Economic Concepts and Policies
Key Political & Economic Events
Technological & Industrial Innovations
Cultural & Social Changes
Prohibition & Social Tensions / African American Movements & Migrations
100

A policy promoted by Herbert Hoover advocating for businesses to form voluntary trade associations to stabilize industries without direct government intervention

What is Cooperative Individualism?

100

Harding’s presidency was marked by pro-business policies and scandals, most notably the Teapot Dome Scandal

What are the Pivotal Events of the William G. Harding Administration?

100

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

This person in the founder of the Ford Motor Company

Who is Henry Ford?

100

Young women who challenged traditional gender norms by embracing new fashions, independence, and social behaviors

What are Flappers?

100

The illegal production and sale of alcohol in response to the nationwide prohibition (1920-1933), leading to organized crime

What is Bootlegging, Speakeasies, and Prohibition?

200

An economic theory arguing that lower taxes and decreased regulation stimulate business investment, leading to economic growth

What are Supply-Side Economics?

200

A bribery scandal involving the illegal leasing of government oil reserves in Wyoming to private companies

What was the Teapot Dome Scandal?

200

Henry Ford’s innovations in mass production significantly lowered the cost of automobiles, making them affordable for average Americans

What was the Assembly Line and the Model-T?

200

The expansion of radio, newspapers, and movies helped create a national culture and celebrity culture

What is Mass Media?

200

An organization advocating for civil rights and fighting racial discrimination through legal means

What is NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People)?

300

A system in which businesses provide welfare services to their employees, such as health benefits and pensions, to prevent labor unrest

What is Welfare Capitalism?

300

A 1921-1922 meeting between major world powers to discuss naval disarmament and prevent future conflicts

What was the Washington Naval Conference?

300

Growth in industries such as automobiles, aviation, radio, and electrical appliances revolutionized daily life and employment

What was the The rise of new industries?

300

African American musical styles that gained national popularity, influencing mainstream culture

What is Jazz and Blues?

300

The mass movement of African Americans from the rural South to Northern cities in search of better job opportunities and social conditions

What was The Great Migration?

400

Emphasized low taxes, minimal government interference in the economy, and pro-business policies to promote industrial expansion

What is the Republican Economic Platform of the 1920s?

400

An international agreement signed by multiple countries to renounce war as a means of national policy

What was the Kellogg-Briand Pact (1928)?

400

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

This person invented the lightbulb

Who is Thomas Edison?

400

A cultural, artistic, and intellectual movement centered in Harlem that celebrated African American achievements

What was the Harlem Renaissance?

400

Laws such as the Immigration Act of 1924 set strict quotas limiting immigration, particularly from Southern and Eastern Europe

What are Quotas on Immigration?

500

DOUBLE JOEPARDY!

This is an extra fee added to bought goods

What are taxes?

500

A U.S.-led effort to restructure German war reparations and stabilize the European economy post-World War I

What was the The Dawes Plan (1924)?

500

 The introduction of household appliances, cosmetics, and installment buying transformed American consumer culture

What are New consumer products and services?

500

A rise in mass production and advertising encouraged spending on new products and leisure activities

What is Consumerism?

500

A highly publicized trial in Tennessee over the teaching of evolution in schools, highlighting the conflict between modern science and religious beliefs

What was the 1925 Scopes “Monkey” Trial?