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Welcome!The Topic For Today Is…

The Roaring Life of the 1920’sChanging Ways of Life

The 20’s woman

Education & popular culture

Harlem Renaissance

Potpourri

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Bonus Question: 5000 pts

Changing Ways of Life: 200

• Question:• This banned the sale, transportation and

manufacturing of alcohol• Answer• Prohibition

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Changing Ways of Life: 400

• Question:• Drinkers went underground, flocking to

hidden saloons and nightclubs known as this• Answer• speakeasies

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Changing Ways of Life: 600

• Question:• These individuals brought alcohol into the

country illegally from Canada, Cuba, Europe, and the West Indies

• Answer• bootleggers

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Changing Ways of Life: 800

• Question:• He represented the state of Tennessee in the

famous Scopes Trial of 1925• Answer• William Jennings Bryan

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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

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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

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The 20’s Woman: 400

• Question:• This concept developed when women were

required to observe stricter expectations of behavior than men

• Answer• Double standard

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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

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The 20’s Woman: 800

• Question:• Birthrates went in this direction as widespread

social and economic changes reshaped the family

• Answer• Down, decrease

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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

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Education & Popular Culture: 200

• Question:• This new invention connected people like

never before in the United States during the 1920’s

• Answer• Radio

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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

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Education & Popular Culture: 600

• Question:• Charles Lindbergh flew solo over this body of

water for the first time in May 1927• Answer• Atlantic Ocean

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Education & Popular Culture: 800

• Question:• This industry was the 4 largest industry in the

United States by 1925• Answer• Movies/film/Hollywood

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Education & Popular Culture: 1000

• Question:• He wrote Babbit, a novel poking fun at the

shallow, stifling existence of middle-class America.

• Answer• Sinclair Lewis

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Harlem Renaissance: 200

• Question:• He believed that African Americans should

build a separate society and return to Africa• Answer• Marcus Garvey

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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

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Harlem Renaissance: 600

• Question:• She founded Challenge, a magazine of African-

American writing• Answer• Dorothy West

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Harlem Renaissance: 800

• Question:• He joined Joe “King” Oliver and his Creole Jazz

Band in 1922 as a trumpet player• Answer• Louis Armstrong

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Harlem Renaissance: 1000

• Question:• This Black musical comedy, popular in 1921

won popularity among white audiences• Answer• Shuffle Along

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Potpourri:200• Question:• He was the leader of organized crime in

Chicago during the 1920’s• Answer• Al Capone

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Potpourri: 400• Question:• A Protestant movement grounded in a literal

or non-symbolic interpretation of the Bible is known as

• Answer• fundamentalism

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Potpourri: 600• Question:• Most women in the 1920’s were in this type of

industry• Answer• Domestic services

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Potpourri: 800• Question:• He was nicknamed the Galloping Ghost while

playing college football at the University of Illinois

• Answer• Red Grange

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Education & Popular Culture: 1000

• Question:• He founded the NAACP and demanded

immediate racial integration and equality• Answer• W.E.B. DuBois

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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, smokingBack

Daily Double

The Winner Of The Last RoundWrite Down How Much Money

You Are Willing To RiskIf You get the Question write you win that money

If you get it wrong you Loss the money!

Daily Double

The Winner Of The Last RoundWrite Down How Much Money

You Are Willing To RiskIf You get the Question write you win that money

If you get it wrong you Loss the money!