$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 According to Mr. Webster Fashions and Trends Everything But the Kitchen Sink Great Leaders of the 20s “Roaring 20s” Renaissance.

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$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 According to Mr. Webster Fashions and Trends Everything But the Kitchen Sink Great Leaders of the 20s “Roaring 20s” Renaissance Men & Women

Renaissance Men & Women $100 Group created by Marcus Garvey that sought to create an independent nation in Africa. UNIA (Universal Negro Improvement Association)

Renaissance Men & Women $200 Blues singer who at one time was the highest paid artist in the world. Bessie Smith

Renaissance Men & Women $300 Poet who described the difficult everyday lives of African-Americans. Langston Hughes

Renaissance Men & Women $400 Known as the greatest influential jazz artist of all time. Louis Armstrong

Renaissance Men & Women $500 Name the two founders of the NAACP who campaigned to end racial injustice in the United States. W.E.B. DuBois and James Weldon Johnson

“Roaring 20s” $100 A system in which individuals could pay for an item over a long period of time in small payments. Installment buying

“Roaring 20s” $200 Denounced war as an instrument of foreign policy. Kellogg-Briand Pact

“Roaring 20s” $300 Scandal involving the selling of oil-rich land by the national government to private oil companies. Teapot Dome Scandal

“Roaring 20s” $400 New industry that created greater demand of consumer goods like vacuums. Advertising

“Roaring 20s” $500 Head of the Justice Department that organized raids against suspected “anti-Americans”. A. Mitchell Palmer

According to Mr. Webster $100 Widespread fear of communism in the United States. “red” scare

According to Mr. Webster $200 A system in which companies provide benefits to employees in an effort to promote worker satisfaction and loyalty. Welfare Capitalism

According to Mr. Webster $300 Production system made popular by Henry Ford. Assembly Line

According to Mr. Webster $400 Those that sought the destruction of government. Anarchists

According to Mr. Webster $500 Those that tend to interpret the Bible literally. Fundamentalists

Great Leaders of the 20s $100 Although many scandals were throughout his presidency, the American public still liked this President. Warren G. Harding

Great Leaders of the 20s $200 Mass. Governor who called in the state militia to put down a Boston police strike. Calvin Coolidge

Great Leaders of the 20s $300 Wrote the “Great Gatsby”. F. Scott Fitzgerald

Great Leaders of the 20s $400 First woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean. Amelia Earhart

Great Leaders of the 20s $500 Woodrow Wilson President who sent a letter to the steel mill workers and employers as a plea to end the strike.

Fashions and Trends $100 Haircut that represented the rebellious trend of young women in the 1920s. “bob”

Fashions and Trends $200 Reasoning that most people connected to alcohol and led them to support prohibition. Gambling, crime, accidents, abuse, and a sin

Fashions and Trends $300 Debate between creationism and evolution came to a peak during this major event. Scopes Trial

Fashions and Trends $400 Prohibition led to the creation of this. Organized Crime or “underworld”

Fashions and Trends $500 Created numerous industries as well as what we refer to as urban sprawl. Automobile

Everything But the Kitchen Sink $100 Composer who wrote “Rhapsody in Blues”. George Gerswhin

Everything But the Kitchen Sink $200 Ku Klux Klan Group that resurfaced to demand restrictions be placed upon immigration.

Everything But the Kitchen Sink $300 Tariff that made it difficult for European trade in America. Fordney-McCumber Tariff

Everything But the Kitchen Sink $400 Lawyer who defended John Scopes in the infamous “Scopes Trial”. Clarence Darrow

Everything But the Kitchen Sink $500 Made the first non-stop flight across the Atlantic. Charles Lindbergh

Final Jeopardy Labor Unions

Final Jeopardy Major effect upon labor unions when communism was connected to them.

Final Jeopardy-Answer Influence reduced since membership numbers were reduced.