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Roaring 20s/Great Depression Review Game

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Eighteen basic facts about the time period referred to as the Roaring Twenties and the Great Depression.

MichaelMazgajewski
Created Date 03.07.22
Last Updated 03.08.22
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Topics of this game:
  • Illegal bars where people went to drink during the Roaring 20s.
  • The most notorious crime boss of the 1920s that was responsible for the St. Valentine's Day Massacre.
  • Which of the following scandals involved oil companies bribing a Harding Administration official and drilling on public land?
  • Increasing awareness and acceptance of African American contributions to American culture was called
  • Women in the 1920s embraced new fashions and fads and were referred to as
  • Which Amendment to the U.S. Constitution gave women the right to vote?
  • What advancement in factories allowed them to build a lot of goods faster and cheaper than ever before?
  • The consumer good that had the GREATEST impact on the U.S. economy and culture was
  • The two Republican, Laissez-Faire, presidents that served during most of the Roaring 20s were Warren G. Harding AND
  • The U.S. Stock Market crashed during which year, starting the Great Depression?
  • In the early 1930s, many communities of homeless Americans were referred to as _______________.
  • President Herbert Hoover's largest Public Works Project meant to help the Great Depression was called the
  • The president elected in 1932 to replace Herbert Hoover and passed the New Deal Programs in his first 100 days was
  • The president during the Great Depression used the radio to talk directly to the American people in what were called
  • The famous New Deal program that still exists today and provides retirement funds is called
  • The New Deal program that insures everyone's bank account, up to a certain amount of money, in the event that the bank closes.
  • The New Deal program that still regulates the stock market is called