What's in a name...
Moving Van
Money Moves
Get Social with It!
The War to End all Wars
100

Name this magical force that led to many Americans being able to have time-saving appliances in their houses. 

Electricity

100

What significant cultural event was birthed in this city during the 1920s? 

The Harlem Renaissance

100

What is the name of the production process shown in this image? 

Assembly Line

100

The 1920s represents a time of conflict between __________ and ___________ values.


Traditional, Modern

100

What were people scared of in the "Red Scare?" 

Communism, immigrants, Bolshevism

200

What is "credit?" 

Borrowing money to make a purchase. 


200

With your best effort, reenact 20 seconds of this dance for a free 200 pts. 

N/A

200

Which of the following terms describes the process of buying stock using credit? 

a) Margin

b) Financial Speculation

c) Interchangeable Parts 

d) Prohibition

a) Margin 

200

The Volstead Act and 18th Amendment to the Constitution formally ban what? Be specific (3 things)

Sale, Transportation, and Manufacturing of alcohol.
200

What type of fighting is shown in the above photo?

Trench Warfare

300

What is the policy of "intervention"?

The idea that the U.S. should become involved in foreign affairs to prevent them from getting out of control. 

300

List three different reasons for African-American movement to Northern states.

Job opportunities, physical safety, escape from Jim Crow 

300

In 1909, a Model T Ford cost $850. In the 1920s, the price had dropped to $260. 

How does this show the effect of "mass production?" 

Cars (complex goods) were able to be made faster and cheaper through the use of systems such as assembly lines. 

300

The national rise of musical acts (such as Bessie Smith, W.C. Handy, and the Grand 'ole Opry) was facilitated by what invention? 

The Radio
300

Which of the instigating factors for WWI is shown in the image above? 

Alliances. 

400

Who are "Flappers?" 

1920s women who rejected traditional appearances and behaviors.

400

What major geographical movement is shown by this image? 

The "Great Migration"
400

Pick 'em

1) Which American celebrity flew across the Atlantic Ocean in one trip? 

2) Which American sports star gained national fame playing for the New York Yankees? 

3) What new technology became the focal point of American living rooms in the 1920s? 

1) Charles Lindbergh  2) Babe Ruth   3) The radio

400

2-PART

In an important piece of Tennessee history, what was being challenged in the Scopes Trial? What was the outcome? 

A law (the Butler Act) banning the teaching of evolution in schools was challenged. John Scopes (the teacher charged) was convicted and fined. 

400

How did the United States government react to the growing fear of immigrants? 

They instituted an immigration quota of 3% of the existing population (within the U.S.). 

500

What is "mass culture?"

Culture that applies to everyone. Things that everyone was doing (example: listening to the radio)

500

"...the Harlem Renaissance, a time when African-Americans rose to ________ in American culture. For the first time, they were ________ _________ as artists, musicians, writers, athletes, and as political thinkers."

According to the quote we examined from Kareem Abdul Jabbar, what was the significance of the Harlem Renaissance? 

"...the Harlem Renaissance, a time when African-Americans rose to prominence in American culture. For the first time, they were taken seriously as artists, musicians, writers, athletes, and as political thinkers."

500

What genius idea did Clarence Saunders (founder of Piggly Wiggly) have to get people to buy more things? 

He changed the layout of the store, making customers walk past every item. 

500

What negative effect of Prohibition is pictured in this cartoon?

The rise of organized crime, the corruption of the government, the rapid increase in violence

500

This telegram was intercepted in London in 1917. What is it called, and how did it contribute to the U.S. getting involved in WWI?

The Zimmerman Telegram. It proposed a German-Mexican alliance and the returning of former Mexican territories.