Jeopardy BOYD STYLE Chapter 20 21 ROARING 20
Jeopardy (BOYD STYLE) Chapter 20 & 21 ROARING 20 S EDITION
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• Warren G. Harding thought he lacked the intelligence to be president.
• Albert B. Fall was the first cabinet officer in history to go to prison.
• The Sheik was the first "talking" picture.
• Calvin Coolidge became president when
• The Ohio Gang was
• The Dawes Plan wanted to _____.
� The chief architect of economic policy in the United States during the 1920 s was
• Many people viewed Sacco and Vanzetti with suspicion because they were
• John T. Scopes was put on trial for
• The Twenty-first Amendment
• The flowering of African American arts in the 1920 s became known as the
• The Cotton Club was
• The first transatlantic solo flight was made by _____.
• American __________ did not share in the prosperity of the 1920 s, earning less than onethird of the average income for workers in the rest of the economy.
• __________ is a pseudo-science that deals with the improvement of hereditary traits.
• During prohibition, people flocked to secret bars called _________, where they could purchase alcohol.
• The movement of hundreds of thousands of African Americans from the rural South to industrial cities in the North was called the __________.
• Many artists, writers, and intellectuals of the 1920 s moved to Manhattan's __________, which they considered a center of creativity, enlightenment, and freedom.
• President Hoover’s policy of encouraging manufacturers and distributors to form their own organizations and volunteer information to the federal government in an effort to stimulate the economy was known as _____.
• Ford’s first assembly line vehicle was the _____, also known as the “Tin Lizzie” or “Flivver”.
• The largest automobile industry of the 1920 s was created by _____.
• A person granted __________ would be free from prosecution.
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