1920s
1920s (Continued)
1920s...Economy
1930s- Great Depression
Great Depression
100

During the 1920s and for the first time in America, more people lived in_______ rather than rural areas.

Cities

100

A group of American writers who became adults during WW1 and were critical of post-WW1 America.

Lost Generation

100

FDR's first 100 days in office, and major pieces of legislation from the New Deal were passed

Hundred Days

100

One of the causes of the Great Depression started with the introduction of giving tax breaks to the ______ to expand businesses. In turn, they will offer more ______ to Americans. 

Rich; Jobs

100

In the 1920s, the Railroad industry decreased because the_________ industry increased.

Automobile/Car

200

A fashionable woman who enjoyed herself and challenged the traditional standards of behavior of women during the 1920's.

Flapper

200

T/F: The enforcement of Prohibition led to an increase in smuggling alcohol and crime in the cities.

True

200

This represents a share of ownership in a company

Stock

200

T/F: After WWI, farms and factories produced more goods than Americans could consume!

True

200

In the 1920s, the Fordney McCumber_______ hurt foreign trade by raising taxes on imported goods. As a result, U.S. wasn't buying European goods and Europe wasn't buying American goods

Tariff 

300

The____ Amendment launched the era known as___________. This made it illegal to make, sell, and transport alcohol

18th Amendment; Prohibition 

300

By the end of the 1920s, what became the most popular form of communication?

Radio

300

To legally seize property for failure to pay.

Foreclose

300

A system of how goods and services are produced, sold, and bought

Economy

300

migrants—known as these _________ (The term originally referred to people from Oklahoma.  Used negatively for all migrants). Headed west, following Route 66 to California.

Okies

400

After World War I, _________ were becoming more independent and achieving greater freedoms such as moving out the home, more employment opportunities, and the right to _________ in the 19th Amendment

Women; Vote

Bonus: The New Modern woman was called what?

400

Prohibition ended with the passage of the_______ amendment.

21st Amendment

400

This man was President during the stock market crash, and is blamed for the Great Depression. 

Herbert Hoover

400

The Great Migration saw the movement of African Americans to cities. The largest urban black community was located in_________, NY.

Harlem

400

Including parts of Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, and Colorado, dust storms and evictions, thousands of farmers and sharecroppers left their land behind.

Dust Bowl

500

During the 1920s, Americans spent billions on entertainment such as.... (Name two things, not including music)

Baseball Games- Babe Ruth

Theater- Jazz Singer (First sound movie); First animated with sound (Steamboat Willie)

Bonus: The most popular 1920s music at the time was?

500

One of the biggest heroes of the 1920s was Charles Lindbergh. He was a small town pilot that.... did what?

Made the first nonstop solo trans-Atlantic Flight.

(Accept: flew from N. America to Europe / Paris, FR)

500

from 1929 to 1940 , this is a period in American History when the economy plummeted and unemployment skyrocketed.

Great Depression (Depression)


500

The literary and artistic revival in the African American community was called the ______.

Harlem Renaissance

500

Why were other countries affected by the Great Depression?

Americans weren't buying their goods

America raised taxes on imported goods, tariffs



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