Postwar Changes
Postwar Changes 2
Postwar Science
Postwar Art
Postwar Grab Bag
100
After WW I, mass culture developed thanks to this. 
What is new technology?
100
Alcohol was illegal during this time period 
What was Prohibition?


100
Discovered that radium and uranium spontaneously release charged particles 
Who was Marie Curie
100
Created paintings with wild colors to produce strong emotion causing his work to be referred to as "wild beasts"
Who was Henri Matisse?
100
American architect who said that a building's function should drive its form
Who was Frank Lloyd Wright?
200
The decade that was known as The Jazz Age
What were the 1920's?
200
The trial of a teacher who was teaching evolution in 1925 was called the __________ Trial 
What was Scopes?
200
Argued that measurements of time and space are not absolute and instead depend upon the position of the observer 
Who was Albert Einstein?
200
Spanish artist Pablo Picasso and French artist Georges Braque (Brak) created a revolutionary style of art with wild angles and planes and was know by this name
What was cubism? 
200
Spanish artist who used melting clocks in his work to suggest dream states described by Sigmond Freud 
Who was Salvidor Dali?
300
A liberated woman in the 1920's
What is a flapper?
300
After WW I, many poems, songs, and plays reflected disgust with _________
What is war?
300
Scottish scientist who discovered penicillin 
Who was Alexander Fleming?
300
Russian artist Vasily Kandinsky and Swiss artist Paul Klee were known for this art form still seen today
What is abstract?
300
A German style of architecture utilizing glass, steel and concrete with no ornamentation

What is Bauhaus?

400
After this war, women in many countries go the right to vote
What was WW I?


400
TS Elliot, Earnest Hemmingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Virginia Woolf were part of this literary movement 
What was the Lost Generation?
400
Pioneered psychoanalysis
Who was Sigmond Freud? 
400
Artists Jean Arp and Max Ernst pioneered this artistic style that rejected traditional conventions and believed there was no sense or truth in the world
What is dada?
400
American architect who used materials and forms to fit a building's environment  
Who was Frank Lloyd Wright?
500
The decade in which labor-saving devices became common in American homes
What were the 1920's?
500
This was an African-American cultural revolution
What was the Harlem Renaissance? 
500
Proved that atoms were not solid and could be divided
Who was Marie Curie?
500
Cubism and dada paved the way for this type of art that made Salvidor Dali famous 
What is surrealism? 
500
Zora Neale Hurston from nearby Eatonville was a famous writing belonging to this movement
What was the Harlem Renaissance?
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