The 1920s Presidents
Social Change & Culture
Economic Boom → Great Depression
Roosevelt & the New Deal
Life During the Great Depression
100

This president won the 1920 election and later faced scandals such as the Teapot Dome Scandal.

Warren G. Harding

100

This amendment banned the making and selling of alcohol.

The 18th Amendment

100

Buying goods by paying a little now and the rest later is called ________.

Credit / “Buy now, pay later”

100

The president elected in 1932 who promised strong leadership during the Depression.

Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR)

100

A long drought and poor farming practices created this disaster on the Great Plains.

The Dust Bowl

200

This president cleaned up Harding’s scandals and was known as “Silent Cal.”

Calvin Coolidge

200

This group of young women wore short skirts, bobbed their hair, and broke traditional rules.

Flappers

200

In October 1929, this major event shocked the nation and led to the Great Depression.

The Stock Market Crash

200

The New Deal had three goals: Relief, Recovery, and ________.

Reform

200

Many farmers from Oklahoma moved west and were nicknamed ________.

Okies

300

What major economic change happened after WWI that caused a short recession?

Factories cut back production when the war ended.

300

Which invention spread music, news, sports, and comedy across the nation?

radio

300

What were the shack settlements called where homeless families lived?

Hoovervilles

300

Which New Deal goal focused on immediate help for suffering Americans (jobs, food, money)?

Relief

300

During the Depression, women often struggled to find work because…

Employers hired men first.

400

Which group of Harding’s friends caused scandal and corruption during his presidency?

The Ohio Gang

400

Name the cultural movement centered in New York that highlighted African American art, literature, and music.

Harlem Renaissance

400

Name one major cause of the Great Depression.

Overproduction, uneven wealth, falling wages, risky bank loans, etc.

400

What challenge did FDR face physically that he worked hard to overcome?

He had polio and could not walk on his own.

400

This group formed a “Black Cabinet” to advise Roosevelt and faced double the unemployment rate.

African Americans

500

Why did Coolidge win the 1924 election?

People trusted him because he restored honesty and stability in government.

500

What dance became a major fad of the 1920s?

The Charleston

500

Why did the Depression hit cities harder than rural areas?

People depended on factory jobs and had no land to grow food.

500

Why did some critics oppose the New Deal?

They believed the government spent too much or gained too much power.

500

Name one way the arts helped Americans during the Depression.

Movies, radio shows, books, and photographs provided escape or showed real struggles.

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