1
2
3
4
5
100

Explain Prohibition

Nationwide ban on the manufactured and sale of alcohol

100

What year did Prohibition start

January 17, 1920

100

The large scale movement of 6 million African-Americans leaving the South between 1916 and 1970 known as 

The Great Migration

100

The term refers to modern women of the 1920's who were non-conformist in attitudes in style, clothing and hairstyles 

Flapper

100

League of Nations

International organization to ensure World Peace

200

18th Amendment

banned alchohol

200
What was term used to describe illicit bars that served alcohol range from fancy night clubs with bands and dance floors or basements in private dwellings

Speakeasies 

200

His new invention the telephone became more widely available in the 1920's 

Alexander Graham Bell

200

The Urban boom refers to 

People leaving farms for the cities

200

By 1830 how much alcholol did the average American over the age of 15 consume.

7 gallons

300

Why did supporters believe in eliminating alcohol

They believed it would help with poverty, crime and poverty

300

Nineteenth Amendment 

Gave women the right to vote (women's suffrage movement)

300

This New invention brought Entertaiment, sporting events, news and advertising into people's homes

Radio

300

What genre of music started in the 1920's 

Jazz

300

Name the Chicago gangster who earned $60 million annually from bootlegging to 10,000 speakeasies.

Al Capone

400

Why was Prohibition unsuccessful in the long run?

People continued to drink alcohol and crime increased

400

Term refers to people who transported illegal alcohol 

bootleggers

400

Prohibition ended in what year 

1933

400

The term U.S. adopted after World War 1 when it came to foreign affairs

Isolationism

400

In Chicago 1929 a group of men dressed as policeman (and believed to have been associated with Capone) shot and killed a group of men in an enemy gang the on Valentines Day. Authorities referred to this day as 

St. Valentine's Day Massacre

500

What was Temperance Movement

A widespread effort by numerous groups to of people in the early 1900's fought to limit or eliminate the consumption of alcohol

500

21st Amendment repealed or took away

the 18th Amendment and ended Prohibition

500

Using this process Henry Ford was able to innovate automobile production which increase the number cars being made which lowered the prices for consumers?

Assembly line

500

President Wilson's 14 points refers to 

Outlined his goals for lasting peace.

500

Why were most Americans convinced Prohibition created more problems than it solved?

People continued to drink

Crime and murders increased

Organized crime members got rich from bootlegging

M
e
n
u