1920s Culture
Political Concepts
The Stock Market
The Great Depression
The New Deal
Amendments
100

Millions of African Americans traveled North to big cities during this event.

The Great Migration

100

This concept is defined as letting things take their own course without government interference.

Laissez-Faire

100

This term refers to the method many Americans used to buy products in the 1920s when they didn't have cash.

Buying on Credit

100

This global conflict is what ultimately ended the Great Depression in America.

World War II

100

This was the name of FDR's plan to help Americans get out of the Great Depression.

The New Deal

100

This amendment made the making, selling, and transportation of alcohol illegal.

18th Amendment

200

These women were known for wearing short skirts, bobbing their hair, and listening to Jazz.

Flappers

200

During the "Red Scare," Americans were terrified of the spread of this political system.

Communism

200

An arrangement to make multiple smaller payments over time to pay for an item.

Installment Plan

200

These were shanty towns named after a president because people were unhappy with his leadership.

Hoovervilles

200

President Roosevelt used this form of media to deliver "Fireside Chats" to the nation.

Radio

200

This amendment gave women the right to vote.

19th Amendment

300

This utility became common in homes, allowing for appliances like vacuums and toasters. 


Electricity

300

This president was famous for wanting a small "laissez-faire" style of government.

Calvin Coolidge

300

This specific day occurred because a record number of stock shares were sold, leading to a "Great Crash."

Black Tuesday

300

This photographer documented the Great Depression and helped influence changes in government policy.

Dorothea Lange

300

The New Deal's three main goals were these "3 Rs."

Relief, Recovery, and Reform

300

This amendment made alcohol legal again, repealing the 18th amendment.

21st Amendment

400

This era saw a major increase in jobs and cultural opportunities for the African American community.

Harlem Renaissance

400

This president raised income taxes on the rich to try and combat the Great Depression.

Herbert Hoover

400

On this day, investors first got nervous that stock values were too high and began to sell.

Black Thursday

400

During the Depression, many children had to do this instead of completing their K-12 education.

Dropping out of school to get jobs

400

This New Deal program was designed to help the elderly and disabled (not specifically business owners).

Social Security

400

*NOT AN AMENDMENT*
This political system believes the government should own everything and citizens share the wealth.

Communism

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