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s Presidents Music and Movies Miscellane ous Sports and Literature FearsBusiness

The first president of the Roaring 20s A 200

He became president and was sworn in in Vermont after a sudden death in the White House A 400

This scandal saw the Secretary of Interior lease lands to oil companies for bribes A 600

A 800 Harding was known to use this when appointing officials

He was the first government official jailed for his corruption A 1000

B 200 After WWI America was going through this

B 400 Businesses went from making war products to these, allowing The economy to recover

With the improvement of the economy people continued to help the economy by investing in this. B 600

B 800 Buyers would often put a down payment and pay off the rest later once a profit had been made or known as this

Rising market B 1000

This was the most popular music of the era C 200

He was the most famous comedy film star C 400

This was the most popular type of entertainment of the 20s, including the likes of Amos & Andy C 600

DAILY DOUBLE C 800 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

The famous fast-moving dance C 800

Trumpeter C 1000

This slugger helped build a stadium D 200

Red Grange and Knute Rockne helped make this popular D 400

The author of the Great Gatsby D 600

The leading writer of the Harlem Renaissance D 800

This author ran off to Paris to write about post war issues in America D 1000

E 200 This fear was a result of the Bolshevik Revolution, known as this

Darwin’s Theory was illegal in schools which lead to this nationally followed event E 400

The immigrant anarchists sentenced to death E 600

This group of nativists terrorized blacks E 800

He wanted to fight the discrimination of blacks with unity and pride E 1000

These women drank, smoked, and wore more revealing clothes F 200

Illegal bars F 400

This product lead to the creation of suburbs F 600

Organized crime began after this event F 800

F 1000 This repealed prohibition

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Connecting US History Please record your wager.

List as many changes women went through as possible.

Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!

A 100 Warren G. Harding

A 200 Calvin Coolidge

A 300 Teapot Dome Scandal

A 400 Spoils System

A 500 Albert Fall

B 100 Recession

B 200 Household Products

B 300 Stock Market

B 400 Buying On Margin

B 500 Bull Market

C 100 Jazz

C 200 Charlie Chaplin

C 300 Radio

C 400 The Charleston

C 500 Louie Armstrong

D 100 Babe Ruth

D 200 Football

D 300 F. Scott Fitzgerald

D 400 Langston Hughes

D 500 Ernest Hemingway

E 100 Red Scare

E 200 Scopes Trial

E 300 Sacco & Vanzetti Trial

E 400 KKK

E 500 Marcus Garvey

E 100 Flappers

E 200 Speakeasies

E 300 The Model T Car

E 400 Prohibition

E st Amendment

E 500

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager