What new technology let families enjoy music, shows, and news together at home?
People who believe in no government at all are known as:
Anarchists
What famous photograph became a symbol of the hard times during the Great Depression?
Migrant Mother
Which natural disaster significantly impacted farmers on the Great Plains during the 1930s?
Dust Bowl
Thomas Jefferson is depicted on what US coin?
5 cent
Which type of music became very popular in the 1920s?
What major event marked the beginning of the Great Depression?
The Stock Market Crash of 1929
African-American advisors who gave President Roosevelt ideas about civil rights were known as:
_________________ is the belief that native-born citizens are better than immigrants.
What team won the first Super Bowl?
Green Bay Packers
Which type of music became very popular in the 1920s?
Langston Hughes
A makeshift community for the homeless during the Great Depression
Hoovervilles
WWI veterans demanding early bonus payments
Bonus Army
Which amendment ended prohibition?
21st
What restaurant invented Chicago-style deep dish pizza?
Pizzeria Uno
When stock prices keep going up, which results in more encouragement to buy products
Bull Market
How did corruption hurt Warren G. Harding’s presidency?
Although Harding wasn't directly involved, these scandals made people lose trust in the government
What was the goal of the Kellogg-Briand Pact
To avoid using war to solve problems
What scandal took place during Harding’s presidency?
Teapot Dome Scandal
What is Maxwell House coffee named after?
A hotel
James Hargreaves was the inventor of the
Spinning Jenny
_______________________ was created by nativists to make it harder for immigrants to become U.S. citizens.
The Know-Nothing Party
_________________________ is based on the idea that the people are the source of all political legitimacy and that the government’s power is not legitimate if it ignores the needs of the people
Popular Sovereignty
Which general is known for the campaign titled “March to the Sea?”
William Tecumseh Sherman
The Nintendo character we know as Mario first appeared in what arcade game?
Donkey Kong