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Reds We’re Back Roaring? Changes Air Lib $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

Reds- $100 Americans shunned and feared the Red Russians after this revolution? Bolshevik

Reds - $200 The Bolsheviks were blamed when these went on strike? C1-$200 Unions

Reds - $300 Who was the “fighting Quaker” America’s Attorney General who rounded up Reds? A. Mitchell Palmer

Reds - $400 These were called “Sovietism” in disguise? Labors call for closed or union shops

Reds - $500 Red word for the working class? Proletariat

We’re Back- $100 It was anti-foreign, anti-Jewish, anti-catholic, anti-pacificist, anti-communist & pro “native” American, pro-protestant & pro-Anglo-Saxon? C2-$100 KKK

We’re Back - $200 The KKK collapsed because it was? A racket $100 to join, no benefits

We’re Back - $300 This is how Congress dealt with immigration in the 20’s? Emergency Quota Acts of 1921 & 1924. 3% then 2% per year based on ethnicity of the nation

Less descendents of So. & Eastern Europe We’re Back - $400 Why was the census of 1890 used to establish immigration quotas? C2-$400 Less descendents of So. & Eastern Europe

We’re Back - $500 When did Congress abolish the National Origins Quota Act? 1965

Roaring? - $100 Liquor was outlawed by this Amendment, which was also called this Act? Volstead Act

Roaring? - $200 Why was prohibition unsuccessful? Heritage, smuggling, speak easies, etc

Roaring? - $300 Prohibition naturally lead to? C3-$300 Crime, gangsterism

Roaring? - $400 One of Chicago’s most famous gangsters, he was labeled “public enemy #1” and involved in the St. Valentines Day Massacre? C3-$400 Al Capone Scarface

Roaring? - $500 This law made interstate kidnapping a death-penalty offense? C3-$500 Lindbergh Law

Changes - $100 He set forth the idea of learning by doing the so called progressive model. John Dewey

Changes - $200 He was the defendant in the so called monkey trial? John Scopes

Changes - $300 An innovation of the 20’s, it’s motto was “possess today and pay tomorrow”? Consumer credit

Changes - $400 The father of “scientific management” Changes - $400 The father of “scientific management”? (to eliminate wasted motion) C3-$400 Fredrick W. Taylor

Changes - $500 He grasped and applied fully the idea of assembly line production? Henry Ford

Wilbur & Orville Wright Kitty Hawk, NC, Dec. 17, 1903 Air - $100 Bicycle repair men who flew the first heavier-than-air craft? C4-$100 Wilbur & Orville Wright Kitty Hawk, NC, Dec. 17, 1903

Air - $200 1927, 1st solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean Air - $200 1927, 1st solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean? It was not a stunt. C4-$200 Charles Lindbergh Spirit of St. Louis

Air - $300 He invented wireless telegraphy which later became the radio? Guglielmo Marconi

Air - $400 Advances caused by radio? Politicians were heard Sports heard in homes Music heard in homes A standard accent heard across the nation C4-$400

Air - $500 Who were the goddess’ of the wonderful era of nonsense? C4-$500 Flappers

Lib - $100 Who wrote This Side of Paradise & The Great Gatsby? C4-$100 F. Scott Fitzgerald

Lib - $200 Who wrote The Sun Also Rises & A Farewell to Arms? C4-$200 Ernest Hemingway

Lib - $300 Who wrote The Sound and The Fury & As I Lay Dying? C4-$300 William Faulkner

Lib - $400 When you buy stocks with just a small down payment? Buying on margin

Lib - $500 What’s a “Bull” Market? C4-$500 When stock prices just keep rising