This word refers to the core beliefs and ideas that a person holds
What are Values?
The Harlem Renaissance was vital in the creation of this type of music
What is jazz?
This new amendment allowed Women to Vote
What is the 19th Amendment?
The core beliefs held by a person
What are Values?
This amendment prohibited the use and selling of alcohol
What was the 18th amendment?
The Harlem renaissance allowed for this group of people to gain fame and recognition as artists
Who were Black Americans?
This term referred to women of the 1920's that defied tradition
What is Flapper
This group was composed of Racist workers, farmers, and small business owners
What was the Ku Klux Klan?
Many people believed this to be the cause of family issues and increased crime
What is alcohol?
This artist was a leading performer at clubs such as the "Cotton Club" and the "Savoy Ballroom"
Who was Louis Armstrong?
An increasing number of Women in the 1920's sought this in their relationships with Men
What is Equality?
These beliefs were based on a literal interpretation of The Bible
What is Fundamentalism?
This was the name for people who smuggled alcohol into the country. They were also known as liquor smugglers
What were Bootleggers?
Audiences in these places tended to be more accepting of black performers than white Americans were
Where are France and Europe?
After the war when the troops returned women lost this
What are War Time Jobs?
At its peak the Ku Klux Klan had millions of members, but membership later declined in the late 1920's
What was a series of scandals?
This man was the most notorious prohibition era gangster
Who was Al Capone?
These were the most recognized black American artist
Who were Aaron Douglas, William H. Johnson, Jacob Laurence?
This woman became the nation's first Female Govenor
Who was Nellie Tayloe Ross?
This person was a leading Fundamentalist preacher, and presented a more sophisticated image than Billy Sunday
Who is Aimee Semple McPherson?