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DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!. The 1920s. DOUBLE JEOPARDY!. FINAL JEOPARDY. Movements - 200. Flowering of African American artistic and intellectual culture during the 1920s primarily in the Northern United States. Movements - 200 answer. What is the Harlem Renaissance?. Movements - 400.

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DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

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  1. DOUBLE JEOPARDY! The 1920s

  2. DOUBLE JEOPARDY! FINAL JEOPARDY

  3. Movements - 200 • Flowering of African American artistic and intellectual culture during the 1920s primarily in the Northern United States.

  4. Movements - 200 answer • What is the Harlem Renaissance?

  5. Movements - 400 • Ex-patriate American authors and writers who settled in European cities during the 1920s because of their disaffection with modern American culture.

  6. Movements - 400 answer • What is the Lost Generation?

  7. Movements - 600 • A strict adherence to a literal interpretation of the Bible and its contents led to this label being given to a sizable portion of the American populace during the 1920s.

  8. Movements - 600 answer • What is Fundamentalism (Fundamentalists)?

  9. Movements - 800 • Universal Negro Improvement Association founder and leader. He emphasized black pride and nationalism.

  10. Movements - 800 answer • Who is Marcus Garvey?

  11. Movements - 1000 • During the 1920s within Protestant American Christianity, a move away from the literal and factual interpretation of the Scriptures and a claim that some parts were fictional and not real.

  12. Movements - 1000 answer • What is Modernism?

  13. Heroes - 200 • 1927: He completed the first nonstop solo flight over the Atlantic Ocean.

  14. Heroes - 200 answer • Who is Charles Lindbergh?

  15. Heroes - 400 • The Great Bambino, The Sultan of Swat, The Maharajah of Mash, The Colossus of Clout. You’re killin’ me Smalls.

  16. Heroes - 400 answer • Who is Babe Ruth?

  17. Heroes - 600 • Boxing’s most famous heavyweight champion during the 1920s.

  18. Heroes - 600 answer • Who is Jack Dempsey?

  19. Heroes - 800 • Knute Rockne’s football teams in the 1920s included a team with this most famous backfield in college football history.

  20. Heroes - 800 answer • What were the “Four Horsemen”?

  21. Heroes - 1000 • Rivaling Ben Hogan, Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, and Tiger Woods in terms of popularity, this gentlemen golfer of the 1920s set the standard for professional golf in the United States and the world.

  22. Heroes - 1000 answer • Who was Bobby Jones?

  23. Politics - 200 • All three presidents during the 1920s belonged to what political party?

  24. Politics - 200 answer • What is the Republican Party?

  25. Politics - 400 • What international agreement signed in 1928 renounced aggression and condemned war?

  26. Politics - 400 answer • What was the Kellogg-Briand Pact (Agreement)?

  27. Politics - 600 • What scandal involved government officials illegally leasing land to oil companies in exchange for kickbacks and other favors? Daily Double

  28. Politics - 600 answer • What was the Teapot Dome Scandal?

  29. Politics - 800 • What did the Immigration Acts of 1921 and 1924 place on immigrants from Southern and Eastern Europe and Asia?

  30. Politics - 800 answer • What are quotas?

  31. Politics - 1000 • During the 1920s, who said, “The business of America is business.”?

  32. Politics - 1000 answer • Who was Calvin Coolidge?

  33. Terms - 200 • The widespread use of different communication mediums to reach increasingly larger audiences. Led to the growth of a more national, homogenized culture in America.

  34. Terms - 200 answer • What is Mass Media?

  35. Terms - 400 • The fear of Communist influence in culture, society, religion, and politics after the Russian Revolution in 1917.

  36. Terms - 400 answer • What is the Red Scare?

  37. Terms - 600 • The “new” modern 1920s woman was most generally referred to by this term.

  38. Terms - 600 answer • What was a flapper?

  39. Terms - 800 • An illegal bar during the Prohibition era that could only be accessed by word of mouth, direct invitation, or with a password.

  40. Terms - 800 answer • What was a speakeasy?

  41. Terms - 1000 • When a corporation or business provided employee benefits in hopes of preventing the establishment of unions or government interference, it was called this.

  42. Terms - 1000 answer • What is welfare capitalism?

  43. 1920s HodgePodge - 200 • He revolutionized the auto industry with his mass produced Model T and astonishing pay rate of $5 a day for his workers.

  44. 1920s HodgePodge - 200 answer • Who was Henry Ford?

  45. 1920s HodgePodge - 400 • When the Hawley-Smoot Tariff was passed in 1928 raising American Tariff rates, the response from other nations in the world was typical. What did they do?

  46. 1920s HodgePodge - 400 answer • What was the raising of tariffs?

  47. 1920s HodgePodge - 600 • A high school biology teacher in Dayton, TN was arrested, charged and convicted for breaking a TN law prohibiting the teaching of the theory of evolution in public schools highlighting the growing religious divide in America. What national “media” event did this lead to?

  48. 1920s HodgePodge - 600 answer • What was the Scopes “Monkey” Trial?

  49. 1920s HodgePodge - 800 • As part of the reaction to Radical ideas in the first part of the decade, these two Italian anarchists were executed during the 1920s for an alleged bombing and killing. Daily Double

  50. 1920s HodgePodge - 800 answer • Who were Sacco and Vanzetti?

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