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Dive into the intriguing scandals and vibrant culture of the 1920s with this engaging Jeopardy PowerPoint quiz. Explore the complexities of corruption during the Harding administration, the impact of the 18th Amendment, and the explosion of African American culture in Harlem. Test your knowledge on iconic figures, historical events, and cultural trends of the era. Perfect for educators, students, and history enthusiasts, this quiz will challenge your understanding of a fascinating decade in American history.
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This scandal that took place in Wyoming defined the Harding administration’s corruption. Category 1 – 100 points
Allows consumers to use credit to pay for their purchases in monthly payments. Category 1 – 200 points
A country who stays out of other nation’s affairs except in matters of self-defense. Category 1 – 300 points
Economic theory that stated, “business, if left alone will find a way to prosper.” Category 1 – 400 points
This increased production and lowered the cost of manufacturing products. Category 1 – 500 points
This group called for a “racially and morally pure” America. Category 2 – 100 points
Young women who embraced the fashions and urban attitudes of the 1920s. Category 2 – 200 points
This national association tried to protect the rights of African Americans. Category 2 – 300 points
18th amendment ban on alcohol. Category 2 – 400 points
Belief in the literal, or word-for-word, interpretation of the bible. Category 2 – 500 points
Many people have one of these who inspire them. Category 3 – 100 points
Communication that reach large audiences. Category 3 – 200 points
Explosion of African American culture in Harlem, NY during the 1920s. Category 3 – 300 points
A citizen of one country who takes up residence in another country. Category 3 – 400 points
Those living during the 1920s who had little hope for the future. Category 3 – 500 points
This Ohio native served as our nation’s President and died in office in 1923. Category 4 – 100 points
This pilot was the first person to fly solo across the Atlantic ocean. Category 4 – 200 points
One of the most famous baseball players of all time. Category 4 – 300 points
The most notorious gangster of the 1920s. Category 4 – 400 points
This man called for a return to Africa and sought to protect the rights of African Americans. Category 4 – 500 points
People enjoyed this style of music; a combination of blues and ragtime. Category 5 – 100 points
Items such as music, fashion, and movies that are in style at a given time. Category 5 – 200 points
The Chicago mob ran over 11,000 of these secret underground bars. Category 5 – 300 points
African American musician, famous for his raspy voice and trumpet skills. Category 5 – 400 points
Most nightclub customers new how to dance this crazy style of dance. Category 5 – 500 points
FINAL JEOPARDY What is being made in the photo?