmed citizens. KKK

C3-200 Civil Liberties & More - $200 This group was formed to ensure that individual rights of citizens were protected from government abuse ACLU-American Civil Liberties Union

C3-$300 Civil Liberties & More- $300 He was the leader of the “Back to Africa Movement” Marcus Garvey

C3-$400 Civil Liberties & More - $400 He argued that blacks needed to educate themselves in order to fight for equal rights & founded the NAACP W.E.B. DuBois

C3-$500 Civil Liberties & More - $500 The Back to Africa movement and formation of the NAACP were both a response to Racial discrimination in the U.S.

C4-$100 Art & Culture- $100 This is the name of the literary awakening of blacks in the 1920s Harlem Renaissance

C4-$200 Art & Culture- $200 This type of music was introduced in the 1920s jazz

C4-$300 Art & Culture- $300 This terms refers to a female that aimed to break from tradition and challenge the traditional role of women flapper

C4-$400 Art & Culture- $400 The main goal of the Harlem Renaissance writers was to instill a sense of pride in African-American culture

C4-$500 Art & Culture- $500 There are two of the most famous Harlem Renaissance writers of the 1920s Zora Neale Hurston & Langston Hughes

C4-$100 This & That - $100 The Great Migration was… The movement of African-Americans from the south to the north in the 1920s

C4-$200 This & That - $200 single young women What type of women was able to work in the 1920s

C4-$300 This & That- $300 The Mass production of goods Advertising of products was the result of

C4-$300 This & That- $400 automobiles This was the nations single biggest manufacturing industry of the 1920s

C4-$500 This & That - $500 the development of a national culture This was one of the biggest impacts of the growth of mass media

Final Jeopardy The 1920s economy is best described as A Consumer Economy