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History Jeopardy The Roaring 20’s The Great Depression

History Jeopardy The Roaring 20’s The Great Depression. The Mr. Prospero Edition. The Roaring 20’s. Prohibition. Depression. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. FINAL JEOPARDY. The Roaring 20’s 100.

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History Jeopardy The Roaring 20’s The Great Depression

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  1. History JeopardyThe Roaring 20’sThe Great Depression The Mr. Prospero Edition

  2. The Roaring 20’s Prohibition Depression 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500 FINAL JEOPARDY

  3. The Roaring 20’s100 The leading woman’s group behind the Person’s case was Famous 5

  4. The Roaring 20’s200 The Group of Seven were… Famous Canadian Painters

  5. The Roaring 20’s300 The Bluenose can be found on the Canadian dime

  6. The Roaring 20’s400 Describe the Person’s Case In order to be eligible to be appointed to the Canadian Senate and other government jobs, you had to be considered a person

  7. The Roaring 20’s500 Explain why the roaring twenties were “roaring” The transition from war times to post war times, to increase in quality of life

  8. Prohibition 100 A Flapper is defined as:

  9. Prohibition 200 The group who put pressure on government to forbid alcohol What was a temperance group

  10. Prohibition 300 Define: Moonshine Bootleggers Speakeasies Blind Pigs Illegal liquor Sellers Places to buy it

  11. Prohibition 400 What were the reasons for implementing Prohibition? Crime rate Child/wife abuse More income

  12. Prohibition 500 What was the outcome of Prohibition? Did the Temperance group get what they wanted?.

  13. The Great Depression 100 The Great Depression began in… and ended in … 1929-1939

  14. The Great Depression 200 The Stock Market Crashed on… October 29th, 1929

  15. The Great Depression 300 Who is this person? Richard BEDFORD Bennett Prime Minister 1930-35

  16. The Great Depression 400 Explain some of the underlying causes of the Great Depression in Canada .

  17. The Great Depression 500 Explain the Immediate Causes of the GD The Wheat Market The Export Market The Collapse of the SM

  18. FINAL JEOPARDY TOPIC: Forms of Transportation In your group list as many forms of transportation from the 20’s/30’s as you can. Use the Slang!

  19. THE END!!!

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