Title: WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIR
1MONEY, MONEY, MONEY
- WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIR?
2So do you know these people? What do they have
in common?
3The World Richest People
- We found 538 billionaires from 46 countries this
year, with an average net worth of 3.2 billion.
Some 46 of them saw their fortunes increase in
the last year, while 37 watched them decline.
(The remainder stayed the same). - Gates, William H. III
- Buffet, Warren Edward
- Allen, Paul Gardner
- Ellison, Lawrence Joseph
- Albrecht, Theo Karl
- Alsaud, Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal
- Walton, Jim C.
- Walton, John T.
- Walton, S. Robson
- Walton, Alice L.
4Here are the richest American's in the 1920s do
you recognize any of them?
5In terms of 2006 they were worth WHAT?
- Henry Ford (1863-1947)
- Estimated 2006 Net Worth 54.3 billion
- Frederick Weyerhaeuser (1834-1914)
- Estimated 2006 Net Worth 72.2 billion
- Richard B. Mellon (1858-1933)
- Estimated 2006 Net Worth 82.3 billion
- Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919)
- Estimated 2006 Net Worth 281.2 billion
- John D. Rockefeller (1839-1937)
- Estimated 2006 Net Worth 305.3 billion
6Big Picture of the 1920s
- Isolationism
- Immigration, Red Scare, Sacco and Vanzetti and
the KKK - The Lost Generation- Earnest Hemmingway and F.
Scott Fitzgerald - The Roaring Twenties
- Flappers, prohibition, gangsters, Al Capone and
St. Valentines Day Massacre - Scopes Monkey Trial
- New Negro Movement
- Harlem Renaissance, NAACP and The Jazz Age
- Technological Advances
- Assembly Line, Electricity, radio, movies and
airplanes
7Terms to know-Please place these terms in your
history spiral notebook (define them then use
them in a sentence and/or draw a picture).
- Isolationism p. 634, 699
- Immigration p.680
- Red Scare p.648
- Sacco and Vanzetti p.648
- Ku Klux Klan p.649
- The Lost Generation p.647
- Ernest Hemingway p.647
- F. Scott Fitzgerald p. 647
8Mini Quiz
- 1. During the 1920s the US felt that it should
stay out of other nations business except in the
defense of the US this sentiment is referred to
as what? - 2. Growing nativism (fear of anything foreign)
helped a group gain members and support for a
racially and morally pure America what group
had these values and about 4 million members in
1924? - 3. F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote The Great Gatsby and
in it he coined another name for the 1920s based
on the type of music that was becoming popular,
what was his name for the Roaring Twenties? - 4. A wave of fear gripped the US after WWI due to
communists calling for the workers of the world
to over through their governments. This period
of fear and worry was known as what? - 5. Who were the two anarchist Italian immigrants
who were convicted and executed for a robbery and
murder it was clear they did not commit in 1927? - Each question is worth 20 points Figure your
wealth 20 X ___
9Terms to Know Please use your textbook to
define these terms then use them in a sentence or
draw a picture
- Harlem Renaissance p.646
- W.E.B.Du Bois p.594
- Marcus Garvey p. 685
- The Jazz Age p.643
- Duke Ellington p.645
- Louis Armstrong p. 645
10That was life like for African Americans in
the 1920?
- Lets build background knowledge- what had life
been like for African Americans pre 1920? - Step into someone else shoes What is life like
today as an African American? How do you know
this- provide examples (at least 2)
11Mini Quiz
- 1. The popular 1920s music that was a blend of
ragtime and blues created by African American
musicians in New Orleans was called what? - 2. Who was the famous African American that
founded the NAACP? - 3. Who declared that fellow poets and artists
should work on pleasing themselves and was in
love with Harlem long before he got there? - 4. This man wrote over 2,000 songs including
Take the A Train, performed in the Cotton Club
and is considered one of the greatest figures in
Jazz? - 5. Extra Credit Who used her skills as an
anthropologist to explore the culture of her own
home town in Florida and record the traditional
folk tales of her people? Her autobiography is
titled Dust Tracks on a Road. - Each question is worth 30 points Figure your
wealth 30 X ___
12Womens Rights
- Vocabulary flappers, 19th Amendment
- Pre 19th Amendment Why was there a need for
change? - Women could work where?
- Own what?
- Post 19th Amendment How did their life change?
- Women could work where?
- How much could they make?
- What could they own?
13Terms to Know Please use your textbook to
define these terms then use them in a sentence or
draw a picture
- John Scopes
- Al Capone
- NAACP
- Assembly Line
- Charles Lindbergh
- Amelia Earhart
14Mini Quiz 3
- 1. In 1925 in Dayton, Tennessee a biology teacher
taught the theory of evolution, which was illegal
in Tennessee, the resulting trial is named for
that teacher. What was it called? - 2. In 1926 a young airmail pilot was the first
ever to fly across the Atlantic Ocean nonstop by
himself in the airplane the Spirit of St.
Louis what was the pilots name? - 3. One year after the famous flight of the
Spirit of St. Louis in 1927, a young woman
became the first female to fly nonstop across the
Atlantic Ocean, what was her name? - 4. Henry Ford increased production and decreased
costs of automobiles by perfecting what method of
manufacturing? - 5. This man is known for his ruthless quest for
power, was well known for his generosity to
charity, and jailed for tax invasion?