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Hosted by Mr. Clark

Turbulent decade Nation Divided Jazz Age Great Depression

Row 1, Col 1 This is the period of anticommunist hysteria. What is the Red Scare?

1,2 This group supported violence Against African Americans And other minorities. What is the KKK?

1,3 He created the first affordable automobile Who is Henry Ford?

1,4 This is an upward trend in the stock market. What is a Bull Market?

2,1 This is the name given to the transition From wartime to peacetime Production levels. What is Demobilization?

2,2 This group sought laws against Lynching and other acts of Violence. What is the NAACP?

2,3 They were known for wearing Short skirts, and bobbed hair. Who is the Flappers?

2,4 World War I veterans who came To Washington were called this What is Bonus Army?

3,1 This organization was designed To encourage worldwide Communist revolution. What is the Communist International?

3,2 This involved the secretary of The Interior granting private Leases to oil reserves in California and Wyoming. What is the Teapot Dome Scandal?

3,3 Enforced the idea of traditional Values and a literal translation Of the Bible What is Fundamentalism?

3,4 This is the practice of buying Stocks with borrowed money. What is Margin buying?

4,1 This strike began when 35,000 Shipyard workers walked off The job. What is the Seattle Strike?

4,2 In the 1920’s American Indians Successfully organized to do This. What is fight new efforts to take tribal lands?

4,3 Their work reflected Their horror at the death and Destruction of WWI Who is the Lost Generation?

4,4 This movement’s goal was to Unite people of African descent Worldwide. What is the Pan-African movement?

5,1 During this strikers were jailed, Beaten or shot. What is the Steel Strike of 1919?

5,2 The goal of the Universal Negro Improvement Association was To this What is to promote a black homeland in Africa

5,3 First act to enforce prohibition What is the Volstead ct?

5,4 He promised to put the political And economic system “at the service of the people” Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt?