Postwar Problem s The Red Scare Rascall y Repubs African America ns Minorit y Groups P & P Life in the Twentie s Creativ e Splurge Potpour ri (T/F) 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 Jeopardy!!
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Postwar Problems
The Red Scare
Rascally Repubs
African Americans
Minority Groups
P & PLife in the Twenties
Creative Splurge
Potpourri (T/F)
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Jeopardy!!
100• Why did unemployment rise after the First
World War?
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200• Why did wages fall following the First
World War?
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300• Why did goods and services cost more
following the First World War?
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400• What year was well known for labor
strikes?
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500• What was used in order to bridge the gap
between low wages and expensive goods and services?
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100• Why were strikes unsuccessful in 1919?
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200• Why did the Red Scare occur in the United
States?
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300• What was the name of the leader of the
Communist Party in Russia?
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400• What was the name of the leader of the
Socialist Party in the United States?
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500• These raids, named after the attorney
general of the United States, arrested suspected communists and/or deported them.
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100• Who won the election of 1920?
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200• Who won the election of 1924?
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300• Who won the election of 1928?
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400• What were the economic policies of the
Republican Presidents?
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500• DAILY DOUBLE
• Why did the Republicans control the White House during the 20’s and what happened that the Republicans survived?
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100• Why did African Americans move north
between 1910 and 1930?
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200• What was one effect of African Americans
moving northward?
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300• Under Woodrow Wilson’s encouragement,
what group grew to a membership of 5 million by 1923?
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400• Name two ways that African Americans
defended their rights during the 1920’s.
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500• Describe Black Nationalism.
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100• By 1920, what percentage of the nation’s
population was foreign born?
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200• What did Congress do to limit immigration?
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300• What types of jobs did Mexican Americans
get when they moved north?
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400• How did American Indians fight back
against the government taking their land?
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500• What was the biggest way that Mexican
Americans became adjusted to American life?
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100• About what percentage of American homes
had electricity by 1930?
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200• What was the business practice of
simplifying a process by mastering each of its tasks?
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300• Who was the person who instituted the
assembly line in his automobile factory?
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400• How did automobiles change family life in
the 1920’s?
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500• Name two ways that consumers were
impacted by the new business practices of the 1920’s.
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100• When did Prohibition occur?
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200• Name the gangster that prohibition allowed
to gain power?
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300• Name three of the new forms of mass
entertainment.
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400• Define Revivalism.
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500• Define Fundamentalism.
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100• Jazz as a music form came from what
earlier music form?
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200• Why did jazz move north?
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300• The Harlem Renaissance involved what two
forms of entertainment?
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400• Name one of the two authors from the Lost
Generation (1920’s).
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500• DAILY DOUBLE
• Who was Frank Lloyd Wright?
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100• True of False: The Scopes trial allowed
evolution to be taught in the classrooms of Tennessee.
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200• Who was Jim Thorpe?
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300• True or False: Charles Lindbergh was an
Olympic hurdler and a three sport athlete in college.