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1920s Lingo
1920s Culture
Changes
Causes of the
Depression
Hooveror
FDR
Life&Legacy of the
Depression
New Deal Programs
A secret location where alcohol was sold and
consumed.
A 100
Speakeasy
A 100
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
Nativism
A 200
A 300
The battleground between the old and the new morals and changing standards of
behavior.
Fundamentalists (traditional) vs.
Flappers (new standard of behavior)
A 300
Scopes Trial
A 400
I wore short skirts and makeup. I was the poster
child for the new standard of behavior.
Who am I?
Flappers
A 400
A 500
Actions that led Americans to believe there would soon be a
communist revolution in the U.S.
A 500
Labor Strikes
The one word that would best describe the 1920s.
B 100
Euphoria
B 100
An increase in popularity of African American arts
and literature
B 200
Harlem Renaissance
B 200
B 300
We are writers who criticized the drastic changes in the U.S. during the 1920s.
Lost Generation
B 300
The rise of nativism and the Ku Klux Klan paved the way for what event?
B 400
B 400
Chicago Race Riot of 1919
What two main factors contributed to the
acceptance of crime and the mockery of
government and law?
B 500
Prohibition and the mafia/organized crime
*Organized crime was a result as well as a further cause
B 500
What led to a drastic drop in farm good prices?
C 100
Overproduction(Europe’s self-sufficiency)
C 100
Buying stock with only a fraction of the actual
price.
C 200
Buying on the margin
C 200
C 300
Was unemployment a cause or an effect of the
Depression?
C 300
Both!
DAILY DOUBLE
C 400
DAILY DOUBLE
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C 400
This act placed big trade walls between America and
the rest of the world, leading to a worsening of
the depression
C 400
Hawley-Smoot Tariff
C 500
There was an increase of buying _______ goods
instead of _______ goods.
(What kind of items are people buying?)
C 500
There was an increase of buying luxury goods instead
of essential goods.
D 100
First Hundred Days
FDR
D 100
D 200
Believed in rugged individualism
Herbert Hoover
D 200
D 300
Believed relief should come from charities and local
government
Hoover
D 300
D 400
Relied on a group of highly intelligent people called the
“Brain Trust” to advise him on the economy.
D 400
FDR
D 500
Built little villages in his name
D 500
Hoover
E 100
What one word best describes arts during the
Depression?
E 100
Escapism
What did critics like Huey Long and Francis Townsend argue?
E 200
That FDR’s programs did not go far enough to help
the American public
E 200
E 300
This event was caused primarily by
overproduction and it forced the population to
move west.
The Dust Bowl
E 300
How did Roosevelt establish a personal
connection and try boost confidence in the American people?
E 400
Fireside Chats
E 400
How did the role of the federal government
change during the Great Depression?
E 500
- People expected the federal government to
provide aid
- Federal government impacted daily life
- Became the largest employer with its massive Washington bureaucracy
E 500
What are the 3 R’s of the New Deal?
F 100
Relief, Recovery, Reform
F 100
F 200
The CCC is an example of what kind of program?
F 200
Relief
F 300
Who became the largest employer in the U.S.?
F 300
American Government
F 400
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation is an
example of what kind of program?
F 400
Reform
F 500
The AAA is an example of what kind of program?
F 500
Recovery
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
The Great Depression
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What ended the Great Depression?
World War II
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