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Jeopardy 1920’s Events Other 100 200 300 400 500 Automobile FINAL JEOPARDY 1920’s Events Automobile Other Miscellaneous 100 200 300 400 500

A 100 What consumer item grew in the 1920’s.(3)

A 100 ANSWER Automobiles Factory workers Technology Airplanes Back

A 200 Name two reasons why Americans bought a lot of automobiles in the 1920’s?(8)

A 200 ANSWER 1.Really cheap during the time 2. Henry Ford made it really easy to make (Assembly Line) Back

A 300 What new technology helped Americans become more closely related? (6)

A 300 ANSWER Telephone Radio Television Gameboy Back

A 400 What was the most popular type of music during the 1920’s? (19)

A 400 ANSWER Jazz Back

A 500 The republican platform during the 1920’s was based off these two ideas. ( 1)

A 500 ANSWER Isolationist Laissez-faire business Back

B 100 During the 1920’s what happened to immigration? (16)

B 100 ANSWER It decreased due to immigration quotas Back

B 200 Sacco and Vanzetti were executed because they thought they were? (15)

B 200 ANSWER They were Jewish They were Muslim They Were in the mob Their Radical Beliefs Back

B 300 African Americans tried to escape: Jim Crow Laws and Racial violence during this event where the African Americans moved from the South to the North. (9)

B 300 ANSWER Great Migration Back

B 400 Give me three reasons why the African Americans moved to the North during the Great Migration. (5)

B 400 ANSWER Violence Jim Crow laws Jobs Back

B 500 What was the court case called for evolution vs. Creationism? Explain (14)

B 500 ANSWER Scopes Trial. Questioned the bible Back

C 100 How did Henry Ford create such a cheap car? What was the process called? (17)

C 100 ANSWER Assembly line Back

C 200 Because there were so many cars on the road, what needed to be created to keep up with the amount of cars? (13)

C 200 ANSWER Roads Back

C 300 Name two business that were helped due to the automobile boom? a. housing b. metal c. motel d. all of the above

C 300 ANSWER Fuel Armory Back

C 400 As a result of the automobile boom, the industry grew.(18)

C 400 ANSWER D Back

C 500 Explain how the creation of Automobiles had an impact on Urbanization.

C 500 ANSWER Automobiles made it easier for people to get places quicker. This allowed people to live further away from their work place but still be able to get to places on time Back

D 100 What was one thing women wanted during the Flapper movement? (4)

D 100 ANSWER Independence Back

D 200 Prohibition lead to these two unintended results? Name one (7)

D 200 ANSWER Alcoholism Bootlegging Back

D 300 What was the response to the Red Scare?(2)

D 300 ANSWER Russian Revolution Back

D 400 What was the name of the artistic movement taking place in New York City? (11)

D 400 ANSWER Harlem Renassaince Back

D 500 Which caused labor unrest in the United States after World War I? (10)

D 500 ANSWER Returning veterans wanted their old jobs back and refused to accept low wages. Back

Spell my last name correctly

E 100 ANSWER WOLKOFF Back

E 200 Name this movie ?

E 200 ANSWER SANDLOT Back

Where did Mr. Ficker go to College?

University of Cincinnati E 300 ANSWER University of Cincinnati Back

E 400 How old is Mr. Wolkoff?

E 400 ANSWER 21 Back

Where did Mr. Wolkoff go to High School?

E 500 ANSWER Sycamore High School Back

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Who was the model Flapper? What was her name? Question Who was the model Flapper? What was her name? ANSWER

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