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PowerPoint Jeopardy. 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.
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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?