What item did the Prohibition put a ban on in the United States?
What is Alcohol?
The major political party responsible for economic success through the Roaring 20's
What is the Republican Party?
This term represents the buying and selling of American goods
What is Consumerism?
This event in 1929 was the spark of the Great Depression. It's also Mr. Farewell's favorite day of the week.
What was the Stock Market Crash/Black Tuesday
These areas built on major cities were named after President Hoover for making them live this way
What are Hoovervilles?
A place in urban areas where you would go to secretly drink Alcohol and listen to music
What is a speakeasy?
The Slogan for Warren Harding
What is "Return to Normalcy"?
This term looks to sacred texts such as the bible on how to live life
This event sees the movement of 6 million African Americans North to big cities such as New York City and Chicago
What is the Great Migration?
This type of stock market is extremely common during the Roaring 20's, you wouldn't want to have this animal chase you!
What is a Bull Market?
A person of the Prohibition who illegally made/sold Alcohol
What is a Bootlegger?
This President believed the "Natural Cycle" of the economy would help the economy fix itself, but ended up brining up unemployment to 25%
Who is Herbert Hoover?
This ideal was used by Americans to focus on boosting the economy and focusing on ourselves.
What is Conservatism?
The geographical region where the Dust Bowl takes place
What is the midwest?
Another term for the Roaring 20's, don't forget your cool cats and saxophones!
What is the Jazz Age?
The Amendment that began the Prohibition
What is the 18th Amendment?
Franklin Delano Roosevelt's personal talks with the people of America on the Great Depression via Radio, while keeping warm in the process
What is a fireside chat?
The ideal that focuses on deep rooted American family trees and pushed immigrants away
What is Nativism?
This group of people in the Bonus Army march on Washington D.C demanding early pay promised for their suffering
Who were the World War I veterans?
This type of market sees stock tanking, encouraging people to sell. The animal it's named after wouldn't be fun to wrestle with.
What is a Bear Market?
The President who put a temporary ban on Alcohol at the end of WWI BEFORE the formal enactment of the Prohibition
Who is Woodrow Wilson?
Hoover's campaign slogan in the 1929 presidential election
What is "A chicken in every pot"?
This person is otherwise known as the Father of Evolutionism
Who is Charles Darwin?
This 1925 court trial occurs when a Tennessee science teacher is fined for teaching the theory of Evolution
What is the Scopes Trial?
FDR's calming hobby that calls for collecting and making _______
What are stamps?
This crime boss reigned in Chicago selling Alcohol during the Prohibition, but is an avid Banjo player.
Who is Al Capone?
This general was called to lead Hoover's attack on the Bonus Army in the Summer of 1932
Who was General Douglas MacArthur/ Dwight D. Eisenhower?
This economic practice looks for the Government to be "hands-off" the people's businesses. Who knows, it could've been created on top of the Eiffel Tower!
What is Laissez Faire Economics?
These two Italian immigrants were sentenced to death for an unproved robbery/murder reflecting fear of immigrants by Americans in the 20's
Who are Sacco and Vanzetti?
This game created for a weight-gaining President involved throwing an 8 pound ball over a volleyball net every day on the White House South Lawn, there's now a tournament for the game in their home state of Iowa
What is "Hooverball"?