African Americans
Women
Prohibition
Issues
New Inventions
100

What was the reason for the Great Migration?

African Americans didn't like the way they were treated in the South, so they moved to the Midwest and Northeast.

100

What Amendment allowed women to vote?

The 19th Amendment

100

What Amendment prohibited alcohol?

The 18th Amendment

100

Why was the teaching of evolution banned from schools in Tennessee?

After John Scopes taught the history of evolution at school, he was taken to trial because it went against peoples religious beliefs.

100

What was the first major talking movie?

The Jazz Singer

200

Who was Marcus Garvey

Created the Universal Negro Improvement Association, which helped African Americans move back to Africa, and promote Black pride and unity.

200

Who are flappers?

Flappers are young women that would wear more skin showing clothing, and were the symbol of women in the 1920's

200

What was the reason for prohibition?

People wanted to conserve the grains for the troops during WWI, and women were upset that their husbands would come home drunk and some would abuse them

200

Where were the worst race riots in 1919?

Chicago

200

Cars made it easier to move to the suburbs because why?

They used to have to live in the cities so people could get to work quick and families in rural areas were isolated.

300

What was the Harlem Renaissance?

An African American cultural movement that celebrated Black traditions, the Black voice, and Black ways of life.

300

Why did women want suffrage?

Women wanted the right to vote in elections and be able to work.

300

What are Bootleggers?

Illegal alcohol smugglers

300

Social tensions led to growth of the KKK because of what?

Prohibition sparked the KKK at this time, and they promoted racism, anti-semitism, anti-catholicism, anti-immigrants.The group grew in the West, Midwest, and the South.

300

What were some new inventions in the 1920's?

Hair dryers, Reeses Peanut Butter cups, Kool-Aid, the radio

400

Why is Langston Hughes an important person?

His poetry was a big part of the Harlem Renaissance and talked about racial segregation.
400

What were women not allowed to do?

In some state, women weren't allowed to be on juries or keep their earnings.

400

What are speakeasies?

Speakeasies were places that people would drink illegally and they would be designed as offices, hospitals, ect.This led to crime and gangs.

400

Why did farmers competition lead to them to having low prices?

Farmers produced to much of what they had.

400

KDKA was the first what?

Radio station

500

Some famous African American artists, writers in 1920's

Writers-Zora Neale Hurston, Langston Hughes, Countee Cullen

Artists-Louis Armstrong, Jelly Roll Morton, and Ethel Waters

500

Women lost most of their jobs because

When the men were coming back from WWI, they started working at their old jobs again.

500

Why did prohibition come to an end?

So many people were selling, making, and using speakeasies as a way to still drink, that congress figured that it would be better for it to not be banned.

500

The National Origins Act was

The restrictions of immigrants based on the numbers of them based on where the were from.

500

What sport was the most popular in the 1920's?

Baseball

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