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Powerpoint Jeopardy 10 20 30 40 50 Booming Economy 1920’s Government
Cultural Tensions Cultural Trends Harlem Renaissance 10 20 30 40 50
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The inventor of the Model T, a car that made the automobile
an affordable mode of transportation for nearly all Americans. – 10 points Category
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Henry Ford
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Buying items on monthly payment plans – 20 points Category
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Installment plans
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The rapid manufacture of large numbers of identical products.
The assembly line Scientific Management Mass Production Installment Production – 30 points
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Mass Production
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One group who suffered while
the majority of Americans experienced an economic boom was..... Suburban Americans Farmers Christians Mexican-Americans – 40 points
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Farmers
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Name two ways that the introduction of cars changed the American way of life. – 50 points
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Allowed ppl to live in the suburbs and commute to the city
Allowed ppl to live in the suburbs and commute to the city. Increase their status of wealth
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Warren G. Harding’s friends who
he appointed to a number of jobs within the president’s cabinet were known as the …… – 10 points
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Ohio Gang
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An agreement with multiple
countries to “outlaw” war. Washington Naval Disarmament Dawes Plan Kellogg-Briand Pact Teapot Dome Agreement – 20 points
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Washington Naval Disarmament
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T or F, both Warren G. Harding
and Calvin Coolidge believed in a laissez-faire (hands-off) approach to the economy. – 30 points
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True
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During the Teapot Dome Scandal,
Albert Fall…. Sold Naval oil reserves for bribes Bought $70,000 worth of floor cleaner Fired Andrew Mellon Set up a plan to pay off Germany’s war debts – 40 points
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An agreement to help Germany
pay off their war debts Kellogg-Briand Pact Washington Naval Pact Dawes Plan Teapot Dome Scandal – 50 points
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Sold Naval oil reserves for bribes
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Court case that pitted the
teaching of evolution in public schools against Christianity. – 10 points
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John T Scope Trials
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Racist group that used scare
tactics to terrorize Jews, African- Americans, Catholics, and other immigrants. – 20 points
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Ku Klux Klan
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Laws passed by Congress in
the 1920’s to limit the number of immigrants from certain countries Quota System Volstead Act Red Scare System Fundamentalism Act – 30 points
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Quota System Act
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Which amendment to the Constitution
made alcohol illegal (aka Prohibition) 19th Amendment 21st Amendment 10th Amendment 18th Amendment – 40 points
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18th Amendment
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Underground bars where people
could illegally drink alcohol during the years of prohibition. – 50 points
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Speakeasies
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America’s home run king in
the 1920’s. – 10 points
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Babe Ruth
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The most popular silent film
star, played the “Little Tramp” in movies such as The Gold Rush. – 20 points Bessie Smith Louis Armstrong Charlie Chaplin Charles Lindbergh
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Charlie Chaplin
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This act allowed alcohol to be used for scientific research and not individual consumption.
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What is the Volstead Act?
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The first motion picture movie
with sound was called…– 30 points Robin Hood The Great Gatsby The Jazz Singer A Farewell To Arms
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The Jazz Singer
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Woman in the 1920’s who followed
a fashion trend that included wearing short skirts with a cropped “bob” hair cut. – 40 points
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Flapper
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Author of The Great Gatsby, which
talked about the American dream in the 1920’s turning into a nightmare. Langston Hughes F. Scott Fitzgerald Ernest Hemingway Louis Armstrong – 50 points
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F. Scott Fitzgerald
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The General who organized raids against Communists and Anarchists and believed it would be best to deport them out of the country to preserve American government, culture, and tradition.
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General A.Mitchell Palmer
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The fear that swept across America causing quota limits to be set on immigrations from Europe with the exception of Western Europe.
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Communism or the Red Scare
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What was the Fear of communism lead to a wave of thinking by those born in the US.
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Nativism
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Tactics used by the KKK to ensure they were able to enter into state politics
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Violence and Intimidation against groups not fitting into their idea of Americanism -white -native born -pride for the US and preserving the US traditions
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Two strikes that fought for an increase in wages and better working conditions that resulted in failed attempts to meet the needs of workers
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Boston Police Strike and Steel Mill Strike
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A form of music based on improvisation with branched from the blues and ragtime music. This form of music began in New Orleans. – 10 points
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Jazz Music
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African-American who encouraged
black nationalism, and a “Back to Africa” movement. W.E.B. DuBois Booker T. Washington Marcus Garvey Langston Hughes – 20 points
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Marcus Garvey
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The “Empress of Blues,” this
jazz singer became one of the richest African-American artists of the 1920’s. – 30 points
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Bessie Smith
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One of the most prominent
African-American novelists of the 1920’s, his novels often celebrated the African-American culture. – 40 points Langston Hughes Louis Armstrong Charles Lindbergh Ernest Hemingway
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Langston Hughes
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The period during the 1920’s in
which African-American novelists, poets, singers, and artists celebrated the African-American heritage. – 50 points
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Harlem Renaissance
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