These women often wore knee-length dresses, decorated themselves in pearls, dresses in gold, and had extravagant headbands
What are flappers
The most popular music style during the time
What is Jazz
The use of what allowed fans to simply listen to play-by-play details rather than having to pay to be there or read about it in the newspaper
What is the Radio
Americas most popular sport with famous players like Babe Ruth
What was baseball?
The first movie made with sound
What is The Jazz Singer
Flappers often had which type if hair
What is a bob
This trumpet player became one of the biggest stars of jazz during the 1920s.
Who is Louis Armstrong
These three athletes were recognized on radios from coast to coast (name one)
Who are Babe Ruth (baseball), Red Grange (football), and Jack Dempsey (boxing).
The most common past time that involves listening to music
What is dancing
The name of the first Mickey Mouse movie ever made
What is Steamboat Willie
These types of suits were popular among men
This technological advancement led to a more nation wide spread of music
What is the radio
What two original multi-million dollar stadiums were built in the 1920s
What are Yankee stadium and the Ohio stadium
A popular word puzzle in the 1920s
What is crossword puzzles
Who is Charlie Chaplin
Upper-class men would wear this to display their wealth
What are fedoras
Most movie theaters featured these on account of the movies being silent
What are live bands
Before 1920 baseball was referred to as what
What is Dead Ball Era
A hobby that involves taking long rides
What is driving a car
Cost of a movie ticket in the 1920s
What is 15 cents
Lower-class men wore what type of caps
What are newsboy caps
This event helped promote African American musicians and musical styles
What is the Harlem Renaissance
DAILY DOUBLE:Rule changes that helped flip the game included what (Name One)
What is spitballs being outlawed and umpires had to replace the dirty baseballs with clean ones
The most popular dance in the 20s
What is the Charleston
The most famous movie in the 1920s
What is Way Down East