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Powerpoint JeopardyBooming
Economy
1920’s
Government
Cultural
Tensions
1920’s
Cultural Trends
Harlem
Renaissance
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The inventor of the Model T,a car that made the automobilean affordable mode of transportationfor nearly all Americans.– 10 points
Buying stocks on credit– 20 points
The rapid manufacture of large numbers of identical products.A)The assembly lineB)Scientific ManagementC)Mass ProductionD)Installment Production– 30 points
One group who suffered whilethe majority of Americans experienced an economic boomwas.....A)Suburban AmericansB)FarmersC)ChristiansD)Mexican-Americans– 40 points
Name two ways that the introduction of cars changedthe American way of life.– 50 points
Warren G. Harding’s friends whohe appointed to a number of jobswithin the president’s cabinet wereknown as the …… – 10 points
An agreement with multiple countries to “outlaw” war.A)Washington Naval DisarmamentB)Dawes PlanC)Kellogg-Briand PactD)Teapot Dome Agreement – 20 points
T or F, both Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge believed in a laissez-faire (hands-off) approachto the economy. – 30 points
During the Teapot Dome Scandal,Albert Fall….A)Sold Naval oil reserves for bribesB)Bought $70,000 worth of floor cleanerC)Fired Andrew MellonD)Set up a plan to pay off Germany’s war debts– 40 points
An agreement to help Germanypay off their war debtsA)Kellogg-Briand PactB)Washington Naval PactC)Dawes PlanD)Teapot Dome Scandal– 50 points
Court case that pitted the teaching of evolution in public schools against Christianity.– 10 points
Racist group that used scaretactics to terrorize Jews, African-Americans, Catholics, and other immigrants.– 20 points
Laws passed by Congress in the 1920’s to limit the number of immigrants from certain countriesA)Quota SystemB)Volstead ActC)Red Scare SystemD)Fundamentalism Act– 30 points
Which amendment to the Constitutionmade alcohol illegal (aka Prohibition)A)19th AmendmentB)21st AmendmentC)10th AmendmentD)18th Amendment– 40 points
Underground bars where peoplecould illegally drink alcohol during the years of prohibition.– 50 points
America’s home run king in the 1920’s.– 10 points
The most popular silent filmstar, played the “Little Tramp”in movies such as The GoldRush. – 20 pointsA)Bessie SmithB)Louis ArmstrongC)Charlie ChaplinD)Charles Lindbergh
The first motion picture moviewith sound was called…– 30 pointsA)Robin HoodB)The Great GatsbyC)The Jazz SingerD)A Farewell To Arms
Woman in the 1920’s who followeda fashion trend that included wearingshort skirts with a cropped “bob”hair cut. – 40 points
Author of The Great Gatsby, whichtalked about the American dream in the 1920’s turning into a nightmare.A)Langston HughesB)F. Scott FitzgeraldC)Ernest HemingwayD)Louis Armstrong– 50 points
A form of music based onimprovisation with branched from the blues and ragtime music. This form of musicbegan in New Orleans.– 10 points
African-American who encouragedblack nationalism, and a “Back to Africa” movement.A)W.E.B. DuBoisB)Booker T. WashingtonC)Marcus GarveyD)Langston Hughes – 20 points
The “Empress of Blues,” this jazz singer became one of the richest African-American artistsof the 1920’s.– 30 points
One of the most prominent African-American novelists ofthe 1920’s, his novels often celebrated the African-Americanculture. – 40 pointsA)Langston HughesB)Louis ArmstrongC)Charles LindberghD)Ernest Hemingway
The period during the 1920’s inwhich African-American novelists,poets, singers, and artists celebratedthe African-American heritage. – 50 points
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