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2 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

3 Government Policies

4 Harlem Renaissance

5 Miscellaneous

6 Famous People

7 Vocabulary

8 Government Policies Harlem Renaissance Famous People Misc. Vocabulary $ $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

9 C 1 - $100 People who thought that the Emergency Quota Acts of 1921 did not do enough to limit immigration would were called this:

10 Why was the Kellogg-Briand Pact considered useless?

11 C 1 - $300 To obtain liquor illegally, drinkers went underground to hidden nightclubs known as:

12 C 1 - $400 The immigration policies of the 1920’s limited immigration from all of the following countries except: Italy Japan Mexico

13 C 1 - $500 The purpose of this 1922 policy was to raise taxes on goods entering the United States

14 to the celebration of African-American
This is the name given to the celebration of African-American culture in literature and arts in the 1920’s

15 C 2 - $200 This type of music was born in New Orleans and spread North and popularized by musicians like Louis Armstrong

16 C 2 - $300 The Harlem Renaissance was centered in what city?

17 C 2 - $400 The movement of African-Americans from the South to northern cities from was called:

18 C 2 - $500 The NAACP fought for legislation to protect African-American rights under the leadership of:

19 During the 1920’s union membership did this: Increased
Remained constant Decreased

20 Which of the following rose dramatically during the 1920’s?
wages tariffs armaments build-ups

21 C 3 - $300 To protect their own interests, employers often accused striking workers of being:

22 C 3 - $400 This arranged for loans to be made to Germany so that it could pay war reparations

23 These people believed that the Bible should be taken literally:
C 3 - $500 These people believed that the Bible should be taken literally:

24 C 4 - $100 This pilot made the first nonstop solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927

25 C 4 - $200 These immigrants and antichrists were convicted of robbery and murder in 1920 and were executed in 1927

26 He challenged a Tennessee law that forbade the teaching of evolution

27 Author of The Sun Also Rises and also credited for creating
a simplified style of writing

28 C 4 - $500 Attorney General who believed that he needed to protect the American people from political radicals:

29 This controversy centered around the leasing of oil-rich lands

30 The name given to the appointees of President Warren G. Harding
C 5 - $200 The name given to the appointees of President Warren G. Harding

31 This refers to stricter social and moral
standards for women than for men in the 1920’s

32 might have said that scandals are proof
This type of person might have said that scandals are proof that government should be abolished

33 The automobile allowed people to live outside the city and to commute
into the city to work. This was a main factor causing this:

34 C 1 A - $100 Nativists $

35 C 1 A - $200 It provided no means of enforcing the “no war” clause $

36 C 1 A - $300 Speakeasies $

37 C 1 A - $400 Mexico $

38 C 1 A - $500 The Fordney-McCumber Tariff $

39 The Harlem Renaissance
C 2 A - $100 The Harlem Renaissance $

40 C 2 A - $200 Jazz $

41 C 2 A - $300 New York City $

42 C 2 A - $400 The Great Migration $

43 C 2 A - $500 James Weldon Johnson $

44 C 3 A - $100 Decreased $

45 C 3 A - $200 Tariffs $

46 C 3 A - $300 communists $

47 C 3 A - $400 The Dawes Plan $

48 C 3 A - $500 Fundamentalists $

49 C 4 A - $100                                               Charles A. Lindbergh $

50 C 4 A - $200 Nicola Sacco And Bartolomeo Vanzetti $

51 C 4 A - $300 John T. Scopes $

52 C 4 A - $400 Ernest Hemingway $

53 C 4 A - $500 A. Mitchell Palmer $

54 The Teapot Dome scandal
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55 C 5 A - $200 The Ohio Gang $

56 C 5 A - $300 The “Double Standard” $

57 C 5 A - $400 An Anarchist $

58 C 5 A - $500 Urban Sprawl $

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60 FJ Topic Post WWI era $

61 The first practical peacetime use of airplanes was for:
FJ Question The first practical peacetime use of airplanes was for: $

62 FJ Ans Carrying mail $

63 END OF GAME


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