Flappin’ Fun
Prohibiting Problems
Jazzed Up
Policy Please
Culture Clash
🎉Final Jeopardy🎉
100

This symbol of 1920s women’s independence often wore short skirts and danced the Charleston.

What is a flapper?

100

This law enforced Prohibition in the United States.

What is the Volstead Act?

100

This musician, known for his trumpet skills, became a symbol of jazz during the Harlem Renaissance.

Who is Louis Armstrong?

100

This scandal rocked the Harding administration.

What is the Teapot Dome Scandal?

100

This trial highlighted the clash between modernism and fundamentalism.

What is the Scopes Monkey Trial?

200

This new form of buying allowed Americans to enjoy consumer goods like cars and radios.

What is buying on credit?

200

Illegal bars where people secretly consumed alcohol during Prohibition.

What are speakeasies?

200

This form of entertainment helped create a unified national culture during the 1920s.

What is the radio?

200

Harding’s campaign slogan reflected his desire to return to pre-war normalcy.

What is "Return to Normalcy"?

200

This event sparked the Tulsa Race Massacre.

What is a false accusation of assault?

300

This term describes the cultural divide between the younger and older generations of the 1920s.

What is the Generation Gap?

300

This group gained infamy for its organized crime activities during Prohibition.

Who are bootleggers?

300

This movement celebrated African American intellectual and artistic achievements in the 1920s.

What is the Harlem Renaissance?

300

This act established strict immigration quotas, targeting Southern and Eastern Europeans.

What is the Johnson-Reed Immigration Act?

300

This cultural movement in the 1920s focused on a literal interpretation of religious texts.

What is fundamentalism?

300

This demographic shift in the early 20th century saw many Americans move from the rural South to urban areas in the North, impacting culture, politics, and economics.

What is the Great Migration?

400

The Harlem Renaissance embraced this phrase to symbolize pride in African American heritage.

What is "The New Negro"?

400

This unintended consequence of Prohibition significantly undermined public support for the 18th Amendment by increasing violence and corruption.

What is the rise of organized crime?

400

This trial, which debated evolution versus religious fundamentalism, showcased cultural tensions.

What is the Scopes Monkey Trial?

400

This economic policy of the 1920s favored limited government and pro-business practices.

What is laissez-faire?

400

This group in the 1920s gained power through its hostility toward minorities and immigrants.

What is the Ku Klux Klan?

500

She advocated for women's reproductive rights and founded what would later become Planned Parenthood.

Who is Margaret Sanger?

500

Known as “The Brain,” this individual organized modern crime syndicates during Prohibition.

Who is Arnold Rothstein?

500

This individual’s solo nonstop transatlantic flight made him a national hero.

Who is Charles Lindbergh?

500

This pact aimed to outlaw war as a policy tool but lacked enforcement.

What is the Kellogg-Briand Pact?

500

These Italian immigrants were controversially executed for murder despite widespread debate about their guilt.

Who are Sacco and Vanzetti?

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