Social Change
Nativism/Social Push Back
?
Normalcy
Prohibition
100

This change to the constitution gave women the right to vote

19th Amendment
100

A political policy of promoting indigenous people over those of immigrants, including the support of anti-immigration measures.

Nativism

100

Many stock prices went up, and people started to ______ more stock

Buy

100

After President Hardings death _______ took over as President

Coolidge

100

Which Amendments started and ended Prohibition

18th, 21st

200

________ was a famous trumpet player during the time of the Harlem Renaissance 

Louis Armstrong

200

The new ________ started up again in the 1920’s.

KKK

200

Fords factories created affordable _________ which was revolutionary for transportation, and how they built it was called ________

Automobile, Assembly Line

200

This was established by president Harding, to help give different types of aid to ex soldiers and their families

Veterans Bureau 

200

People could buy liquor in places called _______

Speakeasies

300

________ were young women who would dress in scandalous ways and rebel against older generations

Flappers 

300

What was the slogan used by many Americans who wanted to keep out immigrants

"America First"

300

In the 1920’s if people did not have the money to buy things they would buy things in _________ payments.

monthly 

300

Coolidge was a big supporter of what?

Business

300

Liquor was made, sold, and transported by

Bootleggers

400

Model T car allowed farmers to do what?

Pull plows, Run water pumps, Haul hay

400

the ______________ act restricted the number of immigrants admitted from any country annually to 3% of the number of residents from that country living in the United States as of the 1910 Census

Immigration Quota 

400

The jury deliberated for a total of ____ minutes in the Scopes trial.  

9 minutes

400
What was the scandal involving heads of departments during the Harding administration

Tea Pot Dome

400

_______ was a gangster and mob boss who climbed to power during prohibition

Al Capone

500

List the 3 out of the 5 reasons the Harlem Renaissance was culturally significant

  • Challenged racial stereotypes

  • Created new opportunities for Black artists

  • Established networks of Black intellectuals and creators

  • Influenced American culture beyond Harlem

  • Connected art with social justice and racial pride

500

Americans feared that the _______ revolution in Russia would spread to the United States. 

Communist
500

List TWO benefits of the radio

Free information can be broadcast


 Free entertainment sent to homes


500
Which famous figure stated


"I cannot hope to be one of the great Presidents, but perhaps I may be remembered as one of the most loved"

President Warren G Harding

500
The name of the women's group that was pro prohibition

Women's Christian Temperance Union

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