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5This is the new type of young woman in the 1920s.
A 100
6What is the flapper?
A 100
7These were illegal bars that operated behind
storefronts and pool rooms.
A 200
8What are speakeasies?
A 200
9These are the methods of communicating
information to large numbers of people.
A 300
10What is mass media?
A 300
11This is a set of religious beliefs based on a
literal interpretation of the Bible.
A 400
12What is fundamentalism?
A 400
13This is offering workers higher wages and some
benefits.
A 500
14What is welfare capitalism?
A 500
15John T. Scopes was arrested in Tennessee for
teaching this.
B 100
16What is evolution?
B 100
17This group increased its membership by hiring
salesmen to go door to door.
B 200
18What is the KKK?
B 200
19The main targets of the KKK were now African
Americans as well as one of these three other
groups of people.
B 300
20Who were Catholics, Jews, or immigrants?
B 300
21Marcus Garvey urged African Americans to do this
in the 1920s.
B 400
22What is return to Africa?
B 400
23Americans feared this group of people because
they were openly against American values.
B 500
24Who were the Communists?
B 500
25This is the Amendment that allowed Prohibition.
C 100
26What is the 18th Amendment?
C 100
27During Prohibition, people could not sell,
manufacture, or do this with alcohol.
C 200
28What is transport?
C 200
29This Supreme Court case stated that the
government could silence free speech whenever
there is a clear and present danger.
C 300
30What is Schenk v. United States?
C 300
31DAILY DOUBLE
DAILY DOUBLE
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C 400
32These two men were executed for murdering two
Massachusetts shoe company employees and stealing
15,000.
C 400
33Who were Sacco and Vanzetti?
C 400
34This law allowed Prohibition to be enforced.
C 500
35What is the Volstead Act?
C 500
36Many consumers in the 1920s began to buy products
with this.
D 100
37What is credit?
D 100
38This presidents administration is remembered for
its many scandals.
D 200
39Who was Harding?
D 200
40This scandal involved bribes in exchange for the
use of oil fields in California and Wyoming.
D 300
41What is the Teapot Dome Scandal?
D 300
42Republican presidents in the 1920s tended to
believe in this hands-off approach to the
economy.
D 400
43What is laissez-faire?
D 400
44This president, who succeeded Harding, was well
known for his pro-business beliefs.
D 500
45Who was Coolidge?
D 500
46This musical style emerged in the 1920s.
E 100
47What is jazz?
E 100
48Zora Neale Hurston, of Eatonville, took part in
this movement.
E 200
49What is the Harlem Renaissance?
E 200
50This was a major new development in movies of the
1920s.
E 300
51What is the addition of sound?
E 300
52A famous pilot from the 1920s.
E 400
53Who was Charles Lindbergh or Amelia Earhart?
E 400
54This man was seven time world heavyweight boxing
champion.
E 500
55Who is Jack Dempsey?
E 500
56This was the movement of African Americans from
the South to the North.
F 100
57What is the Great Migration?
F 100
58One of the most well known baseball players of
all time.
F 200
59Who was Babe Ruth?
F 200
60This is the fear of Communism.
F 300
61What is the Red Scare?
F 300
62One problem with this international agreement was
that there was no way to enforce it.
F 400
63What is the Kellogg-Briand Pact?
F 400
64This new invention brought Americans together and
helped form a national culture.
F 500
65What is the radio?
F 500
66The Final Jeopardy Category is Legislation Please
record your wager.
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67This law made previous emergency restrictions on
immigration permanent.
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68What is the National Origins Act?
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