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1 Jeopardy Unit V (20’s) Test Review II

2 Jeopardy Race Issues Red Scare Potpourri Religious issues Amendments 100 200 500 400 300 200 300 400 500

3 HOME100 What group was successful at getting congress to pass anti- lynching laws? What group was successful at getting congress to pass anti- lynching laws? NAACP NAACP

4 HOME200 What movement promoted black pride and unity? What movement promoted black pride and unity? Harlem Renaissance Harlem Renaissance

5 HOME300 Why did many African Americans move to the North from the South? Why did many African Americans move to the North from the South? Jobs, discrimination Jobs, discrimination

6 HOME400 What group was excluded from the immigration restrictions? What group was excluded from the immigration restrictions? Mexicans Mexicans

7 HOME500 What is the name for the movement of many African Americans to the North? What is the name for the movement of many African Americans to the North? Great Migration Great Migration

8 HOME100 What was the name of the trial in which fundamentalism was challenged? What was the name of the trial in which fundamentalism was challenged? Scopes or Monkey trial Scopes or Monkey trial

9 HOME200 What was the name of the lawyer who was against fundamentalism in schools? What was the name of the lawyer who was against fundamentalism in schools? Clarence Darrow Clarence Darrow

10 HOME300 Why was John T. Scopes put on trial? Why was John T. Scopes put on trial? Teaching Evolution Teaching Evolution

11 HOME400 In the Scopes Trial, who represented the state and supported fundamentalism ? In the Scopes Trial, who represented the state and supported fundamentalism ? William Jennings Bryan William Jennings Bryan

12 HOME500 What was the biggest loser in the Scopes trial? What was the biggest loser in the Scopes trial? Fundamentalism Fundamentalism

13 HOME100 How did most Americans want to avoid future World wars? How did most Americans want to avoid future World wars? (Stay out of other countries) (Stay out of other countries) Kellogg-Briand Pact= Isolationism Kellogg-Briand Pact= Isolationism

14 HOME200 What industries benefited from the growth of the car industry? What industries benefited from the growth of the car industry? Rubber, steel, petroleum, glass Rubber, steel, petroleum, glass

15 HOME300 What groups declined in membership when many businesses instituted welfare capitalism? What groups declined in membership when many businesses instituted welfare capitalism? Labor Unions Labor Unions

16 HOME400 Who came up with the idea of increasing production by dividing jobs into simple tasks ? Who came up with the idea of increasing production by dividing jobs into simple tasks ? Henry Ford Henry Ford

17 HOME500 Who wrote the book A Farewell to Arms? Who wrote the book A Farewell to Arms? Ernest Hemmingway Ernest Hemmingway

18 HOME100 Who was the leader of the Bolshevik revolution? Who was the leader of the Bolshevik revolution? Vladimir Lenin Vladimir Lenin

19 HOME200 Due to the fear of immigrants, what group grew tremendously during the Red Scare? Due to the fear of immigrants, what group grew tremendously during the Red Scare? KKK KKK

20 HOME300 Towards the end of the decade, why did the KKK decline in membership? Towards the end of the decade, why did the KKK decline in membership? Scandals involving their leaders Scandals involving their leaders

21 HOME400 What country were Sacco and Vanzetti from ? What country were Sacco and Vanzetti from ? Italy Italy

22 HOME500 What kind of government did Sacco and Vanzetti support? What kind of government did Sacco and Vanzetti support? No government: anarchy No government: anarchy

23 HOME100 This amendment says you do not have to incriminate yourself. This amendment says you do not have to incriminate yourself. 5

24 HOME200 This amendment says you have the right to peacefully assemble. This amendment says you have the right to peacefully assemble. 1

25 HOME300 This says you have the right to own a gun. This says you have the right to own a gun. 2

26 HOME400 The 16 th, 17 th, 18 th, and 19 th amendments are associated with this political movement. The 16 th, 17 th, 18 th, and 19 th amendments are associated with this political movement. Progressive Progressive

27 HOME500 This amendment is called the Common Law amendment. This amendment is called the Common Law amendment. 7

28 FINAL JEOPARDY This guy ran for president multiple times on a socialists platform. This guy ran for president multiple times on a socialists platform.

29 EUGENE DEBS!!!!


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