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Final Jeopardy
2. $100 Question from Problem
What was the man's name
in the problem portion of
the chapter?
10. $500 Question from Problem
How were these stores
different from the other stores
of their time?
12. $100 Question from Background
What new position/job in the
consumption world did women
receive?
14. $200 Question from Background
What three factors
determined the size of a city
before urbanization?
18. $400 Question from Background
What four businesses
thrived during this time
of consumption?
19. $400 Answer from Background
John Wananmaker, Adam
Gimbel, Marshall Field, and
Rowland Macy.
21. $500 Answer from Background
They connected nationally,
they transported hard to
reach goods, and they were
able to reach rural areas.
24. $200 Question from Evidence
The application of the internal
combustion engine "sparked"
what to be massively produced
after being shown at the 1900
World Fair?
26. $300 Question from Evidence
Home machines became
popular because of innovation
and pricing. What kind of
engine is used in a record
player?
28. $400 Question from Evidence
Henry Ford is known for the
assembly line, but what industry
gave him the idea?
29. $400 Answer from Evidence
Meat packing plants. They
had to break down the
carcass of beef animals for
consumption (the dis-
assembly line!).
30. $500 Question from Evidence
Name one of the three theories
discussed that Einstein talked
about in the early 1900's.
31. $500 Answer from Evidence
Special relativity, Brownian
motion or the photoelectric
effect.
33. $100 Answer from Questions
Smoking jackets,
overcoats, cigars, coats,
gloves, cuff links, or
boots
42. $100 Question from Epilogue
The Mall of America is in
Bloomington, Minnesota,
which is a ________ of
the Twin Cities.
44. $200 Question from Epilogue
In recent years, this
replaced malls as the
major form of retail.
46. $300 Question from Epilogue
Conspicuous consumption
is a term from this critical
theory.
48. $400 Question from Epilogue
Journalists who revealed corrupt
practices of businessmen and
other social issues were called
this.
50. $500 Question from Epilogue
The eyes in the cover art of The
Great Gatsby probably belong to
this character, who represents the
American Dream.