Section 1: Prohibition America
Section 2: A Changing Population
Section 3: America at
Play
Section 4:
The Arts
Everything
100
The ban on the manufacturing, selling, and transportation of alcohol
Prohibition
100
The movement of African Americans from the South to Northern cities in order to escape racism and poverty
The Great Migration
100
What sport was Babe Ruth famous for playing?
Baseball
100
Jazz Age musician famous for playing the trumpet
Duke Ellington
100
What was the practice behind the pseudo-scientific practice that forced sterilization of "undesirable" people called?
Eugenics
200
The name for rebellious women in the 1920s that described their loose style of clothing
Flappers
200
Who were the two greatest orators of the era, that were pit against one another at The Scopes Trial?
Clarence Darrow & William Jennings Bryan
200
Name given to Henry Ford's first mass produced vehicle
Model T
200
A period of great African American artistic achievement
The Harlem Renaissance
200
What was the name of the event under president Harding's leadership that saw the leasing of government lands to oil companies in exchange for bribes?
Teapot Dome Scandal
300
Secret illegal clubs that sold alcohol
Speakeasies
300
Who pioneered the idea that through selective breeding we could create the perfect race and rid our world of undesirable traits?
Charles Davenport
300
Who was credited with the creation of the Hydroeroplane? (Plane that takes off and lands on water)
Glenn Curtiss
300
African American poet that became popular during the Harlem Renaissance.
Langston Hughes
300
The belief that the Bible is literally true and can be relied on as an unquestioned authority.
Fundamentalism
400
Name the amendments that made alcohol illegal AND name the amendment that made it legal again.
18th Amendment - banned alcohol 21st Amendment - ended prohibition
400
What belief was closely related to the Eugenics movement and commonly used to support Laissez Faire?
Social Darwinism
400
The first person to fly alone across the Atlantic Ocean
Charles Lindbergh
400
Famous dance popularized during The Roaring 20's
The Charleston
400
What industry suffered due to the increased production of automobiles?
Public transportation or railroads
500
This person was a women's right activist at the forefront of the prohibition movement, member of the 1882 Prohibition Party
Frances Willard
500
What industry or method did Henry Ford draw his inspiration from for the Assembly Line?
Meat Industry or Butchering line
500
The term given to the belief of self government or no government.
Anarchy or Anarchists
500
Writers of the _______________ were critical of the values of postwar American society.
Lost Generation (Gertrude Stein, Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and T. S. Eliot)
500
How did the beliefs of Booker T Washington & W.E.B. Du Bois differ from the "Back to Africa" movement and Marcus Garvey's own beliefs?
Washington & Du Bois believed in integration, while Marcus Garvey advocated for total separation of races.
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