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Ch. 7 Jazz Age, Great Depression, New Deal

Ch. 7 Jazz Age, Great Depression, New Deal. To play the game, click here!. Entertainment… and stuff. Famous People. Great Depression. FDR. 1920’s. 5 pt. 5 pt. 5 pt. 5 pt. 5 pt. 10 pt. 10 pt. 10 pt. 10 pt. 10 pt. 15 pt. 15 pt. 15 pt. 15 pt. 15 pt. 20 pt. 20 pt. 20 pt.

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Ch. 7 Jazz Age, Great Depression, New Deal

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  1. Ch. 7 Jazz Age, Great Depression, New Deal To play the game, click here!

  2. Entertainment… and stuff Famous People Great Depression FDR 1920’s 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 15 pt 15 pt 15 pt 15 pt 15 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 25 pt 25 pt 25 pt 25 pt 25 pt

  3. Leader of the auto industry in the 20’s made the Model T (bathtub on wheels) and his company was in Detroit, Michigan Answer

  4. HENRY FORD

  5. Baseball was his thing. He set a record in 1927 when he became the first player to hit 60 home runs in one season Answer

  6. BABE RUTH

  7. He became the 1st person to fly across the Atlantic Ocean alone. He flew in his plane the Spirit of St. Louis. Answer

  8. Charles Lindbergh “LUCKY Lindy”

  9. Known for his poems, writing, books and plays. Included feelings of African Americans. Answer

  10. Langston Hughes

  11. Name 2 women: One known for her artistic ability, the other known for making a trip across the Pacific Ocean alone. Answer

  12. Georgia O’Keefe & Amelia Earhart

  13. This amendment called for PROHIBITION, a complete ban on the sale of alcohol Answer

  14. Eighteenth

  15. This musical form was never more popular until the 1920’s - great artists like Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong made it popular Answer

  16. JAZZ

  17. This dance (that you know how to do well) was made popular in the Roaring Twenties! Answer

  18. The Charleston

  19. In the 1920’s, many African Americans moved to a neighborhood in New York City, using their writing, music and paintings to share their ideas about life- the time peoriod was called the… Answer

  20. Harlem Renaissance

  21. Women moved from difficult jobs in factories in the 1920’s to working in these types of jobs… Answer

  22. Office Jobs

  23. The programs he started that urged Congress to do more to try To get the country out of the Great Depression Answer

  24. The New Deal

  25. One of the busiest people in the White House was the First Lady named… Answer

  26. Eleanor Roosevelt

  27. Name 3 of the New Deal Programs that became law under Roosevelt’s term as President Answer

  28. TVA, CCC, WPA, SSB (SS), AAA, etc.

  29. The Daily Double! The name of the disease that President Roosevelt suffered from Answer

  30. POLIO

  31. FDR beat this man during the election of 1932 Answer

  32. Herbert Hoover

  33. This was called Black Tuesday October 29, 1929 What was it? Answer

  34. The Stock Market Crash

  35. This thing, where people buy something when they do not have the money to do so, is what caused the Stock Market crash- People planned on paying back the money lent to them after the prices of stock rose Answer

  36. CREDIT

  37. Some people who lost their homes built shelters, called shanties. Shantytowns also became known as…. Answer

  38. HOOVERVILLES

  39. Many people at the time of The Great Depression, blamed this President for the continuing depression. Answer

  40. President Herbert Hoover

  41. In WWI these two things were STRONG, supplying the soldiers with food and ammunition. During the Great Depression, they suffered, being asked to produce less of each Answer

  42. fArMiNg & FaCtOrY Production

  43. These were produced for enjoyment, people loved going to the theater to watch and not listen to these Answer

  44. Silent Movies

  45. Many people sat around this, listening to comedies, dramas, and music. Guglielmo Marconi set up this business selling these for communication between ships Answer

  46. RADIO

  47. Making a large number of goods that are exactly alike, was used to manufacture many different products. One of the most widely produced items was the radio. Answer

  48. Mass Production

  49. The auto industry of the 1920’s was centered here. Today, it is not what it used to be… Answer

  50. Detroit, Michigan

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