chapter 7 jeopardy review
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Powerpoint JeopardyBooming Economy
1920’sGovernment
CulturalTensions
1920’s Cultural Trends
HarlemRenaissance
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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
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Buying stocks on credit– 20 points
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The rapid manufacture of large numbers of identical products.A)The assembly lineB)Scientific ManagementC)Mass ProductionD)Installment Production– 30 points
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One group who suffered whilethe majority of Americans experienced an economic boomwas.....A)Suburban AmericansB)FarmersC)ChristiansD)Mexican-Americans– 40 points
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Name two ways that the introduction of cars changedthe American way of life.– 50 points
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Warren G. Harding’s friends whohe appointed to a number of jobswithin the president’s cabinet wereknown as the …… – 10 points
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An agreement with multiple countries to “outlaw” war.A)Washington Naval DisarmamentB)Dawes PlanC)Kellogg-Briand PactD)Teapot Dome Agreement – 20 points
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T or F, both Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge believed in a laissez-faire (hands-off) approachto the economy. – 30 points
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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
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An agreement to help Germanypay off their war debtsA)Kellogg-Briand PactB)Washington Naval PactC)Dawes PlanD)Teapot Dome Scandal– 50 points
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Court case that pitted the teaching of evolution in public schools against Christianity.– 10 points
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Racist group that used scaretactics to terrorize Jews, African-Americans, Catholics, and other immigrants.– 20 points
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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
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Which amendment to the Constitutionmade alcohol illegal (aka Prohibition)A)19th AmendmentB)21st AmendmentC)10th AmendmentD)18th Amendment– 40 points
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Underground bars where peoplecould illegally drink alcohol during the years of prohibition.– 50 points
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America’s home run king in the 1920’s.– 10 points
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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
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The first motion picture moviewith sound was called…– 30 pointsA)Robin HoodB)The Great GatsbyC)The Jazz SingerD)A Farewell To Arms
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Woman in the 1920’s who followeda fashion trend that included wearingshort skirts with a cropped “bob”hair cut. – 40 points
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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
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A form of music based onimprovisation with branched from the blues and ragtime music. This form of musicbegan in New Orleans.– 10 points
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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
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The “Empress of Blues,” this jazz singer became one of the richest African-American artistsof the 1920’s.– 30 points
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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
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The period during the 1920’s inwhich African-American novelists,poets, singers, and artists celebratedthe African-American heritage. – 50 points