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THIS IS Jeopardy

With Your Host... Ms. Nagle

Jeopardy Economics & Politics Popular Culture Crusty Leftovers Harlem Renaissance People Events 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

To make people aware of crimes against African Americans was the goal of this group…

NAACP A 100

To establish a nation in Africa for Africa Americans was the goal of what man

Marcus Garvey A 200

Who was a leading poet of the Harlem Renaissance?

Langston Hughes A 300

A burst of African-American culture in the 1920s & 1930s

Harlem Renaissance A 400

Singer of Jazz and Blues songs included themes about unrequited love, poverty & oppression

Bessie Smith A 500

29th President B 100

Warren G. Harding B 100

30th President B 200

Calvin Coolidge B 200

Less government regulation over business would benefit the nation is what policy?

Laissez-Faire B 300

Henry Ford was able to build a car what most people could afford by using what?

Assembly Line B 400

Paying for items in small monthly payments B 500

Installment Payments B 500

A young woman eager to try the latest fashion, dance, or fad

Flapper C 100

Putting value on material things above intellectual or spiritual things

Materialistic C 200

Legal ban on alcohol imposed by the 18th Amendment

Prohibition C 300

DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

Americans who became disillusioned with society after WWI

Lost Generation C 400

Belief that every word of the Bible is literally true C 500

Fundamentalism C 500

Introduced jazz, became 1st great cornet & trumpet soloists in jazz music

Louis Armstrong D 100

Inventor of the assembly line D 200

Henry Ford D 200

Famous Baseball player of 1920s D 300

Babe Ruth D 300

Biology teacher who was asked to test Butler Act by teaching evolution

John T. Scopes D 400

Wrote the masterpiece “The Great Gatsby” D 500

F. Scott Fitzgerald D 500

Nightclubs that illegally served alcohol

Speakeasies E 100

Communication that reaches a large audience

Mass Media E 200

Arrangement for delayed payment of a loan or purchase

Credit E 300

Tax on imports E 400

Tariff E 400

Scientific theory of how life forms developed over millions of years

Evolution E 500

What amendment repealed the 18th? F 100

21st Amendment F 100

Corruption by a Harding cabinet member, who took bribes to allow oil drilling on public land F 200

Teapot Dome Scandal F 200

Racist group that used violence to keep African Americans powerless & America “racially & morally pure” F 300

KKK F 300

A citizen of one country who lives in another country

Expatriate F 400

Americans became afraid that Communists might take over the United States government

Red Scare F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Gangsters Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

Click on screen to continue Al Capone was the most famous gangster of the 1920s, what event turned public opinion around about him? Click on screen to continue

St. Valentine Day Massacre Click on screen to continue

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