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With the voice of Alex Trebek

I nventions The Great Migration & Harlem Renaissance The Jazz Age & Regions Bonus Amend- “Meant” Prohibition More Jazz

Inventions 10 ANSWER Which invention were the Wright Brothers known for? A. Airplane B.Automobile C.Radio D.Telephone

Inventions 10 BOARD A. Airplane

Inventions 20 ANSWER How did the rise of mechanization influence Henry Ford? A.The use of automobiles increased the steel industry B.The use of the assembly lines to build automobiles C.The invention of the telephone increased communications

BOARD Inventions 20 B. The use of the assembly line to build automobiles.

Inventions 30 ANSWER A.Mops, brooms, and rakes B.Scrub boards, wood burning stoves, and wells C.Washing machines, electric stoves, and water pumps What would be an example of three labor saving products?

Inventions 30 BOARD C. Washing machines, electric stoves, and water pumps

Inventions 40 ANSWER Complete the list: *Increased availability of the telephone *Development of the radio and broadcast industry *? A.Development of cell phones B.Development of plays C.Development of the movies

Inventions 40 BOARD C. Development of the movies

Inventions 50 ANSWER Greater mobility was due to the affordability of what invention and led to the movement to what area? A. bicycle, urban areas B. airplane, rural areas C. automobile, suburban areas

Inventions 50 BOARD C. Automobiles, suburban areas

Amend-”Meant” 10 ANSWER The picture below means:

Amend-”meant” 10 BOARD What is: Banned Slavery…. the 13 th Amendment

Amend-”meant” 20 ANSWER This amendment means:

Amend- “meant” 20 BOARD What is: U.S. Citizenship to all persons born in the U.S. What is: 14 th Amendment?

Amend-”meant” 30 ANSWER This Amend- “Meant” for all Women to have the right to vote.

Amend- “Meant” 30 BOARD What is: The 19 th Amendment

Amend- “Meant” 40 ANSWER This Amend- “meant” for all citizens to have the right to vote.

Amend- “Meant” 40 BOARD What is: The 15 th Amendment

Amend- “Meant” 50 ANSWER This newspaper headline shows the passage of what amendment?

Amend- “Meant” 50 BOARD What is: The 21 st Amendment

The Great Migration and Harlem Renaissance 10 ANSWER What was one reason African Americans moved to the North and Midwest? A.Lack of discrimination B.Gold and silver C.Better employment opportunities D.Agriculture opportunities

The Great Migration and Harlem 10 BOARD C. Better employment opportunities

The Great Migration and Harlem Renaissance 20 ANSWER What would be a good title for the following list? *Jobs for African Americans were scarce in the South *African Americans faced discrimination and violence in the South A.African American culture spread beyond Harlem to the rest of society B.African Americans migrated to cities in other regions.

The Great Migration and Harlem 20 BOARD What is: B. African Americans migrated to cities in other regions

The Great Migration & Harlem Renaissance 30 ANSWER What do the following pictures represent? A.The Great Depression B.The Harlem Renaissance C.The Great Migration

The Great Migration and Harlem 30 BOARD What is: C. The Great Migration

The Great Migration and Harlem Renaissance 40 ANSWER What did the Harlem Renaissance expose to the rest of America? A.The effects of the Great Depression B.The freshness and variety of African American culture C. The effects of the Great Migration

Great Migration and Harlem 40 BOARD What is: B. The freshness and variety of African American culture

The Great Migration and Harlem Renaissance 50 ANSWER What Harlem Renaissance artist known for chronicling the Great Migration through art?

The Great Migration and Harlem 50 BOARD Who is: Jacob Lawrence? Jac

Prohibition 10 ANSWER This amendment banned the making, transport, and consumption of alcoholic beverages in the United States.

Prohibition 10 BOARD What is: The 18 th Amendment

Prohibition 20 ANSWER These people smuggled illegal alcohol into the United States and promoted organized crime.

Prohibition 20 BOARD Who are: Bootleggers?

Prohibition 30 ANSWER These were places in which alcoholic beverages were drank illegally.

Prohibition 30 BOARD What are: Speakeasies?

Prohibition 40 ANSWER The 18 th Amendment was also known as THIS Amendment.

Prohibition 40 BOARD What is: The Prohibition Amendment?

Prohibition 50 ANSWER This amendment repealed the 18 th Amendment.

Prohibition 50 BOARD What is: The 21 st Amendment?

The Jazz Age and Regions Bonus10 ANSWER This Harlem Renaissance artist was known for singing the Blues.

The Jazz Age and Regions Bonus10 BOARD Who is: Bessie Smith

The Jazz Age and Regions Bonus 20 ANSWER The Harlem Renaissance took place in what region of the United States?

The Jazz Age and Regions Bonus 20 BOARD What is: The Northeast Region Harlem New York, New York

The Jazz Age and Regions Bonus 30 ANSWER Who wrote about the Jazz Age of the 1920’s?

The Jazz Age and Regions Bonus 30 BOARD Who is: F. Scott Fitzgerald?

The Jazz Age and Regions Bonus 40 ANSWER Who wrote about poor migrant workers of the 1930’s?

The Jazz Age and Regions Bonus 40 BOARD Who is: John Steinbeck

The Jazz Age and Regions Bonus 50 ANSWER Name each region:

The Jazz Age and Regions Bonus 50 BOARD What is: 1. Pacific 2.Western/Rocky Mountains 3.Southwest 4.Midwest 5.Southeast 6.Northeast 7. Noncontiguous

More Jazz 10 ANSWER These composers were known for their “uniquely” American music.

More Jazz 10 BOARD Who are: Copland & Gershwin?

More Jazz 20 ANSWER These African American composers were known for their composition and playing of “jazz and blues”.

More Jazz 20 BOARD Who are: Armstrong & Ellington?

More Jazz 30 ANSWER This artist is known for chronicling the Great Migration North.

More Jazz 30 BOARD Who is: Jacob Lawrence?

More Jazz 40 ANSWER This artist is known for urban scenes and later scenes of the Southwest.

More Jazz 40 BOARD Who is: Georgia O’Keeffe?

More Jazz 50 ANSWER These writers are known for: ’s Jazz novelist-The Great Gatsby ’s novelist of poor migrant workers- The Grapes of Wrath 3.African American Poet-combined experiences of African & American cultural roots.

More Jazz 50 BOARD Who are: 1.F. Scott Fitzgerald 2.John Steinbeck 3.Langston Hughes

BOARD Congratulations! You are ready for your USII.6abcd Quiz! All pictures taken from Google Images: