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2 400 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 600 1920s Great Depression The Great War Baker’s Choice MISC

3 - What act during Prohibition officially ended the sale and manufacturing of alcohol? Row 1---100 Question

4 - Volstead Act Row 1---100 Answer

5 - Prohibition is said to have caused a major increase in crime during the period. Who is the most famous organized crime leader of the 1920s? Row 1---200 Question

6 - Al Capone Row 1---200 Answer

7 - What amendment officially banned alcohol consumption and what amendment overturned the prohibition amendment? Row 1---300 Question

8 - 18 & 21 Row 1---300 Answer

9 - One of the most famous people of the 1920s, he became famous for the first trans-Atlantic flight in history? Row 1---400 Question

10 - Charles Lindbergh (“Lucky Lindy”) Row 1---400 Answer

11 - First ever movie with sound in the 1920s Row 1---500 Question

12 - Jazz Singer Row 1---500 Answer

13 - The foreclosure of farms and food supply due to major droughts in Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas to name a few, was known as the Row 2---100 Question

14 - Dust Bowl Row 2---100 Answer

15 - He won in a landslide over Herbert Hoover in the 1932 election as the public overwhelmingly wanted change in America to help the economy Row 2---200 Question

16 - Franklin Roosevelt Row 2---200 Answer

17 Row 2---300 Question - List at least three causes of the Great Depression

18 - Stock Market Crash, Unequal Distribution of Wealth, Problems in industry and farming, Dust Bowl, Consumer Debt, Speculation and Buying on Margin Row 2---300 Answer

19 Row 2---400 Question - How many people in the United States became unemployed between 1929 and 1932 during the Depression?

20 - 12 million Row 2---400 Answer

21 - What was the phrase used by Herbert Hoover during the start of the Depression that encouraged Americans that by using hard work and perseverance they would make it through the Depression Row 2---500 Question

22 - “Rugged Individualism” Row 2---500 Answer

23 - Countries involved in the Triple Entente before World War I starts Row 3---100 Question

24 - Britain, France, Russia Row 3---100 Answer

25 - Name of Woodrow Wilson’s peace plan while campaigning for the 1916 election Row 3---200 Question

26 - “Peace without Victory” Row 3---200 Answer

27 - As a result of the Versailles Treaty, how money did Germany have to pay in war reparations? Row 3---300 Question

28 - $33 Billion Row 3---300 Answer

29 - What happened to Woodrow Wilson during his tour in the U.S. to gain public support for the Treaty of Versailles? Row 3---400 Question

30 - He had a major stroke in 1919 and eventually died in 1924. Row 3---400 Answer

31 - This person created the Committee on Public Information to create propaganda to encourage the American public to support the Great War effort Row 3---500 Question

32 - George Creel Row 3---500 Answer

33 - What was the nickname given to Senators who wanted to return to an isolationist policy after the Great War and refused to sign the Treaty of Versailles? Row 4---100 Question

34 - Irreconcilables Row 4---100 Answer

35 - What did the 16 th, 17 th, 18 th & 19 th Amendment each create? Row 4---200 Question

36 - 16 th – income tax, 17 th – direct election of Senators by the people, 18 th – prohibition, 19 th – women’s suffrage Row 4---200 Answer

37 - Discriminatory immigration law that restricted the immigration of Southern and Eastern Europeans and practically excluded Asians and other nonwhites from entry into the United States. This act instituted admission quotas by using the 1890 census to determine the population of a particular nationality group; the government then only allowed 2 percent of that population into the nation. Row 4---300 Question

38 - Nations Origin Act of 1924 Row 4---300 Answer

39 - What is the historical significance of the Treaty of Versailles? Row 4---400 Question

40 - Its weaknesses led to a second world war Row 4---400 Answer

41 - Who was the first American to win the Nobel Peace Prize? Row 4---500 Question

42 - Theodore Roosevelt Row 4---500 Answer

43 - What bird can lift the most? Row 5---100 Question

44 - A crane Row 5---100 Answer

45 - What has 6 eyes but can't see? Row 5---200 Question

46 -Three Blind Mice Row 5---200 Answer

47 - Why was Cinderella thrown off the basketball team? Row 5---300 Question

48 - She ran away from the ball Row 5---300 Answer

49 - What do you call a guy who's born in Columbus, grows up in Cleveland, and then dies in Cincinnati? Row 5---400 Question

50 - Dead Row 5---400 Answer

51 - What did Delaware? Row 5---500 Question

52 - Her New Jersey Row 5---500 Answer


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