Prohibition
Politics
Social Changes
Cultural Changes
Grab-Bag
100

This Amendment banned the sale, production and transportation of alcohol. 

18th Amendment

100

The Republican presidents of the 1920s (Harding, Coolidge, Hoover) were more ________ -minded and promoted a hands-off aproach to the regulation of the economy. 

Business

100

This was a nickname for a young, modern woman who was known for stylish short skirts, bobbed hair and going out without a chaperone. 

Flapper. 

100

This new form of music originated with African-Americans in the South, in particular in New Orleans, and pushed the boundaries of contemporary music. 

Jazz

100

This is the name of the male K-Pop band featured in K-Pop Demon Hunters. 

Saja Boys

200

This was the practice of making illegal alcohol outside of regulated production means. 

Bootlegging

200

This Amendment finally granted women the right to vote after a long-fought battle. 

19th Amendment

200

This is philosophical school was founded after WW1 and was rooted in the idea that life had no inherent meaning beyond the meaning you create for it. 

Existentialism

200

F. Scott Fitzgerald and his contemporaries were nicknamed "The __________ Generation" because their works often explored themes of alienation, change, and the meaning of existence itself. 

Lost

200

What is the gift on the 5th Day of Christmas, according to the song, The 12 Days of Christmas?

Golden Rings

300

The rise of this was an unintended consequence of the prohibition of alcohol. 

Organized Crime

300

The Palmer Raids or "Red Scare" of 1919 was an attempt by the federal government to prosecute and censor these political groups (can be more than one answer). 

Anarchist, Communist or Radical Left-leaning political groups

300

This religious movement was known for its emphasis on the literal truth of the Bible. 

Fundamentalism

300

This movement, ________________, was known as a rebirth of Black culture during the 1920s. It was spurred on by the ______________ _____________, a movement of Black Americans out of the southern Jim Crow states. 

Harlem Renaissance; Great Migration

300

This is the name of the current establishment  on Front Street in Red Bank that used to be called the West End Hotel during the Prohibition Era. 

Brothers Pizzeria

400
One reason provided by lawmakers to support the ban on alcohol. 
Alcohol production wasted food ingredients;

Consumption made people less productive at work; Consumption caused domestic abuse;
Consumption endangered children;
Consumption had negative health effects

400
Warren Harding was known for some high-profile scandals, like the ____________   ___________ Scandal, which saw federal lands being sold off to oil companies for a profit. 

Teapot Dome 

400
The standard of ____________ increased after WW1, as many Americans were able to afford new household appliances and automobiles for the first time. 

Living

400

This artistic movement was typified by dreamlike and unnerving images. People like Salvador Dali are most associated with this art movement. 

Surrealism

400

How many Popes have been born in the United States?

One, the current Pope. 

500

This was a nickname for the area 3 miles off the NJ coast where illegal alcohol could be purchased in "international waters"

Rum Row

500

After WW1, the US did not sign the Treaty of Versailles nor did it join the League of Nations; there was also a strong-anti-immigrant sentiment, as many politicians were wary of being engaged in foreign affairs. This type of turning inward and closing off borders is referred to as _________________.

Isolationism

500

This infamous trial of a teacher in Tennessee exposed deep political and social differences between more traditional, conservative American culture and a new, more modern society. 

Scopes Trial or Monkey Trial

500

Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston were writers of the Harlem Renaissance who explored ideas of  _______________ in their literary output (I will accept more than one answer for this). 

Black culture
Black identity
Racism and discrimination

500

What was the eye color for Lucy the Margate Elephant when it was OK for rum runners to come ashore?

Green

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