Racial Intolerance
The Red Scare
Women's Suffrage
The Red Summer
Prohibition
100

What was the name of the group that killed African Americans for wanting civil rights?

The Klu Klux Klan

100

When did the Red Scare take place?

1919-1920

100

Which amendment gave women the right to vote?

19th Amendment

100

When did "Red Summer" occur?

1919

100

What was Prohibition?

This law outlawed alcohol but it only drew more people to trying it.

200

What was it called when all the African Americans moved up North for jobs in cities?

The Great Migration

200

Who seized power after overthrowing the Tsar?

Vladimir Lenin

200

When was the 19th Amendment ratified?

1920

200

What was the cause of "Red Summer"?

The Great Migration

200

Which amendment was repealed by Prohibition?

21st Amendment

300

These were laws that denied African Americans for voting and polling taxes.

Jim Crow Laws

300

Who did Americans fear?

Communists, Anarchists, Immigrants

300

Who were the leaders of the women's movement?

Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton

300

What happened during "The Red Summer"?

Whites had a riot against the African Americans for taking jobs.

300

How did Prohibition affect businesses?

It shut down multiple bars and liquor industries. But speakeasies were developed so people could still drink.

400

Who were the two Progressive African American Leaders?

W.E.B Du Bois and Booker T. Washington

400

What led up to overthrowing the Tsar?

Strikes, and soldiers mutinies.

400

What changes impacted women during the 1920s?

Women cut their hair shorter, smoked, drank, shorter skirts. Nicknamed flappers.

400

Where did "Red Summer" take place?

Chicago

400

Who did prohibition affect the most?

Many women and college students challenged the proper behavior so therefore they were responsible for drinking alcohol in speakeasies.

500

What was the most violent riot that started because of the Great Migration?

Red Summer

500

Why was it called the Red Scare?

Due to the colour of the USSR flag.

500

What was the impact of the 19th Amendment?

Women felt more free and equal to men.

500

Why did it all happen?

The whites were angry and didn't agree with the fact of having African Americans in the same area of them.

500

How did Prohibition come to an end?

Many people saw this as an experiment and therefore challenged the government and finally, alcoholic beverages became legal again.

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