Roaring Twenties:
Culture
Roaring Twenties: Famous People
Great Depression
New Deal
Fun Facts
1920s-1940s
100
The name for women in the 1920s that described there loose style of clothing
Flappers
100
Who was the creator of the Model T car?
Henry Ford
100
Who was the President who was unsuccessful in ending the Great Depression?
Herbert Hoover
100
True/False: Under the New Deal, banks were closed and reopened
True
100
Who was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean?
Amelia Earhart
200
What is the term used to refer to a time when artist used writing,music,and painting to share their ideas and feelings about the life for African Americans.
The Harlem Renaissance
200
Secret illegal clubs that sold alcohol
speakeasies
200
True/False: Americans using terms such as "hoovervilles" and "hoover flags" was a sign of the popularity of President Herbert Hoover.
False
200
What was name of the group of people that thought The New Deal went to far?
Conservatives
200
The banning of manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcohol was...
Prohibition
300
The movement of African Americans from the South to the Northern cities in order to escape racism and poverty.
The Great Migration
300
Who was the President who formed the New Deal?
Franklin D. Roosevelt
300
Years of Drought caused what to occur and where
the Dust Bowl and occurred from Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Colorado, and Kansas
300
Name the 3 major goals of the New Deal. (hint: the 3 R's )
1. Relief 2. Recovery 3.Reform
300
Who was the first person to fly across the Atlantic ocean alone?
Charles Lindberg
400
Name the amendment that made alcohol illegal AND name the amendment that made it legal again.
18th Amendment - banned alcohol 21st Amendment - ended prohibition
400
Duke Ellington was famous in the 1920s for what type of music ?
Jazz
400
True/False: The New Deal DID end the Great Depression
False
400
What does TVA mean and what was the purpose of TVA during New Deal"?
Tennessee Valley Authority; was to cover a seven-state area and supply cheap electricity, prevent floods, improve navigation, and produce nitrates.
400
Law that completely stopped Japanese Immigration
Immigration Act of 1924
500
The ____________ got its name from the music that was very popular in the 1920s
The Jazz Age
500
African American leader from Jamaica that supported black nationalism. He wanted African Americans to become economically independent and to take pride in their African heritage. Eventually he was sent back to Jamaica.
Marcus Garvey
500
True/False: Many Americans felt that immigrants should be given jobs after World War I
False
500
What was the New Deal program that created jobs by hiring young men to plant trees?
The Civilian Conservations Corps
500
Writers of the _______________ were critical of the values of postwar American society.
The Lost Generation