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Vocabulary of the 1920’s

RoaringTwenties

Vocabulary

Of the 1930’s

GreatDepression

FamousPeople Pot Luck

Final Jeopard-E

The modern 1920’s woman

Vocabulary- 20’s100

What is a flapper?

Vocabulary – 20’s100

An individual who wanted to restrict

immigration

Vocabulary-20’s200

What is a nativist?

Vocabulary-20’s200

Vocabulary-20’s300

What illegal alcohol was called and

where one drank it in the 1920’s

Vocabulary – 20’s300

What was “bootleg”

alcohol and a “speakeasy”?

Vocabulary-20’s400

The right to vote and someone who

fought for a woman’s right to

vote

What is suffrage and who were the

suffragettes?

Vocabulary-20’s400

The word used to describe how

Americans felt about getting involved in

foreign affairs

Vocabulary-20’s500

What is isolationism?

Vocabulary-20’s500

The theme song of the

1920’s

RoaringTwenties

100

What was the Charleston?

RoaringTwenties

100

This amendment

outlawed alcohol

RoaringTwenties

200

What was the XVIII -18th-

Amendment (or Prohibition)

Roaring Twenties

200

The first true American form of

music and where it began

RoaringTwenties

300

What was jazz and where was New Orleans?

RoaringTwenties

300

The rebirth of interest in Black

history and culture

RoaringTwenties

400

What was The Harlem

Renaissance?

Roaring Twenties

400

The presidential campaign slogan in

1920 which described how

Americans felt after WW I Roaring

Twenties500

What was “Return to Normalcy?”

RoaringTwenties

500

The name given to October 29,

1929

Vocabulary-30’s100

What is “Black Tuesday”?

Vocabulary-30’s100

“Towns” of homeless people

and what the homeless used to

keep warm

Vocabulary-30’s200

What were Hoovervilles and Hoover blankets?

Vocabulary- 30’s200

The unemployed who went from town to town in search of work

Vocabulary-30’s 300

What were migrant

workers?

Vocabulary- 30’s300

DAILY DOUBLE

Vocabulary- 30’s400

DAILY DOUBLEExtra 400 Points

When an individual gave a “deposit” on a stock and then paid off the

balance when the stock went up

Vocabulary- 30’s400

What was buying “on margin”?

Vocabulary-30’s400

Nicknames of two groups of midwest

farmers who headed west after losing their

homes

Vocabulary-30’s500

Who were the “Okies”

and the “Arkies”?

Vocabulary-30’s500

The president of the United States when the Great

Depression began

Great Depression100

Who was Herbert Hoover?

Great Depression

100

The first group of Americans to

experience the economic

depressionGreat Depression

200

Who were the farmers?

Great Depression200

What the Great Plains were called because of the drought which occurred during the

Great Depression

Great Depression300

What was the “Dust

Bowl”?

Great Depression300

Two items the unemployed waited on “line” for during

the Great Depression

Great Depression400

What were bread and

soup (“lines”)?

Great Depression400

Three causes of the Great Depression in the United States in

the 1930’s

Great Depression500

What are: -Overproduction -Overspeculation in the stock market -Weak banking system -Falling prices

Great Depression500

The man who made baseball

America’s national

“pastime” and the team he played

forFamous People

100

Who was Babe Ruth of the New York Yankees?

Famous People

100

The pilot who was the 1920’s hero and the

name of his most famous airplane

Famous People200

Who was Charles Lindbergh and “The Spirit of St. Louis”?

Famous People200

The man responsible for the most important invention of the early

1900’s and the specific name of his

inventionFamous People

300

Who was Henry Ford and the

“Model T” car?

Famous People

300

The most famous trumpet player of the 1920’s and his

nickname

Famous People400

Who was Louis (“Satchmo”) Armstrong?

Famous People400

Two of the three men who were president of the

United States in the 1920’s

Famous People500

Who were: -Warren Harding -Calvin Coolidge -Herbert Hoover

Famous People500

What Scopes was teaching when he

was arrested

Pot Luck100

What was the theory of

evolution?

Pot Luck100

The theme song of the 1930’s

Pot Luck200

What was “Brother Can You Spare A

Dime?”

Pot Luck200

The amendment which gave

women the right to vote

Pot Luck300

What was the 19th

(XIX) Amendment?

Pot Luck300

The nickname of the most famous “gangster” of the

1920’s

Pot Luck400

What was “scarface”

(Al Capone)?

Pot Luck400

Pot Luck500

The two Italian immigrants who were

put to death for a crime they didn’t

commit

Who were Sacco and Vanzetti?

Pot Luck500

The Final Jeopardy Category is:

“Clouds On The Horizon”

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Three groups of Americans who were experiencing

economic problems in the 1920’s – even before the

Great Depression began

Who were: -the farmers -Black Americans -coal miners -railroad workers -union members

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