Herbert Hoover
Great Depression
Social Change in the 1920's
Boom to Bust
Prohibition
100

What state is Herbert Hoover from?

Iowa

100

What was the term for the area in Oklahoma, Texas, etc that saw soil blow into the air and make it almost impossible to grow crops?

The Dust Bowl

100

What is a flapper?

A rebellious woman who challenged social norms.

100

What is an assembly line?

A production technique that facilitated mass production of consumer goods. 

100
Define Prohibition

The banning of the manufacture, transportation, or selling of alcohol

200

What is the term for solving problems at the local and state level?

Localism

200

What did many people use to buy things they did not currently have the money for?

Credit

200

Who were the Modernists and Fundamentalists?

Modernists - People that preferred science to religion

Fundamentalists - People that saw the Bible as literal truth

200

What industry was essential to the booming economy for much of the 1920's?

Automobiles (cars)

200

Who was the person we discussed as a leader of organized crime?

Al Capone

300

What public works project did Herbert Hoover push for the government to fund in 1931?

The Hoover Dam

300

Why did many banks close after the stock market crash?

They ran out of money to give to their customers

300

What was the Quota System?

A government system where only a certain amount of immigrants would be let in from each country. 

300

What type of stock market was present for most of the 1920's?

Bull - Stocks went up

300

What group was against Prohibition and what group was for Prohibition?

The Wets - Against
The Drys - For

400

What was the Hawley Smoot Tariff?

A highly protective tariff passed in 1930 that contributed to the world wide depression.

400

How did investors react after the stocks began to fall quickly in October of 1929?

They raced to get their money out of the market.
400

What group reformed in 1915 that attacked minorities including African Americans and Catholics?

The KKK

400

How did jobs change in the 1920's with the advent of assembly lines?

Jobs were easier to find and required less skill. 

400

Where did people go to drink during Prohibition?

Speakeasies

500

What was Herbert Hoover's economic approach to the Great Depression?

Trickle Down Economics

500

How was migration between rural and urban areas effected during the Great Depression?

Many people left rural areas to live in urban areas.

500

Where was the changing African American culture most prominent in the 1920's?

Harlem (The Harlem Renaissance)

500

What is the term used to describe the increased buying of goods from the 1920's?

The Consumer Revolution

500

What was the name of the official act that led to Prohibition and the 18th Amendment?

The Volstead Act

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