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African American Culture Cultural Innovations A Clash of Values A Growing Economy Politics of the 1920s

Category 1 – 10 Points Which president campaigned on a “return to normalcy”?

Category 1 – 20 Points In the Teapot Dome scandal, Albert Fall illegally leased oil reserves that belonged to _____________________

Category 1 – 30 Points What did Calvin Coolidge believe the relationship should be between businesses and government?

Category 1 – 40 Points In the Forbes scandal, Charles Forbes was accused of selling _____________________ for private profit

Category 1 – 50 Points What was the Dawes Plan?

Category 2 – 10 Points What was the assembly line?

Category 2 – 20 Points Who introduced the assembly line?

Category 2 – 30 Points What was Henry Ford’s business philosophy?

Category 2 – 40 Points Who crewed the first powered flight in history?

Category 2 – 50 Points What was the managerial revolution?

Category 3 – 10 Points What was nativism?

Category 3 – 20 Points Name 1of the 2 immigration acts and what it said

Category 3 – 30 Points In what year did women gain the right to vote?

Category 3 – 40 Points Which 2 amendments are associated with prohibition and what did they say?

Category 3 – 50 Points What was John T. Scopes accused of?

Category 4 – 10 Points What was the Lost Generation?

Category 4 – 20 Points Which Lost Generation author wrote The Great Gatsby?

Category 4 – 30 Points What is mass media?

Category 4 – 40 Points What was the name of the first talking movie?

Category 4 – 50 Points What was the name of the comedic actor who was famous for his silent films?

Category 5 – 10 Points Which area became known as the heart and soul of the African American renaissance?

Category 5 – 20 Points What type of music is described as a mix of blues and ragtime?

Category 5 – 30 Points Most African Americans in the north cast their vote with which political party?

Category 5 – 40 Points What was the NAACP’s significant breakthrough in 1930?

Category 5 – 50 Points Who founded the UNIA and what was their goal?