This Constitutional Amendment protects the freedom of speech within the United States.
The First Amendment
Music made popular by African Americans in the 1920s.
Jazz
This famous businessman used mass production and the assembly line to sell cars. He paid his workers $5 a day beginning in 1914.
Henry Ford
The most successful Major League baseball team in the 1920s, they appeared in the World Series six times in ten years and won three World Series.
The New York Yankees
This document ended World War I and placed full blame for the conflict on Germany.
The Treaty of Versailles
This Constitutional Amendment repealed prohibition in the United States.
The 21st Amendment
The first major national broadcast network.
NBC
The first Mickey Mouse cartoon with sound.
"Steamboat Willie"
This fictional cartoon bear was created in 1926 by A.A. Milne. His original name was "Edward Bear."
Winnie the Pooh
The day which the stock market officially crashed.
Black Tuesday. October 29th, 1929
The right to vote.
Suffrage
Brought entertainment into people's homes in the 1920s.
Radio
This car was created in 1927 in response to General Motors stealing Ford's customers. This car was better engineered and was the first ever to have a glass windshield.
The Model A
The name of the plane which Charles Lindbergh flew across the Atlantic Ocean. It featured the likeness of famed cartoon character "Felix the Cat."
The Spirit of St. Louis
This African American section of New York City made famous in the 1920s for its growing number of writers and artists who lived there.
Harlem
In 1919, government agents arrested thousands of suspected radicals and Communists often without evidence. This was done in response to a number of assassination attempts through mail bombs.
Palmer Raids
The city where jazz music first became popular.
New Orleans
This radio station was the first ever to broadcast in 1920 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It also became the first to broadcast election results as well as baseball games to the whole country.
KDKA
This beauty pageant started in 1921.
Miss America
The leader of the Russian Revolution in 1917. He implemented the idea of Communism.
Vladimir Lenin
This infamous offense was committed by Warren G. Harding's Secretary of the Interior who illegally accepted large amounts of money and gifts from private oil companies in exchange for allowing them to control oil reserves within the country.
The Teapot Dome Scandal
This nickname for the 1920s is a reference to the popular music of the time.
"The Jazz Age"
Penicillin
This "The Galloping Ghost" was known as the best football player of the 1920s.
Red Grange
Accused of murder in the 1920s, these two foreigners had an unfair trial. They were executed by the electric chair in 1927 when the Red Scare was in full swing.
Sacco and Vanzetti