Prohibition
Harlem Renaissance/ Great Depression
FDR and The New Deal
People of Units 1/2
Years of Units 1/2
100

What was illegal during Prohibition?

Alcohol

100

 

Why did the Senate and the House of Representatives vote to remove the 18th Amendment in the United States in 1933?

  1. approved the 18th Amendment to prohibit alcohol

  2. during prohibition from 1920-1933

  3. because they wanted less crime and more money

  4. because they fought for control of illegal alcohol

because they wanted less crime and more money

100
Did FDR serve more than one term as President? 


(4+ years)


Yes

No

Yes

100

Who created the New Deal?

FDR

Franklin Delano Roosevelt

100

When did the Harlem Renaissance take place? 

a) 1950s 

b) 1920s 

c) 1930s 

d) 1800s

b, 1920's

200

 What did the House of Representatives do in the United States in 1917? 

1. approved the 18th Amendment to prohibit alcohol

2. during prohibition from 1920-1933

3. because they wanted less crime and more money

4. contributed to more homicides

1. 

Approved the 18th Amendment to prohibit alcohol

200

The Dust Bowl was a cause of…

A. 

The Dust Bowl was a cause of…

A. Great Depression

B. The New Deal

C. World War II

D. Development of government reform programs

B. The New Deal

C. World War II

D. Development of government reform programs

Great Depression

200

Why was the New Deal created?

      A.Because the US wanted to enter the Great Depression

      B. Because the government wanted to help end the Great Depression

      C. To prepare for war against Japan

      D. To help expand the power of the government

  B. Because the government wanted to help end the Great Depression

200

Who was an infamous mobster and crime boss that ruled over Chicago during Prohibition?

Al Capone

200

When did FDR sign the New Deal? 

  1. 1929

  2. 1933

  3. 1941

  4. 1939

1933

300

Al Capone was an influential and important person in the city of ______ during Prohibition. 

A. Boston

B. New York

C. Detroit

D. Chicago

Chicago

300

Which two artists were famous jazz musicians of the Harlem Renaissance? 

A) Countee Cullen and Alain Locke 

B) Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston 

C) Duke Ellington and Billie Holiday 

D) Claude McKay and Jean Toomer 

Duke Ellington and Billie Holiday

300

What disease did FDR have?

  1. Polio

  2. Influenza

  3. Tuberculosis 

  4. Swine Flu

Polio

300

African-Americans helped develop what type of music during the Harlem Renaissance?

Jazz music

300

When did the Great Depression begin?

  1. 1901

  2. 1929

  3. 1939

  4. 1941

1929
400

When did organized crime leaders like Al Capone contribute to more homicides in the United States?

  1. approved the 18th Amendment to prohibit alcohol

  2. during prohibition from 1920-1933

  3. because they wanted less crime and more money

  4. 1969

during prohibition from 1920-1933

400

Who was an important founder of the Harlem Renaissance? 

A) Duke Ellington 

B) Alain Locke 

C) Zora Neale Hurston 

D) Billie Holiday 

Alain Locke

400

What did FDR’s wife advocate for and support? 

  1. Anti-war sentiments

  2. Women's and Human rights

  3. Medicare

  4. Capitalism 

Women's and Human rights

400

The 18th Amendment, which made alcohol illegal, was repealed by ________ in 1933. 

House of Representatives and the Senate

400

When did the Great Depression end?

1941

500

Where did people drink alcohol during Prohibition?

A. Restaurants

B. Parking lots

C. Speakeasies

D. At work

Speakeasies

500

Did banks fail during the Great Depression?

Yes, they did.

500

What does SEC stand for? 

  1. South East Conference

  2. Social Exchange Council

  3. Securities Eastern Company

  4. Securities and Exchange Commission

Securities and Exchange Commission

500

What did Eleanor Roosevelt advocate for while she was the First Lady?

Women's rights and Human rights.

500

How many years was alcohol illegal in the United States for?

13 years

M
e
n
u