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Jeopardy

Learn about the flappers, women in the 1920s who rejected traditional female clothing and behaviors, exercising their independence by smoking in public and wearing shorter dresses.

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Jeopardy

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  1. Jeopardy 1920s 20s People 30s Cold War Civil Rights $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

  2. Women who rejected traditional female clothing and behaviors exercising their independence, smoking in public and wearing shorter dresses. What are Flappers? 1920s - $100

  3. 1920s - $200 • Term for the fear of Communists, anarchists, and immigrants after the end of WWI. Led to the Palmer Raids. • What is the Red Scare?

  4. 1920s - $300 • This group gained citizenship with an act in 1924 in large part from their contributions during WWI • Who are the American Indians?

  5. 1920s - $400 • This act established a maximum number of immigrants who could enter the US from each country. Eastern and Southern Europeans were discriminated against. • What is the National Origins Act?

  6. 1920s - $500 • This movement of African Americans who lost their jobs in the south and followed the promise of jobs in the North. • What is the Great Migration?

  7. 20s people - $100 • Took photographs of migrant workers and displayed the living conditions during the Great Depression. • Who is Dorthea Lange?

  8. 20s people - $200 • Advocated racial pride and supported a Back to Africa movement for African-Americans • Who is Marcus Garvey?

  9. 20s people - $300 • The increasingly tense race relations in the country saw a resurgence of this group, formerly focused on racial prejudice now included hostility toward immigrants. • Who was the Ku Klux Klan (KKK)?

  10. 20s people - $400 • Defended John Scopes during the Scopes Trial challenging William Jennings Bryan’s testimony in 1925 • Who is Clarence Darrow?

  11. 20s people - $500 • Helped prosecute John Scopes during the Scopes “Monkey” Trial and the teaching of evolution • Who is William Jennings Bryan?

  12. 30s - $100 • This was the result of severe drought conditions and led to a mass exodus of farmers from the Great Plains • What is the Dust Bowl?

  13. 30s - $200 • This system controlled the banks and their ability to loan money and reduced the supply of money • What is the Federal Reserve System?

  14. 30s - $300 • This program was part of the New Deal creating a pension for the retired, disabled and unemployed. • What is Social Security?

  15. 30s - $400 • Speculation and buying on Margin caused this to crash in 1929 causing a chain reaction in the economy. • What is the Stock Market Crash?

  16. 30s - $500 • By 1933 many of these closed due to the increase of people withdrawing their money. This crisis was only one of the first to be addressed by FDR • What are Banks?

  17. Cold War - $100 US action to provide resources for Berlin, which was blockaded by USSR in 1948; lasted 15 months. • What is the Berlin Airlift?

  18. Cold War - $200 • Development of the atomic bomb. First successful test took place in New Mexico, 1945. • What is the Manhattan Project?

  19. Cold War - $300 Economic aid to Western Europe to provide funds to rebuild and to discourage an acceptance of Communism. • What is the Marshall Plan?

  20. Cold War - $400 • US will assist economically and militarily countries resisting Communist takeover by armed minorities, like Greece and Turkey • What is the Truman Doctrine?

  21. Cold War - $500 Mutual defense treaty between US and W. European nations in opposition to the USSR • What is NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)?

  22. Civil Rights - $100 Sparked the Montgomery, Alabama, bus boycott when she refused to give up her seat to a white man on a segregated city bus • Who is Rosa Parks?

  23. Civil Rights - $200 • Hispanic soldier, who after WWII, started the American GI Forum as an agent to bring about better conditions for veterans • Who is Hector P. Garcia?

  24. Civil Rights - $300 African American leader of the Civil Rights movement and promoted non-violence as a means of achieving the movement’s goals. • Who is Martin Luther King, Jr.?

  25. Civil Rights - $400 • Activist who fought for better working conditions for migrant farm workers in California • Who is Cesar Chavez?

  26. Civil Rights - $500 • Wrote “The Feminine Mystique,” describing the unique struggles of women and began the modern Feminist movement • Who is Betty Friedan?

  27. Final Jeopardy • Prohibited discrimination based on gender in schools and education programs, especially sports • What is Title IX?

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