Early Indiana
A little bit of everything
Post-war Prosperity
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100

Name one Native American tribe that lived in Indiana before white settlers.

Potawatomi

Hopewell

Adana

100

This natural gas reserve is located in Anderson, Marion, and Kokomo.

What is the "Indiana Gas Belt"?

100

 The demographic cohort between 1946 and 1964.

Who are baby boomers?

100

A massive 1923 rally in Kokomo drew nearly 200,000 members of this fraternal organization, which claimed up to 30% of native-born white men in Indiana during the 1920s.

What is the Ku Klux Klan?

200

Who were the first Europeans to arrive to Indiana?

French

200

During World War I, Indiana's State Council of Defense used this ultra-patriotic slogan to enforce total wartime conformity, ban the teaching of the German language, and aggressively police the loyalty of immigrant communities.

What is "100% Americanism" (or "100 Percent Americanism")?




200

Another name for Gary, IN that became popular in 1020s.

What is a "Magic City"?

200

The nationwide ban on alcohol in the US from 1920 to 1933.

What is the prohibition?

300

What is the oldest city in Indiana?

Vincennes

300

A politician that diffused the tension in Indiana the night of assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.?

Who was Robert F. Kennedy?


300

Fueled by the post-war industrial boom, the Calumet region in northwest Indiana established itself as a global leader in the production of this vital industrial material.

What is steel?

300

Decades before the famous 1954 Milan "miracle" inspired the film Hoosiers, the unrivaled obsession, sold-out multi-tier gymnasiums, and town-emptying fanaticism surrounding Indiana's winter sports tournaments earned this permanent psychological nickname.

What is "Hoosier Hysteria"?

400

Appointed by President John Adams, this future U.S. President served as the first governor of the Indiana Territory from 1800 to 1812.

Who is William Henry Harrison?

400

Located in IN, this is one of the world's largest drug manufactures.

What is Eli Lilly and Company?

400

Reflecting the post-war suburban migration, this northeast Indiana city became a national hub for electrical manufacturing, boasting massive plants for companies like General Electric.

 What is Fort Wayne?

400

Born in Marion and raised in Fairmount, this legendary actor achieved Hoosier immortality starring in the 1955 film Rebel Without a Cause.

 Who is James Dean?

500

This Shawnee military leader and his brother, Tenskwatawa ("The Prophet"), established Prophetstown in Indiana, seeking to form a Native American confederacy to resist white settlement.

Who is Tecumseh?

500

Though operating out of an unassuming acoustic studio in Richmond, Indiana, this pioneering label captured the true birth of recorded jazz in the 1920s, cutting early tracks for immortals like King Oliver and Louis Armstrong.

What is Gennett Records?


500

While many celebrated post-war affluence, African American veterans and citizens in Indiana used this era of growth to mobilize against systemic discrimination, laying the groundwork for what major social movement?

What is the Civil Rights Movement?

500

In 1925, Indiana University students and the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame famously clashed in downtown South Bend during a multi-day riot directed against this group.

What is the Ku Klux Klan?