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How did the Roaring 20’s turn into the Great Depression? FINAL JEOPARDY C1 final

-people spending rather than saving -Stock Market rises quickly and people become nervous -People buy stock on margin

What actions by Hoover led to the Great Depression? C1 $100

He tried to let the situation take care of itself. C1 $100

Who were the two Presidents throughout the 1920’s? C1 $200

Warren G. Harding & Calvin Coolidge C1 $200

Explain the trouble Harding got into during his Presidency. C1 $300

Teapot Dome Scandal C1 $300

How did both Harding & Coolidge treat Big Business? C1 $400

Lessaize Faire Hands off! Little regulation C1 $400

What was FDR’s secret he withheld from the nation for many years? C1 $500

He suffered from Polio and could not walk on his own. C1 $500

C2 $100 What was the most immediate cause of the Great Depression?

C2 $100 The Stock Market Crash

C2 $200 Explain the term Buying on Margin

C2 $200 Paying for only a small portion of the stock you buy and promising to pay the rest out of your earnings at a later time.

C2 $300 Explain where people who were homeless would live during this time.

C2 $300 Hoovervilles (shanty towns), or hobos on RR’s

C2 $400 Why didn’t Hoover help citizens during the Great Depression?

C2 $400 He didn’t want people to begin to become lazy and depend on the gov’t

C2 $500 What is the “unemployment rate” today and how high did it get during the Depression?

C2 $500 It is the amount of citizens who can work, but can not find a job. 25%

C3 $100 What gave Henry Ford so much success in making money in his industry?

C3 $100 The assembly line.

C3 $200 Why was prohibition enacted?

C3 $200 To stop people from being lazy, stop family violence, and increase their overall morality.

C3 $300 What happened during the Harlem Renaissance?

C3 $300 Blacks celebrated their culture and spread it across America

C3 $400 Why did the KKK and the NAACP originate.

C3 $400 KKK = “protect” White culture NAACP = fight for African American rights

C3 $500 Give examples of how women’s lives changed in this decade.

C3 $500 Flappers = less strict moral standards Right to vote (19 th Amendment) Drinking, smoking, dancing, skimpier clothing

C4 $100 What was the main purpose of New Deal Programs

C4 $100 To create jobs for the unemployed

C4 $200 What were FDR’s 3 R’s of the New Deal?

C4 $200 Relief, Recovery, Reform

C4 $300 Why did Conservatives/ Republicans criticize the New Deal?

C4 $300 $$$$$$$$$$$!!!!!

C4 $400 What was the purpose of the Fireside Chats?

C4 $400 To calm the American citizens and make them aware of what the gov’t was doing.

C4 $500 Give an example of 2 New Deal Programs or organizations and what each was designed to do.

C4 $500 WPA, CCC, NYA, TVA, AAA, FDIC, Soc. Security, NRA

C5 $100 Who was the President who promised to not enter the war if he became President?

C5 $100 Woodrow Wilson

C5 $200 Who were the Bonus Army?

C5 $200 Soldiers of WWI who wanted their promised bonus from the gov’t.

C5 $300 Explain the “Spark” to the “Powder Keg”. What were each representing?

C5 $300 Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, Europe as a whole leading up to the war

C5 $400 MANIA!!!!!! What do each letter stand for?

C5 $400 Militarism, Alliances, Nationalism, Imperialism, Assassination

C5 $500 What were the two Alliances called who fought and what are 2 countries in each of them?

C5 $500 Allied = US, GB, Russia, France Central =Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, Italy

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