Time
Grammar
War
The Roaring 20s
Grammar again
100

Who was the first president of the United States?

George Washington

100

True or false: you should always, every.single.time capitalize your first and last name when you submit a paper, project, or slides.

True

100

In the American Civil War, which side had more resources?

The Union Army, or the Northern States.

100

Name at least three things you learned about the 1920's.

Time of major social and economic change! Prohibition, financial credit, the Jazz Age, flappers, Al Capone, speakeasies, women voters, looser clothing, rebellious attitude, ragamuffins, the Bob hairstyle, American values loosening up, women coming into the workforce, celebrating American dominance in the world after WWI, cars, radios, telephones, early movies, and so on.

100

Part of speech: an action word, expresses an action

Verb

200

Are these time periods in the correct order?

Exploration of the Americas

Early colonial settlement

Westward expansion

Progressive Era / Industrial Revolution

WW1

Roaring 1920s

WW2

Cold War Era

Modern Times 

200

Part of speech: person, place, or thing


Noun

200

In the American Civil War, which side had a more adept military?

The Confederate States, or the South.

200

What was the literacy movement of predominately African American writers?

The Harlem Renaissance

200

Part of speech: modifies or describes a verb, an adjective, or another adverb, ending in "ly"

Adverb

300

The period of US history from the 1890s to the 1920s is usually referred to as the (blank), an era of intense social and political reform aimed at making progress toward a better society.

Progressive Era

300

Part of speech: word used in place of a noun.

(she, he, it, them)

Pronoun 

300

Who was the notorious leader of WWII?

Hitler

300

What would you call a group of women who had short hair, were rebellious, bold, and energetic?

Flappers

300

Part of speech: a word used to express emotion.

(Oh!... Wow!... Oops!)

Interjection

400

Is this in the correct order?

American Revolutionary War

War of 1812

American Civil War

WW1

WW2

400

Part of speech: a word placed before a noun or pronoun to form a phrase modifying another word in the sentence.

(by, with, about, until)

Preposition. I think of it as a place or time word.

400

Which countries were involved in WWII?

Germany, Italy, and Japan (axis powers)

France, England, United States

(a little of the Soviet Union)

400

True or false, Jazz became popular through radio, clubs, and dance halls.

True

400

Here's a rule of thumb about using commas:

Use them less.
500

What do we call "our current time period?"

The Information Age

500

Part of speech: this joins words, phrases, or clauses.

(and... but... or... while... because)

Conjunction

500
Name at least three modern wars or any nations in major conflicts (1985 and after).

Gulf War, the War in Afghanistan, Russia-Ukraine, Israel-Gaza, Sudan, China-Taiwan, Darfur, Iraq, Houthi, CAR, Somalia, Mexican Drug War, and on and on.

500

What did the 18th Amendment do?

Banned selling and manufacturing of alcohol

500

When you're asked to write a complete sentence, what does that mean?

A complete sentence needs to have a subject, a verb, and an object to make a complete thought. A complete sentence starts with a capital letter and ends in a period.