Tech and Mass Culture
Harlem Renaissance
Prohibition & Crime
Nativism & Fear
Women & Society
200

What production method did Henry Ford use to build cars faster and cheaper?

The assembly line

200

What is the name of the movement where millions of Black Americans moved from the South to northern cities for jobs and freedom?

The Great Migration

200

What did the 18th Amendment make illegal across the United States in 1920?

Selling alcohol (Prohibition)

200

After WWI, many Americans feared that communists were trying to take over the country. What is this period of fear called?

The Red Scare

200

What amendment gave American women the right to vote in 1920?

The 19th Amendment

400

What brand-new invention let Americans hear music and news from home for the first time in the 1920s?

The radio

400

What was the name of the 1920s cultural movement in New York City where Black artists, writers, and musicians celebrated their identity?

The Harlem Renaissance

400

What were the secret, hidden bars called where people went to drink alcohol during Prohibition?

Speakeasies (illegal bars)

400

What is the word for the attitude that 'real Americans' were white and Protestant, and that immigrants were a danger to the country?

Nativism

400

What were the bold young women of the 1920s called who wore short skirts, cut their hair, and rejected old-fashioned gender rules?

Flappers

600

What type of entertainment, produced in Hollywood, brought millions of Americans to theaters every week?

Movies / Cinema

600

What style of music- created by Black artists- became so popular that the 1920s are sometimes called the 'Jazz Age'?

Jazz

600

Prohibition accidentally made gangsters like Al Capone very rich and powerful. Why?

Because alcohol was banned but people still wanted it, so criminals sold it illegally

600

What did Congress pass in the 1920s to limit how many immigrants — especially from Southern and Eastern Europe — could enter the U.S.?

Immigration quota laws

600

Besides voting, what new opportunity did women gain more access to in the 1920s?

Jobs / working outside the home

800

Cheap cars allowed Americans to move to these areas outside of cities. What are they called?

Suburbs

800

Who was the leader who inspired Black Americans with a message of pride and self-reliance through his 'Back to Africa' movement?

Marcus Garvey

800

In 1925, a Tennessee teacher was put on trial for teaching Darwin's theory of evolution in school. What is this famous trial called?

The Scopes Trial (Monkey Trial)

800

Who were the two Italian immigrant anarchists who were convicted and executed in 1927 in a trial many believed was unfair?

Sacco and Vanzetti

800

The flapper became a symbol of changing 1920s America. What does her rise tell us about society at the time?

Gender roles were loosening and women were gaining more freedom and independence

1000

Many Americans bought radios and fridges by paying a small amount each month instead of all at once. What is this risky buying habit called?

Buying on credit / installment plans

1000

Who was the famous Harlem Renaissance poet who wrote about Black life and identity in poems like 'The Negro Speaks of Rivers'?

Langston Hughes

1000

The Scopes Trial showed a major conflict in 1920s America. What two sides were clashing?

Modern science vs. traditional religious beliefs

1000

What racist organization made a huge comeback in the 1920s, growing to 4 million members and targeting Black Americans, Catholics, Jews, and immigrants?

The Ku Klux Klan (2nd KKK)

1000

Even with new freedoms in the 1920s, Black women still faced two major forms of discrimination at the same time. What were they?

Racism and sexism

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