Prohibition
The Funda-Mentals
The Modern Woman
Conflict
Art, literature , and Jazz
100
Constitutional Amendment that put Prohibition in place?
What is the 18th Amendment?
100
The court case deciding the validity of teaching evolution in classrooms
What is the Scope's Trial
100
Hairstyle worn by the flapper
What is Bobbed-haircut?
100
The famous trial of two Italian American anarchists
What is the Sacco and Vanzetti trial?
100
Movement in African-American art, literature, and music in a New York neighborhood. Prominent African-Americans included Langston Hughes and Duke Ellington.
What is the Harlem Renaissance?
200
Illegal establishments that bootleggers supplied alcohol to during prohibition
What are Speakeasies?
200
Former presidential candidate and Secretary of State Under President Woodrow Wilson. Lawyer during the Scope's Trial
Who is William Jennings Bryan
200
Constitutional amendment granting the right to vote for women
What is the 19th amendment?
200
The movement of African-Americans from the south to the north in the 1910s and 1920s
What is the Great Migration?
200
American Literary group that was fed up with American culture, elite social classes, and the image of the rebellious young girl, known as the "Flapper." Many were WWI vets who were disillusioned with the consumer culture.
What is the Lost Generation?
300
Progressive movement to eliminate alcohol consumption
What is the Temperance Movement?
300
People who believe in the literal interpretation of the Bible
What are fundamentalists
300
At least two jobs that were popular for women
What are social workers, teachers, secretaries, nurses?
300
President Wilson said it was an achievement in motion picture history and historically accurate. It glorified the Ku Klux Klan and vilified African-Americans.
What is Birth of a Nation?
300
Term coined by intellectual Allain Locke, which referred to the empowerment of black Americans
New Negro Movement
400
The law that enforced Prohibition
What is the Volstead Act?
400
The name of the law John Scopes broke.
What is the Butler Act?
400
The name given to modern urban women who went to parties
Who are flappers?
400
The term relating to a fear of political extremism, particularly communism.
What is the Red Scare?
400
Jazz club of Harlem, frequented by "hip" rich white people to enjoy the music of Duke Ellington, Bessie Smith, and George Gershwin.
What is the Cotton Club?
500
The reason Al Capone was (finally) arrested
What is tax evasion?
500
Small rural town and state where the Scope's Trial took place
What is Dayton Tennessee?
500
At least two things the modern woman did that shocked the older generation
Dancing, hemlines, flattened chests, casual dating, smoking cigaretts
500
Mass arrests of those with affiliations to extreme political ideologies led by the Department of Justice in the 1920s
What are the Palmer Raids?
500
The sales of these rose to the billions in the 1920s
What are advertisements?
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