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JeopardyJeopardy The Roaring Twenties

JeopardyJeopardy Post-War Tension Traditionalists and modernists The Republican Era Popular Culture

Post-War Tension This term describes the transition from wartime to peacetime Demobilization

Post-War Tension This event involved the mass arrests of communists and radicals The Palmer Raids

Post-War Tension This Jamaican believed the only way to solve racial tension was by leading all blacks back to Afirca Marcus Garvey

Post-War Tension This group followed the teachings of Karl Marx, looked forward to a revolution by the working class, and called for public ownership of all the means of production. Communists

Post-War Tension The revival of the KKK in the 1920s is viewed as a result of the revival of this Nativism

Post-War Tension This group was formed to protect individual rights of citizens from government abuse American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)

Traditionalists/ModernistsTraditionalists/Modernists These people respected long- held culture and values. These people embraced new styles and ideas Traditionalists, Modernists

Traditionalists/ModernistsTraditionalists/Modernists The reason the Volstead Act was passed To enforce Prohibition

Traditionalists/ModernistsTraditionalists/Modernists A famous court case between the traditional idea of Creationism and modern idea of Evolution Scopes Trial

Traditionalists/ModernistsTraditionalists/Modernists A term used to describe young women that broke from tradition by dressing sexy Flappers

Traditionalists/ModernistsTraditionalists/Modernists Reasons why Prohibition didn’t work undermined by bootlegging and speakeasies which resulted in an increase in crime

Traditionalists/ModernistsTraditionalists/Modernists How life was for farmers and people living in the countryside post-WWI Falling demand for crops led to economic problems and decrease in population

The Republican Era The election of this president started the Republican Era Warren Harding

The Republican Era Warren Harding won the 1920 presidential election by promising this A return to normalcy

The Republican Era These three Presidents make up the Republican Era Harding, Coolidge, Hoover

The Republican Era The Fiscal Policy of the Republican Presidents that encouraged business growth Free Enterprise System

The Republican Era An incident involving oil bribes that embarrassed President Harding Tea Pot Dome Scandal

The Republican Era This agreement, which tried to outlaw war, represented a break from U.S. isolationism Kellogg-Briand Pact

Popular Culture A culture based on buying lots and lots of things which fuels the economy Consumerism/ Consumer Culture

Popular Culture The outpouring of creativity among African- American artists, writers, musicians, etc Harlem Renaissance

Popular Culture This genre of music was invented by African Americans and quickly gained popularity Jazz

Popular Culture Spectator sports, movies, amusement parks are examples of things people did with their Leisure time

Popular Culture A reason people were encouraged to defy authority and try new things Disillusionment from WWI

Popular Culture Americans were able to buy items and pay later by using this Credit