BATTLESHIP REVIEW AMERICA IN THE ROARING 20S. Why battleship? It was invented during World War I, and it’s fun!

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BATTLESHIP REVIEW AMERICA IN THE ROARING 20S

Why battleship? It was invented during World War I, and it’s fun!

PREPARE FOR BATTLE Face your opponent and put up some sort of barrier to keep him/her from seeing your battleship paper Use folders, binders, etc. Place each ship in a horizontal or vertical position on your side of the paper No diagonal ships Don’t overlap any ships or the edges of the game board Don’t move any ships once the game has begun

HOW TO PLAY I will show a review question Write your answer to the question on your sheet of paper You CANNOT discuss it with anyone else! I will reveal the correct answer If you got the answer correct, you get to take one shot at your opponent’s ships If you don’t answer the question correctly, you may not shoot in this round. Pick a target and call out its coordinates by letter and number If the square that you identify is occupied by an opponent’s ship, it’s a hit! Mark a hit with a circle (0) in that space Your opponent must tell you what ship you hit When one of your ships is hit, mark it with a circle on your side of the paper as well If the square that you identify is unoccupied, it’s a miss. Mark a miss with an X in that space

HOW TO PLAY CONTINUED Once all the squares in any one ship are filled with circles, it has been sunk. The owner of the ship must announce which ship was sunk. If both people answer the question correctly, switch off who shoots first How to win: sink all of your opponent’s ships first!

1 What was Charles Lindbergh the first man to do? Fly across the Atlantic

2 What amendment makes the production of alcohol illegal? 18 th Amendment

3 What resource was stolen in the Teapot Dome scandal? Oil

4 What was the Scopes Trial about? Tell the cause of the conflict and what the outcome was. You will get an extra guess if you correctly identify the prosecutor and the defense. The conflict was teaching evolution in schools. John Scopes taught it and was convicted of breaking the law. The prosecutor was William Jennings Bryan and the defense was Clarence Darrow.

5 What president wanted a “Return to Normalcy?” Harding

6 What does “Return to Normalcy” mean? America should return to the way things were before the war. The country needed time for healing, restoration, isolationism.

7 What amendment gave women the right to vote? 19 th

8 This movement led to the popularity of jazz music. Harlem Renaissance

9 This manufacturing technique led to the production of the automobile. Assembly Line

10 What law restricted immigration, especially from south and east Europe? Immigration Act of 1924

11 What is the central belief of consumerism? It is good to for people to consume more goods and services

12 Name the man who believed that African Americans should maintain a separate society and eventually move back to Africa. Marcus Garvey

13 What are the defining characteristics of the Lost Generation authors? They were against materialism, partying, and glorification of the war. They were scarred from their participation in the war.

14 What is Social Darwinism and how did it connect to eugenics? Social Darwinism uses natural selection to explain human society. Eugenics took this idea to try to create the perfect human race.

15 What was an installment plan? A payment plan in which someone could purchase a good and pay it off over time.

16 How did the Red Scare start? Bombs were mailed to government leaders, so Americans were afraid that Communists were trying to take over

17 What happened during the Red Scare? Government agents hunted down suspected Communists and imprisoned or deported them

18 By what percentage did the average income increase from 1920 to 1929? 35%

19 Name two reasons that women had more free time in the 1920s. Birth control and new electrical appliances

20 How common were flappers? A.Most young women were flappers. B.Around half of young women were flappers. C.Some young women were flappers.