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Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard WWI The New Deal The New Deal People of the People of the 1920s Random History Random History Main Jeopar dy Board REVIEW

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard A-100 He developed the 14 Points Click for Answer

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard Answer to A-100 Answer: Woodrow Wilson

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard A-200 Which nation did not join the League of Nations Click for Answer

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard Answer to A-200 Answer: United States

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard A-300 List the Central Powers During WWI Click for Answer

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard Answer to A-300 Answer: Germany, Austria, Ottoman Empire

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard A-400 List the Allied Powers Click for Answer

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard Answer to A-400 Answer: Great Britian, Russia, France, USA

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard A-500 What is the current name of the former Ottoman Empire? Click for Answer

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard Answer to A-500 Answer: Turkey

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard B-100 What New Deal program still exists today? Click for Answer

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard Answer to B-100 Answer: Social Security

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard B-200 Click for Answer What is the Public Works Program?

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard Answer to B-200 Answer: Provided jobs to the unemployed.

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard B-300 What New Deal plan established a program for senior citizens? Click for Answer

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard Answer to B-300 Answer: Social Security

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard B-400 What was the AAA? Click for Answer

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard Answer to B-400 Answer: Agricultural Adjustment Act

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard B-500 This president developed the New Deal plan. Click for Answer

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard Answer to B-500 Answer: FDR

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard C-100 This man introduced the mass assembly line. Click for Answer

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard Answer to C-100 Answer: Henry Ford

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard C-200 Who was known as a railroad baron? Click for Answer

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard Answer to C-200 Answer: Cornelius Vanderbilt

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard C-300 This man was known as a key person in the oil industry. Click for Answer

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard Answer to C-300 Answer: John D. Rockefeller

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard C-400 Andrew Carnegie was known for what? Click for Answer

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard Answer to C-400 Answer: Steel Industry

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard C-500 What were the Jim Crow Laws? Click for Answer

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard Answer to C-500 Answer: Laws that segregated African Americans in public areas.

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard D-100 Click for Answer This person was known for painting scenes of the mid-west and urban landscapes

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard Answer to D-100 Answer: Georgia O’Keeffe

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard D-200 He was a writer and poet during the Harlem Renaissance. Click for Answer

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard Answer to D-200 Answer: Langston Hughes

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard D-300 This man composed music and was a pianist during the Harlem Renaissance. Click for Answer

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard Answer to D-300 Answer: Duke Ellington

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard D-400 Click for Answer Aaron Copeland and this person are famous for their unique American Style music.

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard Answer to D-400 Answer: George Gershwin

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard D-500 This musician is a famous trumpet player and jazz artist. Click for Answer DAILY DOUBLE

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard Answer to D-500 Answer: Louis Armstrong

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard E-100 What two presidents served in office during the Great Depression? (List them in order) Click for Answer

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard Answer to E-100 Answer: Hoover and FDR

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard E-200 This man was blamed for the Great Depression. Click for Answer

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard Answer to E-200 Answer: President Hoover

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard E-300 What happened on October 29, 1929? Click for Answer

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard Answer to E-300 Answer: Stock market crashed

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard E-400 Click for Answer What happened to the peoples’ stock after the market crashed?

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard Answer to E-400 Answer: Their stocks became worthless.

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard E-500 What contributed to the collapse of the stock market? Click for Answer

Designed by Harvey Almarode JeopardyBoard Answer to E-500 Answer: Panic selling of stocks