Modern US History Jeopardy Review Unit 4: The 20s and the 30s.
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Transcript of Modern US History Jeopardy Review Unit 4: The 20s and the 30s.
Jeopardy Rules
• Three groups compete against each other• Complete the team handout for the order
in answering questions• Groups cannot help their members• ANSWER in the form of a QUESTION• The group with the most points when the
game is stopped or finished wins• If your group is talking or arguing – game
ends
Politics and
Business
Social and Culture
The New Deal
Great Depression
Key Terms
Final Jeopardy
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These were the payments of money that Germany had to give to Britain and France because it was responsible for starting World War I
This was a system where businesses provided medical care and retirement pensions and enabled employees to buy stock and share profits
This was what President Roosevelt tried to do when the Supreme Court ruled many of his New Deal Programs unconstitutional
President Hoover declared this one-year break in Germany’s reparation payments in 1931 to save the German Republic from collapse and protect US investments in Germany
This government policy of protecting local farmers and producers by taxing imports also helped cause the depression because it slowed trading between countries
This depression era government corporation guaranteed that peoples savings in banks would be paid if the bank failed
This risky practice of a small cash down payment to buy stock led to the collapse of the stock market on Black Tuesday
This administration made outright grants and gifts to states and cities
to distribute to locals in need
This was an explosion and rebirth of new black intellectuals and
artists such as Langston Hughes and Paul Roberson that occurred
during the 1920s
This was the general trend in educational enrollment in high
schools and universities during the 1920s
This was designed to enlist world opinion against aggressor nations such as Japan who had invaded China this nonrecogination policy
did not do what it was supposed to do against Japan