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1920s Jeopardy Postwar Tensions Key Terms Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100
Social Changes Traditionalism Modernism Presidents Key Terms Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
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$100 Question private ownership of production and property; also known as capitalism
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$100 Answer Free enterprise Or Free market economy
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$200 Question Someone who risks an investment (often in the stockmarket) in order to make more money.
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$200 Answer Speculator
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$300 Question As a response to racism in America, some African Americans wanted to establish a nation in Africa just for African Americans
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$300 Answer Back to Africa Movement
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$400 Question Organization created in 1920 to inform/educate voters about public issues in order to influence government and public policy
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$400 Answer League of Women Voters
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$500 Question Fear of a communist revolution in the US
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$500 Answer Red Scare
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$100 Question due to feelings against immigrants, Jews, blacks and Catholics, this group was revived.
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$100 Answer Ku Klux Klan
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$200 Question When the government began to conduct raids on homes of people they thought were “subversives” or radicals. They looked for weapons, explosives, and other evidence of violent activity.
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$200 Answer Palmer Raids
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$300 Question Describe the U.S. economy immediately following WWI
(you do not need sentences…)
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$300 Answer Recession: High Inflation High Unemployments
Crop Prices dropped
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$400 Question This group was formed to help Jews fight Anti-Semitism
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$400 Answer Anti-Defamation League
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$500 Question This group was formed to help protect freedom of speech and the civil rights of unpopular people
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American Civil Liberties Union
$500 Answer American Civil Liberties Union AKA: ACLU
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$100 Question This treaty outlawed war between the 62 countries that signed it. (bonus for which president did it!)
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$100 Answer Kellogg-Briand Pact (President Coolidge)
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$200 Question U.S. plan to help Germany repay their war reparations to Britain and France.
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$200 Answer Dawes Plan
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$300 Question This president cut income tax, corporate tax and inheritance tax
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$300 Answer Coolidge
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$400 Question This president appointed friends to high positions and then was humiliated when a friend took bribes and leased national oil reserves in return. (Bonus for the name of the scandal!)
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$400 Answer President Harding Teapot Dome Scandal
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$500 Question This president believed in “Associationalism”: Brings business leaders together to improve economic efficiency. Believes in promoting business with the hope of ending poverty
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$500 Answer President Hoover
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$100 Question A ban on the production and sale of alcohol
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$100 Answer Prohibition
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$200 Question A time of great artistic and creative accomplishments for African Americans
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$200 Answer Harlem Renaissance
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$300 Question First uniquely American music –blending a combo of ragtime and blues with famous African Americans like Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington
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$300 Answer Jazz
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$400 Question List causes of the Economic Boom
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$400 Answer Innovations led to new industries (cars)
Installment buying /credit buying Advertising
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$500 Question Why did people want Prohibition?
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$500 Answer Thought it led to violence & crime
Thought it led to a breakdown in family life
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$100 Question Define Traditionalist
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$100 Answer Someone who likes things the way they were and is not open to change
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$200 Question Define Modernist
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$200 Answer Someone who is open to changing ways
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$300 Question A trial about whether or not the state can forbid the teaching of evolution in public school
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$300 Answer Scopes Trial
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$400 Question This amendment finally repealed Prohibition
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$400 Answer 21st Amendment
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$500 Question What were some of the effects of Prohibition?
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$500 Answer Otherwise law-abiding citizens were breaking the law.
Organized crime thrived Speakeasies were set up It was unsuccessful and eventually repealed
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Final Jeopardy What was the name of the famous club in Harlem where people would go to listen to Jazz?
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Final Jeopardy Answer The Cotton Club
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