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1 Welcome! The Topic For Today Is…

2 The Roaring Life of the 1920’s Changing Ways of Life The 20’s woman Education & popular culture Harlem Renaissance Potpourri 200 400 600 800 1000 Bonus Question: 5000 pts

3 Changing Ways of Life: 200 Question: This banned the sale, transportation and manufacturing of alcohol Answer Prohibition

4 Changing Ways of Life: 400 Question: Drinkers went underground, flocking to hidden saloons and nightclubs known as this Answer speakeasies

5 Changing Ways of Life: 600 Question: These individuals brought alcohol into the country illegally from Canada, Cuba, Europe, and the West Indies Answer bootleggers

6 Changing Ways of Life: 800 Question: He represented the state of Tennessee in the famous Scopes Trial of 1925 Answer William Jennings Bryan

7 Changing Ways of Life: 1000 Question: This lawyer represented John Scopes, who was a science teacher that incorporated the theory of evolution into his curriculum Answer Clarence Darrow

8 The 20’s Woman: 200 Question: An emancipated young woman who embraced the new fashions and urban attitudes of the day were known as this Answer flapper

9 The 20’s Woman: 400 Question: This concept developed when women were required to observe stricter expectations of behavior than men Answer Double standard

10 The 20’s Woman: 600 Question Women were increasingly more likely to be in this profession as a result of more secretarial demands Answer Clerical work

11 The 20’s Woman: 800 Question: Birthrates went in this direction as widespread social and economic changes reshaped the family Answer Down, decrease

12 The 20’s Woman: 1000 Question: Women enjoyed this new development that helped save time in the kitchen without having to do it every time they made sandwiches Answer Sliced bread

13 Education & Popular Culture: 200 Question: This new invention connected people like never before in the United States during the 1920’s Answer Radio

14 Education & Popular Culture: 400 Question: He set a record of 60 homeruns during the 1927 baseball season for the New York Yankees Answer Babe Ruth

15 Education & Popular Culture: 600 Question: Charles Lindbergh flew solo over this body of water for the first time in May 1927 Answer Atlantic Ocean

16 Education & Popular Culture: 800 Question: This industry was the 4 largest industry in the United States by 1925 Answer Movies/film/Hollywood

17 Education & Popular Culture: 1000 Question: He wrote Babbit, a novel poking fun at the shallow, stifling existence of middle-class America. Answer Sinclair Lewis

18 Harlem Renaissance: 200 Question: He believed that African Americans should build a separate society and return to Africa Answer Marcus Garvey

19 Harlem Renaissance: 400 Question: He published “The New Negro” in 1925, a landmark collection of works by many promising young African-American writers Answer Alain Locke

20 Harlem Renaissance: 600 Question: She founded Challenge, a magazine of African- American writing Answer Dorothy West

21 Harlem Renaissance: 800 Question: He joined Joe “King” Oliver and his Creole Jazz Band in 1922 as a trumpet player Answer Louis Armstrong

22 Harlem Renaissance: 1000 Question: This Black musical comedy, popular in 1921 won popularity among white audiences Answer Shuffle Along

23 Potpourri:200 Question: He was the leader of organized crime in Chicago during the 1920’s Answer Al Capone

24 Potpourri: 400 Question: A Protestant movement grounded in a literal or non-symbolic interpretation of the Bible is known as Answer fundamentalism

25 Potpourri: 600 Question: Most women in the 1920’s were in this type of industry Answer Domestic services

26 Potpourri: 800 Question: He was nicknamed the Galloping Ghost while playing college football at the University of Illinois Answer Red Grange

27 Education & Popular Culture: 1000 Question: He founded the NAACP and demanded immediate racial integration and equality Answer W.E.B. DuBois

28 Bonus Question: 5000 pts. Question: During the 1920’s women associated with the flapper style were defined by these 4 styles or changes Answer … Jet-black hair, skirts 1 inch above the knee, drinking, smoking

29 The Winner Of The Last Round Write Down How Much Money You Are Willing To Risk If You get the Question write you win that money If you get it wrong you Loss the money!

30 The Winner Of The Last Round Write Down How Much Money You Are Willing To Risk If You get the Question write you win that money If you get it wrong you Loss the money!


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