Roaring Twenties
Life in WA
New Deal
Dirty Thirties
Celebrities
100

The name given to the 18th amendment that prohibited the manufacturing, transportation and sale of alcohol

What is Prohibition

100

The WA based company that started in WWI and became the largest industrial employer in the state within 50 years

What is Boeing

100

The president elected in 1932

Who is Franklin Delano Roosevelt

100

The event that threw the US into the Great Depression

What is the stock market crash on October 29, 1929 (Black Tuesday)

100
the NY Yankee who set the homerun record

Who is Babe Ruth

200

Women who cut their hair, wore makeup, smoked, danced, and showed more skin 

What are flappers

200

The national park that was created during the New Deal

What is Olympic National Park

200
FDR's most successful program that employed 8.5 million people in construction and the arts

What is the Works Progress Administration (WPA)

200

The major dust storm that hit the Great Plains

What is the Dust Bowl

200

a bear from WWI who was made famous in children's literature

Who is Winnie the Pooh

300

a person who made alcohol illegally

Who is a bootlegger

300

Underground bars that sold alcohol illegally

What are speakeasies

300

Put 250,000 young men to work at camps on reforestation and conservation

What is the Civilian Conservation Corp (CCC)

300

The term given to shack homes that people lived in during the depression

What are Hoovervilles

300

First lady that became a humanitarian for human rights

Who is Eleanor Roosevelt

400

The period in African American history in which their culture flourished in the arts, music, and literature

What is the Harlem Renaissance

400

The crown jewel of FDR's New Deal in WA State

What is the Grand Coulee Dam

400

provide retired workers money and aid to the disabled

What is Social Security

400

the radio broadcasts hosted by FDR to bring hope and optimism to the American people

What are fireside chats

400

Child star actress known for her sunny disposition

Who is Shirley Temple

500

The four major industries that came about in the 1920s

What are aviation, automobiles, movies, and radio

500

The Good Bootlegger of WA during Prohibition

Who is Roy Olmstead

500

Federally insures banks up to $250,000

What is the Glass-Steagall Act

500

5 effects of Black Tuesday

  • High rollers were bankrupt

  • 5000 banks failed & closed

  • 9 million people lost their savings accounts

  • People began to economize and spend less money

  • Demand for goods decreased

  • Businesses were forced to lay off workers

  • 100,000 jobs were lost a week

  • People ran out of money

  • People couldn’t pay debts or mortgages

  • People lost their homes, cars, & valuables

  • GREAT DEPRESSION

500

Comedic actor known for his funny walk

Who is Charlie Chaplin

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