Twenties Jigsaw Activity - Updated
Twenties Jigsaw Activity - Updated
Twenties Jigsaw Activity - Updated
Jigsaw Activity
Expert Groups on the following topics: 1. Changing Role of Women 2. Sports, Leisure Time, and American Culture 3. The Harlem Renaissance and Jazz Age 4. Technology and Transportation 5. Consumerism 6. Prohibition 7. Radio and the Movies 8. Fundamentalism vs. Evolution
Each group will create an informational poster on their topic using the information provided in your topic folder and textbook. Your informational poster should tell a person everything they need to know about your topic. Be sure to in some way answer the essential questions provided for each topic on your poster board! You have 30 minutes! When time is up, the posters will be placed around the room, and you will have an opportunity to read about and answer the questions for each topic.
What were the fashion and social trends that young women of the 20s embraced?(4) How did womens sexual ideas and practices change during the 1920s? What was the double standard?
Who was Margaret Sanger?
What sports were popular and who were the people that made them popular? (2)
How did literature change? What was the Lost Generation? Who were the prominent authors of the 1920s?(4) What Jazz age author wrote the Great Gatsby?
Where did Jazz come from and what was its appeal?
What are some of the cultural accomplishments of the Harlem Renaissance and how did they increase the pride of African Americans? Who were the prominent writers, artists, and musicians of this time period? (5) What is Black Nationalism and who is Marcus Garvey?
Prohibition
What previous movement finally led to prohibition?
What did the 18th amendment outlaw and how did it effect society?
What methods did Americans use to acquire and conceal alcohol during prohibition? (3) What role did organized crime play during the 1920s? Why was prohibition difficult to enforce? What is a speakeasy?
How did fans idolize movie stars and who were the movie stars? What is a talkie?
Fundamentalism v. Evolution
What is fundamentalism and in what ways was it expressed? What is Darwins Theory of Evolution? Why was John Scopes arrested? Who was the prosecuting attorney?
The Roaring Twenties in Summary: The 1920s was a time of prosperity, but also a time of many downfalls. It was an era of change . . . a time when people began to do what they wanted to do instead of following social norms. The U.S. prospered as Henry Ford developed the automobile assembly line, as the nation had its first ever TV broadcast in New York, and as mail was delivered via airplanes. Women fought for the right to vote and changed the rules of fashion. Prohibition made it illegal to drink alcohol, creating organized crime with Al Capone leading the way. Warren Harding's administration participated in the Teapot Dome Scandal, but Harding's death left Calvin Coolidge to deal with the aftermath. Babe Ruth and the Yankees ruled the arena of Baseball. The first ever sports broadcast was delivered during a Jack Dempsey fight. Charles Lindbergh got the name "Lucky Lindy" and became a national hero. Americans feared a Communist takeover, especially A. Mitchell Palmer who sent suspected Communists back to the Soviet Union on what was deemed "The Soviet Ark." Italian immigrants, Sacco and Vanzetti, were executed in one of the biggest trial of the Twenties. W.E.B. DuBois, Marcus Garvey, and Langston Hughes led the Harlem Renaissance period. Garvey spoke of his ideas for Black Nationalism while DuBois and Hughes became leading writers of the black movement. The Ku Klux Klan began their prejudice spree, preaching white supremacy. Clarence Darrow prosecuted John Scopes during the "Monkey Trial," after Scopes admitted to disobeying the Butler Act by teaching evolution. In this decade following the First World War, America prospered as the leading nation of the world. It is clear to anyone that the memories of the Roaring Twenties are still vivid as we prepare to enter the 21st Century.
Essential Questions
3. How did the economy grow during the 1920s?
Review Questions
1. Which communications medium was most important in shaping life during the 1920s? a. Newspapers b. Telephones c. Radio d. Television
2. The term flapper refers to a. The people who talked too much during the war b. The illegal drinking clubs of the Prohibition era c. The new body style of the Model A car by Ford d. The new attitudes and lifestyles of the 20s woman.
3. What was the Scopes trial about? a. The arrest of a communist leader b. The arrest of a KKK member who had killed a black man c. The arrest of a teacher for teaching evolution d. The attempt to ban religion from the school system
4. Which famous flyer of the 20s was the first to fly across the Atlantic Ocean? a. Red Baron b. Amelia Earhart c. Charles Lindbergh d. John Glenn
5. Which of the following is NOT true about the 20s? a. Women began to reject the old fashioned values of their mothers b. Many black Americans moved North in search of better opportunities c. Rock-n-roll music developed d. The Harlem Renaissance showed black cultural achievements
6. Which of the following caused the Harlem Renaissance to flower in the 1920s? a. Immigration and overcrowding b. New pride in the African American experience c. The NAACP d. Marcus Garveys organization
7. Which was most responsible for what led to the Scopes Trial? a. Judaism b. Agnosticism c. Theosophy d. Fundamentalism