1920's.
1920's culture.
Great Depression
Great Gatsby
AMIKids
100

The 18th Amendment banned this beverage that none of you have tried because you are too young.

Alcohol.

100

This invention was in most homes and families would sit around and enjoy it.

Radio

100

The Great Depression started with this incident.

Stock market crash.

100

This is the woman that Gatsby is in love with.

Daisy

100

This was the student of the month last month.

Denardo Thorpe.

200
The 19th Amendment gave this group of people the right to vote.

Women

200

This movie was about a lion, a tin man, and a scarecrow.

The Wizard of Oz.

200

This is the makeshift houses homeless people lived in.

Shantytowns or Hoovervilles.

200

This is the sport Tom played in college.

Polo.

200

This is the football team Mr. Dupree roots for.

Atlanta Falcons.

300

During the 1920's many Americans invested in this for the first time.

Stock market.

300

This occurred when the Midwest faced major drought and crop failure.

Dust Bowl

300

This is an unemployed person who rides trains all around America looking for work.

A hobo.

300

Gatsby is framed for this crime.

Murdering Myrtle.

300

This is where we get pizza for Fantastic Friday.

Little Caesar's.

400

Name at least one President during the 1920's

Warren Harding, Calvin Coolidge, or Herbert Hoover.

400

This invention made it easier for people to store food at home.

Fridge.

400

This type of business kept shutting down and losing everyone's money.

Banks

400

This is how Gatsby made his money.

Selling alcohol.

400

This is what you might be getting this weekend.

Slip and Slide/Bounce House.

500

This man had a candy bar named after him (also popularized baseball in the 1920's)

Babe Ruth

500

This invention made it easier to clean the home.

Vaccuum.

500

This group of people marched on Washington for their bonus payments.

Bonus Marchers (World War I veterans)

500

This is the symbol that Gatsby sees across the bay.

Green light.

500

This is the new Director of Operations.

Mr. Ray

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