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Welcome. to. Jeopardy!. Inventions & Accom- plishments. Harding & Coolidge. Problems in the 1920’s. Fad’s & Writers. Harlem Renaissance. Prohibition. Round 2. Final Jeopardy. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. Scores. $300. $300.

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  1. Welcome to Jeopardy!

  2. Inventions & Accom- plishments Harding & Coolidge Problems in the 1920’s Fad’s & Writers Harlem Renaissance Prohibition Round 2 Final Jeopardy $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Scores $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  3. $100 This president died in office of a heart attack

  4. $100 Who is President Harding? Scores

  5. $200 Harding worked to end the recession by focusing on this

  6. $200 What are businesses Scores

  7. $300 This idea allowed the public to afford more consumer goods

  8. $300 What is installment buying Scores

  9. $400 This concept allowed the public to put down only 10% of the stock price (it was a contributing factor to the Great Depression)

  10. $400 What is buying “On Margin”? Scores

  11. $500 This man went to jail for leasing government land rich in oil

  12. $500 Who is Albert Fall? Scores

  13. $100 These individuals sold alcohol during Prohibition.

  14. $100 Who are bootleggers? Scores

  15. $200 These underground bars required a secret code to enter.

  16. $200 What are speakeasies? Scores

  17. $300 This organization developed as a result of prohibition.

  18. $300 What organized crime (mafia)? Scores

  19. Daily Double

  20. $400 This amendment repealed the 18th.

  21. $400 What is the 21st amendment ? Scores

  22. $500 This man made a name for himself as Chicago’s head gangster during prohibition.

  23. $500 Who is Al Capone? Scores

  24. $100 This invention allowed the car to be made more affordable.

  25. $100 What is the assembly line? Scores

  26. $200 This man flew across the Atlantic Ocean on a non-stop flight.

  27. $200 Who is Charles Lindbergh? Scores

  28. $300 Businesses used this method in order to make their product known to the public.

  29. $300 What are advertisements? Scores

  30. $400 These two men invented the first movies.

  31. $400 Who are Edison and Eastman? Scores

  32. $500 The invention of Jazz combined these three sounds.

  33. $500 What are European Harmonies, African Rhythms and Ragtime? Scores

  34. $100 This fad was started by a stunt man in Hollywood.

  35. $100 What is flagpole sitting? Scores

  36. $200 These women cut their hair short and rebelled against tradition.

  37. $200 Who are flappers? Scores

  38. $300 This dance was common among flappers in the 1920’s.

  39. $300 What is the Charleston? Scores

  40. ion $400 This famous writer drove an ambulance during WWI.

  41. $400 Who is Ernest Hemingway? Scores

  42. $500 F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote this novel about wealthy, yet unhappy individuals in the 1920’s.

  43. $500 What is “The Great Gatsby”? Scores

  44. $100 The Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth of this culture.

  45. $100 What is African American? Scores

  46. $200 These accomplishment emerged during the Harlem Renaissance. (identify 2)

  47. $200 What are writings, art works, music and dance? Scores

  48. $300 This man is best know for his invention of this popular form of music called Jazz.

  49. $300 Who is Louis Armstrong? Scores

  50. $400 This poet was known for his poem “Incident.”

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