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Politics Harlem Renaissan ce Hodge People of the 20’s Variety 10 20 30 40 10 20 30 40 50 50 50 $
CATEGORY 1 - 10 • • Red Scare Social Darwinism Ku Klux Klan Growth Sacco and Vanzetti Conviction The above events reflect the influence of this groups’ growing belief / ideology
CATEGORY 1 - 20 The passage of this Amendment was an attempt to morally fix society but created an increase in organized crime.
CATEGORY 1 - 30 This group of people gained political rights with this Amendment.
CATEGORY 1 - 40 This scandal tarnished President Harding’s administration and resulted in conviction of a Cabinet Member.
CATEGORY 1 - 50 These government actions resulted in a decrease of cheap labor after 1921.
CATEGORY 2 - 10 This music of the 1920’s reflected the changes in American Society.
CATEGORY 2 - 20 This cultural contribution made by African-American artists and performers during the early twentieth century created a uniquely American music.
CATEGORY 2 - 30 This aspect of American culture in the 1920’s became popular in many other societies around the world.
CATEGORY 2 - 40 This Harlem hub was one contributing area for artists to distribute sheet music for popular songs / music.
CATEGORY 2 - 50 This Harlem Renaissance artist focused on the issues related to racial pride in the African-American community.
CATEGORY 3 - 10 Laborer’s amount of productivity and output in factories increased because of the assembly line innovation by this man.
CATEGORY 3 - 20 The improved techniques of this affected the American economy of the 1920’s by reducing the prices of consumer goods.
CATEGORY 3 - 30 These are the four U. S. Presidents that served during the 1920’s in chronological order.
CATEGORY 3 - 40 This is one characteristic of the U. S. economy in the 1920’s.
CATEGORY 3 - 50 Anti-immigration sentiment towards people from southern and eastern Europe that characterized this paranoia in American society during the 1920’s.
CATEGORY 4 - 10 He stressed the importance of Naval Aviation after WWI.
CATEGORY 4 - 20 He made first solo flight across the Atlantic.
CATEGORY 4 - 30 He cofounded the Universal Negro Improvement Association and pushed for Blacks to return to Africa to create a new country.
CATEGORY 4 - 40 He published the “Crisis” journal promoting African-American literature.
CATEGORY 4 - 50 These attorneys were part of the Scopes “Monkey” Trial which showed tensions between traditional values and modern views.
CATEGORY 5 - 10 This is the year the stock market crashed, signaling the start of the Great Depression.
CATEGORY 5 - 20 The demographic pattern change in the growth of urban areas by African-Americans was because of this movement.
CATEGORY 5 - 30 This “Push” factor contributed to the Great Migration of the 1920’s.
CATEGORY 5 - 40 The popular economic practice of buying stocks with only a down payment (buying on margin) eventually contributed the this major event in the 1920’s.
CATEGORY 5 - 50 3 economic reasons that contributed to the Great Depression
CATEGORY 1 - 10 Nativists $
CATEGORY 1 - 20 th 18 Amendment $
CATEGORY 1 - 30 Women and the Amendment th 19 $
CATEGORY 1 - 40 Teapot Dome Scandal $
CATEGORY 1 - 50 Johnson Act and National Origins Act placed quotas on immigration $
CATEGORY 2 - 10 Jazz $
CATEGORY 2 - 20 Jazz Music $
CATEGORY 2 - 30 Jazz Music $
CATEGORY 2 - 40 Tin Pan Alley $
CATEGORY 2 - 50 Langston Hughes $
CATEGORY 3 - 10 Henry Ford $
CATEGORY 3 - 20 Mass-production $
CATEGORY 3 - 30 Wilson, Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover $
CATEGORY 3 - 40 All-time high production levels of consumer goods $
CATEGORY 3 - 50 Red Scare $
CATEGORY 4 - 10 Glenn Curtiss $
CATEGORY 4 - 20 Charles Lindbergh $
CATEGORY 4 - 30 Marcus Garvey $
CATEGORY 4 - 40 W. E. B. Du Bois $
CATEGORY 4 - 50 Clarence Darrow – Defense Williams Jennings Bryan Prosecutor $
CATEGORY 5 - 10 1929 $
CATEGORY 5 - 20 Great Migration $
CATEGORY 5 - 30 Discrimination in the South $
CATEGORY 5 - 40 Stock Market Crash $
CATEGORY 5 - 50 Stock market speculation, tariffs decreasing trade, new business taxes $
FINAL CATEGORY: The Great Depression $
FINAL CATEGORY What 2 factors caused banks to close? $
FINAL CATEGORY People made ‘runs’ on banks and poor banking investments? $
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