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Created by Kurt Siebenthal. AP U.S. History. “He Said”. Monumental Events. That’sGreat!. “You’re Naughty”. Presidents. A Picture is worth 1000 words. “He Said” $100.
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Created by Kurt Siebenthal AP U.S. History
“He Said” Monumental Events That’sGreat! “You’re Naughty” Presidents A Picture is worth 1000 words
“He Said” $100 • “America’s present need is not heroics, but healing; not nostrums, but normalcy; not revolution, but restoration; not agitation, but adjustment; not surgery, but serenity; not dramatic, but the dispassionate;… not submergence in internationality, but sustainment in triumphant nationality.” • President Warren G. Harding
“He Said” $200 • Dorothy Parker, seated next to him at a dinner, said to him, "Mr. __________, I've made a bet against a fellow who said it was impossible to get more than two words out of you." His famous reply: "You lose." • Silent Cal: President Calvin Coolidge
“He Said” $300 • “I put in six or seven hours of flying time each day… My narrowest escape came at a time when I was fretting over the lack of action… Guns began barking behind me, and sizzling tracers zipped by my head… At least two planes were on my tail…” • Eddie Rickenbacker
“He Said” $400 • “The Hi De Ho Man… that’s me!” • Cab Calloway
“He Said” $500 • “I believe everything in the Bible should be accepted as it is given there. Some of the Bible is given illustratively. For instance” ‘Ye are the salt of the earth.’ I would not insist that man was actually salt, or that he had flesh of salt, but it is used in the sense of salt as saving God’s people.” • William Jennings Bryan (Scopes Trial)
Monumental Events $100 • The depicted event • The Scopes Monkey Trial (1925)
Monumental Events $200 • A Gibson girl would have been astonished that this kind of gal chopped off her hair! • A Flapper
Monumental Events $300 • The Great Migration
Monumental Events $400 • Sacco and Vanzetti, 1920-1927
Monumental Events $500 • The event depicted below • Women’s Suffrage, 19th Amendment (1920)
That’s Great! $100 • The one of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s greatest books. • The Great Gatsby
That’s Great! $200 • The greatest percentage of unemployment (stats exclude farmers) during the Great Depression. • 25% (1935)
That’s Great! $300 • Nicknamed “Satchmo” and “Pops,” he wasn’t just a good trumpeter, he was great! • Louis Armstrong
That’s Great! $400 • This “great” tariff established the highest protective tariff in United States history. Designed to protect American farmers and manufacturers from foreign competition. Yet, it had the opposite effect by reducing the flow of goods into the U.S. Thus, other countries couldn’t earn U.S. Currency to purchase goods. • The Hawley-Smoot Tariff
That’s Great! $500 • On October 24, 1929, the stock market took a plunge. But the worst was yet to come. On this day, the bottom fell out and the nation’s confidence went with it. • Black Tuesday, October 29, 1929
“You’re Naughty” $100 • Disliked by many, he was viewed by many as a scapegoat and the culprit of the Great Depression. Hoovervilles soon popped up all over the country. • ) President Herbert Hoover
“You’re Naughty” $200 • The “fall guy” in the Teapot Dome Scandal • Secretary of Interior Albert Fall
“You’re Naughty” $300 • By 1924, their membership had reached 4.5 million (Huge population and many politicians in Denver!) • Ku Klux Klan
“You’re Naughty” $400 • The founder of the American Birth Control League (which eventually became Planned Parenthood). • Margaret Sanger
“You’re Naughty” $500 • A good place to get a glass of gin in 1927 • Speakeasy
Presidents $100 • My vice presidents… • John N. Garner • Henry A. Wallace • Harry S. Truman • Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Presidents $200 • Woodrow Wilson
Presidents $300 • Elizabeth Ann is not my daughter. But, my middle name is Gamaliel. • Warren G. Harding
Presidents $400 • In 1921, while vacationing at Campobello Island, New Brunswick, he contracted an illness, at the time believed to be polio, which resulted in total and permanent paralysis from the waist down. After he became President, he helped to found the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis (now known as the March of Dimes). • President Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Daily Double Presidents $500 • Herbert Hoover • He said, “Every time we find solutions outside of government, we have not only strengthened character, but we have preserved our sense of real government.”
“A picture is worth a 1,000 words” $100 • The radio priest • Father Coughlin
“A picture is worth a 1,000 words” $200 • The Dust Bowl
“A picture is worth a 1,000 words” $300 • The Bonus March
“A picture is worth a 1,000 words” $400 • Name that movie: • Gone with the Wind, (1939)
“A picture is worth a 1,000 words” $500 • Her most famous photograph • Dorothea Lange, Migrant Mother
Double Jeopardy Double jeopardy
“He Said” ABCs More ABCs Vocab Hey stupid, this is on the test! Multiple Choice
“He Said” $200 • Shortly after being shot, this expiring man reportedly said, "I wonder why he shot me.“ He died two days later of internal bleeding, this leaving posterity to only wonder at what could have been during the Presidential election of 1936. • Huey Long
“He Said” $400 • More like “raisins”, this angry author stated that he was “completely partisan. Every effort I can bring to bear is.. At the call of the common working people.” • John Steinbeck
“He Said” $600 • End Poverty in California (Epic) • Upton Sinclair
“He Said” $800 • The final part of the theory is that the Talented Tenth or the "exceptional men" of the black race would be the ones to lead the race and save it from its criminal problems • W.E.B. Du Bois
“He Said” $1000 • Deficit Spending would be like “priming the pump” • British Economist John Maynard Keynes
ABCs $200 • In 1933, it protected bank deposits up to $5,000. Today, accounts are protected up to $100,000. • Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
ABCs $400 • Oh… those 6 million poor little piggies. This agency aided farmers and regulated crop production. • Agricultural Adjustment Administration
Daily Double ABCs $600 • The right to collectively bargain, join unions, and fair labor practices. One of the first reforms of the Second New Deal was the passage of the National Labor Relations Act. But it is usually referred to by this more common name. • The Wagner Act
ABCs $800 • It regulated the stock market • Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
ABCs $1000 • These young men, ages 18-25, built roads, developed parks, planted trees, and helped stop soil erosion. $25 of their monthly wage was automatically sent home to the worker’s family. • Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)
More ABCs $200 • Electricity anyone? • Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
More ABCs $400 • The initials HOLC? Your home could sure use some help. • Home Owners Loan Corporation (HOLC)
More ABCs $600 • Created public works jobs on government projects. • Public Works Administration (PWA)