1920s
Harlem Renaissance
Great Depression
New Deal
FDR
100

The term coined by F. Scott Fitzgerald that refers to the changing culture of the 1920s

The Jazz Age

100

Musical genre that gained mass popularity during the Harlem Renaissance. 

Jazz.

Bonus (200 points) - name a famous musician from this movement

100

This significant event is known as "Black Tuesday"

The Stock Market Crash

100

FDR's ideology of how to handle Great Depression. How was it different from Hoover's?

The Federal Government has an obligation to act. 

100

Tell us about FDR. What is his background? What made him a good fit for handling a crisis? 

Polio: experienced personal tragedy, gave him empathy for people, Governor of New York, politician who had tried relief programs on a small scale

200

Pilot of the first nonstop solo flight across the Atlantic. 

Charles Lindbergh

Bonus (300 pts - the name of the plane)

200

Name for the massive movement of African Americans to northern cities in the 1920s. 

The Great Migration. 
200

Hoover's view of how America should approach the Great Depression. 

Self-reliance. It is not government's job to help the people. State and local governments should take the lead. 

200

Economic philosopher/philosophy behind the New Deal. 

Deficit spending/Keynesian Economics. 
200

FDR's wife. Why was she important? 

Eleanor Roosevelt. Served as FDR's "legs" to see the effects of the Depression and relief efforts. 

300

Traditional vs. Modern norms played out in this 1920s trial that gained national attention. 

John T. Scopes Trial

Bonus (200 pts - what was the trial about?)

300

Name a writer/author working in this movement. 

Various answers.

Bonus (300 pts. - what did they write?)

300

The unemployment rate during the Great Depression at its peak

25%

300

The 3 R's of the New Deal.

Relief, Recovery, Reform

Bonus (up to 300 pts) Explain each. 

300

FDR used the radio to connect with the public in these short communications. 

"Fireside Chats" 

400

Amendment that made Prohibition legal. 

18th Amendment.

Bonus (200 pts - explain Prohibition)

400

Reasons African Americans migrated to cities in the 1920s?

Various answers. 

If not addressed - what was life like in the South in this era? (worth 200 bonus pts) 

400

Name three causes of the Great Depression. 

IE: stock speculation, overproduction of industry, overproduction of farming, tariffs, low wages for workers, etc

400

Name a criticism of the New Deal. 

Policies could be seen as socialist, not all work, government is getting too big. 

400

Campaign song used by FDR during the 1932 Election. 

"Happy Days Are Here Again."

500

How are gender roles challenged in the 1920s? 

Various answers, flappers, etc. 

500

Lasting legacy/significance of the Harlem Renaissance 

Various answers. 

500

This is how the Great Depression ends. 

World War II. 

500

First female member of a president's cabinet. 

Frances Perkins

Bonus (300 pts - Her cabinet position?)

500

Name an area where FDR's approach to the Great Depression fell short of helping all people. 

Various answers: Could have helped African Americans more (support the anti-lynching bill)

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