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5 100 200 300 400 500 1920s Lingo 1920s Culture Changes Causes of the Depression Hoover or FDR Life&Legacy of the Depression New Deal Programs

6 A secret location where alcohol was sold and consumed. A 100

7 Speakeasy A 100

8 Due to the disillusionment after WWI, the Red Scare, and an increase in labor strikes, many Americans began to value native-born citizens over immigrants. What is this called? A 200

9 Nativism A 200

10 A 300 The battleground between the old and the new morals and changing standards of behavior. Fundamentalists (traditional) vs. Flappers (new standard of behavior)

11 A 300 Scopes Trial

12 A 400 I wore short skirts and makeup. I was the poster child for the new standard of behavior. Who am I?

13 Flappers A 400

14 A 500 Actions that led Americans to believe there would soon be a communist revolution in the U.S.

15 A 500 Labor Strikes

16 The one word that would best describe the 1920s. B 100

17 Euphoria B 100

18 An increase in popularity of African American arts and literature B 200

19 Harlem Renaissance B 200

20 B 300 We are writers who criticized the drastic changes in the U.S. during the 1920s.

21 Lost Generation B 300

22 The rise of nativism and the Ku Klux Klan paved the way for what event? B 400

23 Chicago Race Riot of 1919

24 What two main factors contributed to the acceptance of crime and the mockery of government and law? B 500

25 Prohibition and the mafia/organized crime *Organized crime was a result as well as a further cause B 500

26 What led to a drastic drop in farm good prices? C 100

27 Overproduction (Europe’s self-sufficiency) C 100

28 Buying stock with only a fraction of the actual price. C 200

29 Buying on the margin C 200

30 C 300 Was unemployment a cause or an effect of the Depression?

31 C 300 Both!

32 DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

33 C 400 This act placed big trade walls between America and the rest of the world, leading to a worsening of the depression

34 C 400 Hawley-Smoot Tariff

35 C 500 There was an increase of buying _______ goods instead of _______ goods. (What kind of items are people buying?)

36 C 500 There was an increase of buying luxury goods instead of essential goods.

37 D 100 First Hundred Days

38 FDR D 100

39 D 200 Believed in rugged individualism

40 Herbert Hoover D 200

41 D 300 Believed relief should come from charities and local government

42 Hoover D 300

43 D 400 Relied on a group of highly intelligent people called the “Brain Trust” to advise him on the economy.

44 D 400 FDR

45 D 500 Built little villages in his name

46 D 500 Hoover

47 E 100 What one word best describes arts during the Depression?

48 E 100 Escapism

49 What did critics like Huey Long and Francis Townsend argue? E 200

50 That FDR’s programs did not go far enough to help the American public E 200

51 E 300 This event was caused primarily by overproduction and it forced the population to move west.

52 The Dust Bowl E 300

53 How did Roosevelt establish a personal connection and try boost confidence in the American people? E 400

54 Fireside Chats E 400

55 How did the role of the federal government change during the Great Depression? E 500

56 - People expected the federal government to provide aid - Federal government impacted daily life - Became the largest employer with its massive Washington bureaucracy E 500

57 What are the 3 R’s of the New Deal? F 100

58 Relief, Recovery, Reform F 100

59 F 200 The CCC is an example of what kind of program?

60 F 200 Relief

61 F 300 Who became the largest employer in the U.S.?

62 F 300 American Government

63 F 400 The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation is an example of what kind of program?

64 F 400 Reform

65 F 500 The AAA is an example of what kind of program?

66 F 500 Recovery

67 The Final Jeopardy Category is: The Great Depression Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

68 Click on screen to continue What ended the Great Depression?

69 World War II Click on screen to continue

70 Thank You for Playing American History Jeopardy!


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