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Ch. 11: A New Century

Ch. 11: A New Century. Progressive Era, WWI, and the Roaring 20s. Quote of the Day. “The great World War ends… The Germans brought to knees now beg for peace. The Bells ring and every whistle in factory and engine in Provo are turned on full force…. " ( Will Jones, November 11, 1918 ).

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Ch. 11: A New Century

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  1. Ch. 11: A New Century Progressive Era, WWI, and the Roaring 20s

  2. Quote of the Day • “The great World War ends… The Germans brought to knees now beg for peace. The Bells ring and every whistle in factory and engine in Provo are turned on full force…." • (Will Jones, November 11, 1918)

  3. A New Century Jeopardy

  4. Rules: • 7 to 8 Teams • Teams will select a question 1 at a time • The player who gives the correct answer, will select the next question and sit out. • All teams with a positive score will bet during final Jeopardy • Team with the highest score at end will win the game and have bragging rights!

  5. Conservation for 100 National ______ and ______ were a way for the government to protect natural land.

  6. Conservation for 200 Besides agriculture, this “industry” drew many southern and eastern Europeans immigrants to Utah.

  7. Conservation for 300 • The pillars of Utah’s economy during this time were _______ and _______.

  8. Conservation for 400 The reclamation projects attempt to reclaim the Ute’s land for ______ _______.

  9. Conservation for 500 The conservation movement was started to help with the ______ industry, to protect the land from being _________ of many resources, and _________ in watersheds.

  10. People for 100 Utah’s longest serving senator, charged with being disloyal to America because of his religion.

  11. People for 200 Jewish governor and progressive leader.

  12. People for 300 This group of people did not like the fact that Utah was becoming more diverse.

  13. People for 400 Copper was produced in the early 1900s in Bingham Canyon because of this one person.

  14. People for 500 This person wrote songs about the unhappy state of the American people.

  15. Progressive Era for 100 Working to improve social conditions through government.

  16. Progressive Era for 200 A labor union that fought for the workers rights. Daily Double

  17. Progressive Era for 300 • Since most immigrants did not convert to Mormonism, they began building “this” in their communities.

  18. Progressive Era for 400 After the first Manifesto in 1890, all polygamist stopped practicing polygamy. (True or False)

  19. Progressive Era for 500 Name the four things the Progressives fought for to make life a lot easier for the working class. (Based from the Notes!)

  20. Roaring 20s for 100 • The nickname for the 1920s

  21. Roaring 20s for 200 • The transcontinental telephone circuit was completed “here”

  22. Roaring 20s for 300 Immigrants stopped coming to Utah around 1900(True or False)

  23. Roaring 20s for 400 On our notes, we listed 5-6 things the Roaring 20s are remembered for. Name four of them. Daily Double

  24. Roaring 20s for 500 Name all 4 new modes of transportation that was introduced in the early 1900s.

  25. World War I for 100 Utahns grew “____ ____” so we could send more food overseas to soldiers in World War I.

  26. World War I for 200 This event brought an end to the Roaring Twenties.

  27. World War I for 300 The LDS Relief Society donated “what and how much” to the Troops in World War I.

  28. World War I for 400 This became the National Guard grounds after World War I.

  29. World War I for 500 Minerals extracted from Utah mines helped provided aid towards the war. Name the 4 that were mentioned in our notes.

  30. British 100 - ? What is a parks & monuments?

  31. British 200 - ? What is mining?

  32. British 300 - ? What is agriculture and mining?

  33. British 400 - ? What is water projects?

  34. British 500 - ? What is livestock, overused, overgrazed, ?

  35. Colonists 100 - ? Who is Reed Smoot?

  36. Colonists 200 - ? Who is Simon Bamberger?

  37. Colonists 300 - ? Who is the KKK or Ku Klux Klan?

  38. Colonists 400 - ? Who is Daniel Jackling?

  39. Colonists 500 - ? Who is Joe Hill?

  40. Dates 100 - ? What is progressive?

  41. Dates 200 - ? What is IWW?

  42. Dates 300 - ? What is many churches?

  43. Dates 400 - ? What is False?

  44. Dates 500 - ? What is food regulation, 8 hour work day, end of child labor and equal pay for women?

  45. People 100 - ? What is the Jazz Age?

  46. People 200 - ? Where is Wendover?

  47. People 300 - ? What is False?

  48. People 400 - ? What is flappers, bobbed hair, short hair, short skirts, prosperity, prohibition, Charleston?

  49. People 500 - ? What is electric streetcars, motor cars, railroads, and airplanes?

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