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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
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You Are Willing To RiskIf You get the Question write you win that money
If you get it wrong you Loss the money!