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2 Jeopardy! Standard VI B: The student will understand the causes and effects of WWI.

3 Click Once to Begin JEOPARDY! Standard VI B: The student will understand the causes and effects of WWI.

4 JEOPARDY! 100 200 300 400 500 End of WWI Short Answers Consumer Life African Americans Miscellaneous Domestic Problems

5 Daily Double Graphic and Sound Effect!  DO NOT DELETE THIS SLIDE! Deleting it may cause the game links to work improperly. This slide is hidden during the game, and WILL not appear.  In slide view mode, copy the above (red) graphic (click once to select; right click the border and choose “copy”).  Locate the answer slide which you want to be the daily double  Right-click and choose “paste”. If necessary, reposition the graphic so that it does not cover the answer text. Daily Double!!!

6 Answer 1-100  What document contains the following information: (1) disarming Germany, (2) payment of war damages by German, (3) revision of some European boundaries, and (4) formation of the League of Nations?  The Treaty of Versailles

7 Answer 1-200  November 11 th is celebrated as Veterans Day. What important event happened on November 11, 1918?  An armistice was signed that ended the fighting of WWI

8 Answer 1-300  What part of the Treaty of Versailles did the U.S. Senate reject?  The clause requiring all signers of the Treaty to join the League of Nations

9 Answer 1-400  What did the U.S. Senate dislike about the League of Nations?  It would limit U.S. neutrality and cause the U.S. to be allied with other nations

10 Answer 1-500  In relation to the peace talks at the end of WWI, what nations were known as the “Big Four”?  U.S., Great Britain, Italy, and France

11 Answer 2-100  What nation was forced to demilitarize, pay war damages, and sign a war-guilt clause after WWI?  Germany

12 Answer 2-200  Who was the first person to fly a solo, non- stop flight over the Atlantic Ocean?  Charles Lindbergh

13 Answer 2-300  What was the name of Charles Lindbergh’s plane?  Spirit of St. Louis

14 Answer 2-400  What Alabama-born musician is known as the “Father of Blues”?  W.C. Handy

15 Answer 2-500  Who mass-produced the first affordable automobile?  Henry Ford

16 Answer 3-100  What technique allowed Henry Ford to produce cars efficiently?  The assembly line

17 Answer 3-200  What product of the 1920s created the most economic growth?  The automobile

18 Answer 3-300  This allows consumers to “buy” a product while making monthly payments…  Installment Plans

19 Answer 3-400  What method of purchasing goods, which became popular in post-WWI America, caused many Americans to go heavily into debt?  The installment plan

20 Answer 3-500  What were Americans most fearful of during the Red Scare?  The threat of communism

21 Answer 4-100  What was the name of the artistic and literary movement of the 1920s that focused on the works of African American artists?  The Harlem Renaissance

22 Answer 4-200  What African American male author wrote about black experiences in the U.S. during the Harlem Renaissance?  Langston Hughes

23 Answer 4-300  What female African American author wrote And Their Eyes Were Watching God?  Zora Neale Hurston Daily Double!!!

24 Answer 4-400  What African American author wrote Home to Harlem?  Claude McKay

25 Answer 4-500  Who was the most famous trumpet player of the Harlem Renaissance?  Louis Armstrong

26 Answer 5-100  Who is considered to be the most famous singer of the 1920s?  Bessie Smith, Empress of the Blues

27 Answer 5-200  Who advocated the use of birth control and established the first women’s clinic in Brooklyn, New York in the 1920s?  Margaret Sanger

28 Answer 5-300  What female Alabama author suffered from schizophrenia and died in a fire at an insane asylum?  Zelda Fitzgerald

29 Answer 5-400  What happened to the popularity of radio, movies, and appliances during the 1920s?  They all tremendously increased in popularity

30 Answer 5-500  What invention became important to the mail industry during the 1920s?  The airplane

31 Answer 6-100  In the 1920s, what African American leader advocated that Blacks move back to Africa?  Marcus Garvey Daily Double!!!

32 Answer 6-200  Why did racial riots occur in many northern cities during the 1920s?  Whites felt that African Americans were taking jobs from them because African Americans would work for less money

33 Answer 6-300  What group saw an increase in membership during the 1920s? Group members engaged in the general harassment of African Americans, Catholics, Jews, and immigrants.  Ku Klux Klan (KKK)

34 Answer 6-400  What U.S. Attorney General targeted anyone who appeared to have ties to communists in the 1920s? He was responsible for jailing and deporting many immigrants during this time.  Mitchell A. Palmer

35 Answer 6-500  Who were the two Italian immigrants convicted and executed for robbery and murder during the 1920s? Their arrest and trial were results of the Red Scare.  Sacco and Vanzetti


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