An unfinished product moves from station to station, with each worker or machine adding a component (Ford Motor Company)
Assembly Line / Conveyor Belt
This Amendment outlawed the production, distribution, and sales of alcohol in the US
18th
This hate group rose to prominence during the 1920's
the KKK
This style of music became popular during the Harlem Renaissance
Jazz
Fear of communism spreading in the US during the 1920's
Red Scare
American writers who became disillusioned/frustrated with American society after World War I. (F. Scott Fitzgerald/Ernest Hemingway)
Lost Generation
This Act provided language for the 18th amendment and enforced the prohibition era
Volstead Act
The illegal consumption of alcohol during the 1920's was called
Prohibition
(Illegal) Raids of suspected radicals across the United States in fear of the spread of communism (Targeting immigrants/supposed communists)
Palmer Raids
The belief that the Bible is 100% true
Fundamentalism
This POTUS replaced Warren G. Harding after his death, he is known for being pro-business, calm, and quiet.
BONUS: What political party was he? (100 points)
Calvin Coolidge- Republican
This Amendment gave women the right to vote
19th
This amendment ended prohibition in the US
21st
The "New woman" who wore less conservative clothing, spoke in a more casual manner, and participated in social activities are considered
Flappers
The belief that we should keep America, America. Caused by fear of other people, places, and ideas
Nativism
The POTUS that Harding replaced
Woodrow Wilson
Made immigration restrictions a permanent policy
National Origins Act or Emergency Quota Act
Explain how the role of women changed in the 1920's
-Flappers
-New Technology
-Women in Workforce
-Right to Vote
DOUBLE POINTS: What is a nickname for the 1920's?
Roaring 20's
The New Era
Flapper Era
Jazz Era
First affordable car built by Henry Ford
Model T
Provide an example of a prominent African-American Artist/Writer during the Jazz Era
Langston Hughes
Marcus Garvey
Duke Ellington
Louis Armstrong
Bessie Smith
Explain the controversy surrounding the Scopes Trial
The Scopes Trial got national attention because it highlighted the cultural clash between modernism and religious fundamentalism in the United States. The controversy arose when John T. Scopes, a high school teacher in Dayton, Tennessee, was charged with violating the Butler Act, a Tennessee law that prohibited the teaching of evolution in public schools.
Explain the conflict surrounding the Sacco & Vanzetti trials
A controversial trial in 1920 charging two Italian anarchist immigrants with the robbing of a shoe factory and the killing of two men within, with the two men arrested several weeks later, the men were arrested because they were radical immigrants, and while appeals continued to be raised, they were sentenced to death in 1927 despite not having any hard evidence of that the two were present.
The ________________ allowed factories to increase production efficiency by dividing tasks into smaller, repetitive steps, reducing the need for skilled labor.
Assembly Line / Conveyor Belt
Explain why the KKK grew during the 1920's
(Nativism is too vague)
-The Birth of a Nation
-Rise of social expression (Flappers/Jazz/Harlem)
-Influx of immigrants during 1910's