WWI
WWI
1920s
1920s
Grab Bag
Final Jeopardy
100

What does MAIN stand for?

Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism and Nationalism

100

Name of British passenger ship in which the Germans sank and over 1100 people died including 128 Americans in 1915 and America was very upset with Germany

Lusitania

100

What is was called when African Americans flourished in the arts and were recognized 

Harlem Renaissance

100

Name of trial that put someone on trial for teaching evolution

Scopes Trial

100

Most famous movie star of the 1920s slapstick comedy

Charlie Chaplin

100

Tried to outlaw war a pact

Kellogg-Briand Pact

200

sent from Germany to Mexico asking for secret alliance; interpreted by the British and given to America 

Zimmermann Note

200

Woodrow Wilson's peace plan was called?

Fourteen Points

200

Date of stock market crash and year

October 29, 1929

200

Flew nonstop from New York to Paris on the Spirit of St. Louis 

Charles Lindbergh

200

Invention of the 1920s that made sports stars famous almost everyone had this invention by the end of the 1920s 

Radio

300
Pledge made by Germany to stop unrestricted submarine warfare but they violated it by sinking for ships in 1918

Sussex Pledge

300

Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy made up what alliance

Triple Entente

300

Name the three presidents of the 1920s in order

Harding, Coolidge and Hoover

300

Famous Boxer first million dollar gate

Jack Dempsey

300

pay a small amount down on a stock and then pay payments

Buying on the margin

400

Name three parts of the Treaty of Versailles

war guilt, reparations, League of Nations lead to creation of new nations Czechoslovakia  

400

Armistice Day and year

November 11, 1918

400

Psychologist that said not to restrain your feelings or wants because it will make you mentally ill 

Sigmund Freud

400

A market characterized by optimism and rising stock prices

bull market

400

Case that showed the anti-immigrant attitudes of the 1920s 

Sacco-Vanzetti 

500

Name three provisions of the Treaty of Versailles

reparations, blame clause, League of Nations, restricting army to 100,000 men in Germany

500

Court Case that said that freedom of speech is not absolute if it causes clear and present danger

Schenck v. U.S.

500

Group of Christians that believe certain beliefs can't be negotiated such as Resurrection the Trinity

Fundamentalist

500

french term that means have little government regulation in business

laissez faire

500

Largest battle that America was involved in one of the costliest military campaigns over quarter million US troops after this the Germans started negotiating and end to the war

Argonne Offensive

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