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Pick teams Each team must choose a speaker. That person is THE ONLY ONE THAT CAN SPEAK WHEN IT IS YOUR TEAM’S TURN TO ANSWER You can steal. If a team gets the question wrong it can be stolen. The question will be asked until it gets back to the original team that it was asked to There is no passing of questions

Red Scare/Labor Union/Immigr ation Vocabulary Who Am I? Warren G. Harding Roaring 20’s

QUESTION: Prejudice against foreign-born people ANSWER: NATIVISM

QUESTION: This established the maximum number of people who could enter the United States from each foreign country ANSWER: QUOTA SYSTEM

QUESTION: A literary and artistic movement celebrating African-American culture ANSWER: HARLEM RENAISSANCE

QUESTION: The Protestant movement grounded in a literal, or non symbolic, interpretation of the Bible ANSWER: FUNDAMENTALISM

QUESTION: This raised taxes on U.S. imports to 60 percent to protect U.S. businesses ANSWER: FORDNEY-McCUMBER TARIFF

QUESTION: I created the automobile and made it available to the mass public in the 1920’s ANSWER: HENRY FORD

QUESTION: I was the Yankee slugger who hit many homeruns and ate many hot dogs during the 1920’s ANSWER: (GEORGE HERMAN RUTH JR-BABE RUTH

QUESTION: I was the United States Attorney General who led the questioning into the Red Scare ANSWER: A. MITCHEL PALMER

QUESTION: I was hired by the ACLU to defend John Scopes during the evolution trial. ANSWER: CLARENCE DARROW

QUESTION: I served as the special prosecutor in the Scopes trial and defended the role of religion ANSWER: WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN

QUESTION: This is the term of President Harding’s poker-playing cronies that he would give administrative cabinet positions to that would later cause him embarrassment ANSWER: OHIO GANG

QUESTION: Harding invited several leaders of the world’s biggest countries to discuss arms control, war debts, and the reconstruction of war-torn countries. ANSWER: WASHINGTON NAVAL CONFERENCE

QUESTION: The head of the Veterans Bureau was caught illegally selling government and hospital supplies to private companies ANSWER: FORBES SCANDAL

QUESTION: This was the secret leasing of oil rich land to private oil companies and who was behind this ANSWER: TEAPOT DOME SCANDAL & ALBERT B. FALL

QUESTION: Analyze this quote: “I have no trouble with my enemies…but my…friends, they’re the ones that keep me walking the floor at nights” ANSWER:.

QUESTION: Emancipated young woman who embraced the new fashions and urban attitudes of the day. ANSWER: FLAPPER

QUESTION: People were able to buy goods over an extended period of time without having to put down much money at the time of purchase ANSWER: INSTALLMENT PLAN

QUESTION: With the automobile being created this took place, a spread of cities father away from peoples jobs ANSWER: URBAN SPRAWL

QUESTION: This amendment launched this era, the manufacture, sale and transportation of what type of beverages were illegal. ANSWER: 18 TH AMENDMENT, PROHIBITION, ALCOHOL

QUESTION: In 1928 fifteen countries signed this, which renounced war as a national policy. However, it was largely unsuccessful because it provided no means of enforcement ANSWER: KELLOGG-BRIAND PACT

QUESTION: Palmer and J. Edgar Hoover hunted down suspected Communists, Socialists, and These People who opposed any form of government ANSWER: ANARCHISTS

QUESTION: This man led the Bolsheviks to establish a new communist state in Russia and effectively started the Red Scare in the United States ANSWER: VLADIMIR LENIN

QUESTION: This group was devoted to 100% Americanism ANSWER: KU KLUX KLAN (KKK)

QUESTION: They were tried and found guilty of killing a paymaster and his guard. The Red Scare led to ruined reputations and wrecked lives. This two men were the best known examples. ANSWER: SACCO & VANZETTI

QUESTION: Employers during the 1920’s did not want their workers to join unions or to receive higher pay, either out of pure belief or a way to get out of raising pay and allowing unions, employers started labeling their workers as communist. From that workers started going on strike and there were three famous strikes… ANSWER: Boston police strike, The Steel Mill Strike, The Coal Miners Strike

First: take out a piece of paper and determine how much your team will wager and hand it in QUESTION: – Explain three reasons why the 1920’s were a true roaring change