Roaring 20's
Prohibition
Krach
Economical and social consequences
Rural world
100

This American industrialist, known for revolutionizing the automobile industry, was a key figure in the economic growth of the 1920s.

Who is Henry Ford?

100

In 1933, this significant event occurred in relation to Prohibition.

What is the end of Prohibition?

100

This is a part of a company that can be bought to support the company and potentially make money.

What is a share ?

100

Was 25% at the height of the Great Depression.

What was the national unemployment rate ?

100

This is the state where John, a typical farmer during the Great Depression, lived.

What is Texas?

200

This invention was highlighted as one of the key advancements in the 20th century.

What is the telephone?

200

In the clubs of notorious figures like Al Capone, this genre of music was the most popular, embodying the spirit of the Roaring Twenties.

What is jazz music?

200

Black Thursday, the day marking the beginning of the Wall Street Crash, occurred on this date.

What happened the 24th October 1929?

200

These makeshift camps, named after the U.S. president, were primarily known for housing homeless families during the Great Depression.

What are Hoovervilles?

200

These makeshift settlements, named after a U.S. president, housed homeless people during the Great Depression.

What were Hoovervilles?

300

The USA became the world's leading power in the 1920s due to this financial role.

What is being the world's creditor?

300

This law, passed in 1919, was aimed at prohibiting the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages in the United States.

What is the 18th Amendment?

300

On this day, a record-breaking 13 million shares were sold, causing widespread panic on the financial markets.
 

How many shares were sold in one day during Black Thursday?

300

It happened to many banks during the Great Depression

What is bankruptcy ?

300

During the Great Depression, this region was ravaged by drought and dust storms, forcing thousands of rural families to migrate westward.

What was the Dust Bowl?

500

This person was the President of the United States in 1920.

Who is Woodrow Wilson?

500

This group, particularly associated with the 1920s, was known for rebelling against the norms of society during Prohibition.

Who was the young generation?

500

This bank, founded by a famous financier, was the most powerful in the 1920s.

What was J.P. Morgan ?

500

Most of the inhabitants of Hooverville

What are homeless families?

500

The Farm Security Administration (FSA) was created during the Great Depression for this purpose.

Who provided loans to farmers?

1000

This thing, which was created in the early 20th century, was one of the products highlighted during the Roaring Twenties.

What is Coca-Cola?

1000

This movement, created by women during Prohibition, represented a symbol of freedom and modernity, often associated with short dresses and bobbed hair.


What is the flapper movement?

1000

This phenomenon, driven by rising stock prices and speculative trading, was the primary cause of Black Thursday.

What is a speculative bubble?

1000

The rising cost of this caused people to struggle during the Great Depression.


What is healthcare?

1000

Farmers used loans from the FSA to buy this, which was essential for growing crops during the Great Depression.

What are fertilizers?

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