In the Great Depression

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In the Great Depression Society and Culture In the Great Depression

Guess who I am! Most beautiful women in the land Wicked Queen “Hi Ho Hi Ho it’s off to work we go…”

Guess who I am! 1933 Comedy Marx Brothers About 2 countries fighting b/c the leaders have the same love interest

                                           Duck Soup

Guess who I am! American Civil War and the Reconstruction Period Scarlett O’Hara Actor: Clark Gable

Guess who I am! 1940 African-American Author About the difficulties faced by a young man trying to survive in a racist world.

Guess who I am! It’s a Twister Follow the Yellow Brick Road Lions and Tigers and Bears, Oh My! I’m melting, I’m melting, I’m melting I am the great and powerful OZ

Guess who I am! 1939 Book About the Dust Bowl By John Steinbeck

Name this Painting. A portrayal of Rural life in the GD American Gothic By Grant Woods

Guess who I am! A Radio Program on NBC Featuring George Burns it’s TV’s longest running Soap Opera – it just went off the air in the spring of 2010 15,000th televised episode aired on September 1, 2006

Guess who I am! Most popular movie about American Politics Director: Frank Capra Starring: James Stewart

Guess Who I Am… George Darrow sold me to the Parker Brothers I was 1st sold in Philly I encourage people to “Go to Jail” I have “Free Parking” and a great “Boardwalk”

Guess Who I Am… I saved RKO films from Bankruptcy I’m really only 18 inches tall In 2001 I was rated as #12 on the most thrilling films list I made Fay Wray a star

Guess Who I Am… I live in South Dakota Gutzon created me I was dedicated on March 3, 1933 I have 4 faces, each 60 feet tall Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt, and Lincoln are each a face

Mount Rushmore

And of course what you see from the back???  …j/k

Guess Who I Am… I was created by Walt Disney My house is made of straw I play the fiddle “Who’s afraid of the big bad wolf…” “I’ll huff and I’ll puff…”

Guess Who I Am… I was a radio broadcast If you listened from the beginning, you’d know I was a fake Aliens are attacking West Windsor, NJ!! I was created by Orson Welles