Roaring Twenties
People
Great Depression
Laws & Events
The New Deal
100

This is the term for a quickly passing trend or fashion brought on by mass culture

Fad

100

He was the gangster associated with the culture created by Prohibition

Al Capone

100

This is the term for an economic slump

A recession
100

This event occurred on October 29, 1929, when stock prices plunged after a selling frenzy and more than $30 billion was lost in stock value

Black Tuesday

100

This is one of the three main goals of FDR's New Deal, meant to help the jobless, an example would soup kitchens.

Relief

200

The legal ban of alcohol established by the 18th Amendment was known as this

Prohibition

200

This star baseball player for the New York Yankees had fans flocking to see him hit home runs

Babe Ruth

200

This describes the practice of installment buying, or “buy now and pay later”

Buying on credit

200

This policy allowed only a certain number of people from each country to enter the U.S.

The Quota System

200

This New Deal reform set up pensions for senior citizens and provided the first unemployment insurance

The Social Security Act

300

These young societal rebels bobbed their hair, wore short dresses, and smoked cigarettes

Flappers

300

 This famous jazz musician grew up in New Orleans playing the trumpet.

Louis Armstrong

300

This is the clusters of shacks where the homeless lived during the Great Depression. Named after the president who most blamed for the hard times.

Hoovervilles

300

This period, spanning about three months in 1933, saw FDR pass fifteen major new laws after becoming president

Hundred Days

300

This is one of the three main goals of FDR's New Deal, meant to ensure the Great Depression never happens again.

Reform

400

This New York City rebirth of African American culture, featuring many musicians, artists, and writers

The Harlem Renaissance

400

This biology teacher in Dayton, Tennessee was arrested, tried, and found guilty in 1925 for teaching the Theory of Evolution in violation of a state law.

John Scopes

400

The region in the American great plains where many farmers had to leave because their crops and livestock were dying.

The Dust Bowl

400

This post-WWI treaty outlawed war, but nothing was set up to enforce peace.

The Kellogg-Briand Pact

400

This New Deal program hired unemployed men to conserve American nature

Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)

500

The automobile industry boom that made it possible for the average american to own a car was caused by what?

Henry Ford's invention and use of the Assembly Line.

500

This president left office in January of 1929, only 9 months before the stock market crash.

Calvin Coolidge

500

True or False

The Great Depression was partially caused by factories and farms not being able to produce enough

False

500

The trial where two catholic Italian immigrants faced discrimination and were sentenced to death for murder.

The Sacco and Vanzetti Trial

500

This New Deal was program meant to revitalize the dust Bowl by building dams, deepening rivers, and planting forests.

Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)

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