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Vocabulary Technological Revolution True/False Who’s Who Causes of the Great Depression Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

A unwillingness to respect or try to understand customs, ideas, or beliefs that are different from one’s own.

What is intolerance?

Economic well-being

What is prosperity?

Tax or duty that a government charges on imports or goods coming into country.

What is a tariff?

Plan in which the federal government hired people to work on public (government) property or projects.

What are public works projects?

The idea that people should take care of themselves and that government help would make people weak.

What is rugged individualism?

Work Became Easier because of new_________?

What is technology.

In the 1920’s, American Farmers were.

What is over producing food?

The development of suburbs was a direct result of.

What is automobile industry?

An important effect of the technological revolution was to.

What is made life easier and more enjoyable?

By in every 9 workers worked in.

What is the automobile industry?

Liquor was not available to people during the prohibition.

What is false?

Golden age of the 20’s came to a abrupt end in 1924.

What is false?

Some European countries did not repay loans the United States had made during WW1.

What is true?

The effect of the Federal Home Loan Bank Act was the end of the great depression.

What is false?

When business is bad, stock prices usually fall.

What is true?

Was put on trial in Tennessee for teaching evolution.

Who is John Scopes?

The first man to fly from New York to Paris, France.

Who is Charles Lindbergh?

Members of this group were extremely intolerant towards other ethnicities.

Who is the Ku Klux Klan

The President many people blamed for the Great Depression was.

Who is Herbert Hoover?

Took office in 1932 preceding Herbert Hoover.

Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt?

Factories had this, which is an excess in goods at a time.

What is a surplus?

Excessive this was caused by people buying stocks on margin.

What is Borrowing?

Because of this, people lost money they had saved.

What is bank failure?

In 1932 this many people were unemployed.

What is 12 million?

These were organized to show the government how desperate Americans were.

What is hunger marches?

This act helped people pay their mortgages so they would not lose their homes.

What is the Federal Home Loan Bank Act?