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100

This 1920s player featured on the sandlot long after his death and to some people is often called the greatest baseball player of all time

Who was Babe Ruth?

100

During the 1920s, Americans were able to gain a greater sense of national identity by sharing in the music, news, stories, and jokes they heard on this technological innovation that no one could live without.

What is the radio?

100

Ernest Hemingway’s 1929 novel A Farewell to Arms is set against the backdrop of this major conflict.

What is World War I?
100

This was the amendment that started prohibition.

What is the 18th amendment?

100

Many women taught in these educational institutions.

What are schools?

200

This city dominated most sports leagues during the 1920s

What is New York City?
200

This type of show aired for the first time in 1920

What is a Radio Show?

200

This beloved classic of children’s literature that introduced readers to Christopher Robin and his friends in the Hundred Acre Wood, came out in 1926

What is Winnie-the-Pooh?

200

This world famous gangster was at his peak in the 1920s

Who was Al Capone?

200

Women gained this important right during the 1920s

What is the right to vote?

300

This 1920s baseball player was one of the most popular cases of ALS and led to his name being an alternate name for the disease. 

Who was Lou Gehrig?

300

By broadcasting the same news, weather, and commercials into millions of homes, the radio created a sense of this, unifying Americans culturally.

 What is a national identity?

300

The social activist books that were made during the 1920s were a huge part of this African American movement.

What was the Harlem renaissance?

300

Constituition Amendment that repealed Prohibition.

What is the 21st amendment?

300

Women in the 1920s commonly worked in offices, schools, stores, and these industrial workplaces.

What are factories?

400

This team won three straight NFL championships from 1929-1932

Who were the Green Bay Packers?

400

The first radio broadcast in the U.S. happened in the 1920s on a factory rooftop in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on the station KDKA, airing the results of this national event.

What was the 1920 Presidential election?

400

This 1920s novel is a tragic story set in the Jazz Age that explores the American Dream, wealth, class, and love through the eyes of narrator Nick Carraway 

What is The Great Gatsby?

400

These people had the most buisness in Bootlegging.

Who are immigrants?

400

Some rural women accepted modern changes, but many focused mainly on these responsibilities.

What is family and household work?

500

This hockey team won the 1922 Stanley cup final and shares a name with this holiday on March 17

Who were the Toronto St Patricks (St.Patrick's day)?

500

This is the numbers of radio sales in 1926

What is 506 million?

500

This African American poet and social activist made many important poems throughout the 1920s 

Who was Langston Hughes?

500

This American woman believed that she was obeying God in taking up the fight against the sale and consumption of alcohol throughout the country by destroying bars and speaking to students on college campus in the late 1800s

Who was Carry Nation?

500

Flappers rejected these old-fashioned expectations for women.

What are traditional gender roles?

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