Prohibition
Issues of Religion
The Modern Woman
Movement and
Racial Tensions
Art, literature , and Jazz
100
Constitutional Amendment that repealed prohibition
What is the 21st Amendment
100
The court case deciding the validity of teaching evolution in classrooms.
What is the Scope's Trial?
100
New hairstyle worn by the flapper.
What is the Bobbed-haircut
100
Racially motivated riots in mid-western and northern cities that occurred during the summer of 1919.
What is the Red Summer?
100
Renaissance spurred by the African-American intellectual Alain Locke, calling for a "New Negro movement" to fight for racial equality through art, literature, and music. Prominent African-Americans included Langston Hughes and Duke Ellington.
What is the Harlem Renaissance?
200
Illegal establishments that bootleggers supplied alcohol to during prohibition
What are Speakeasies
200
Former Presidential candidate and Secretary of State under President Woodrow Wilson. Lawyer during the Scope's Trial
Who is William Jennings Bryan
200
Constitutional Amendment granting women the right to vote.
What is the 19th Amendment?
200
The movement of African-Americans from the south to the north in the 1910s and 1920s; due to growth of jobs in the North and an increase in violence in the South.
What is the Great Migration?
200
American Literary group that was fed up with American culture, elite social classes, promoted the cosmopolitan way of life of Europe, and the image of the rebellious young girl, known as the "Flapper." Members included F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway.
What is the Lost Generation?
300
Progressive movement to eliminate alcohol consumption
What is the Temperance Movement
300
People who believe in the literal interpretation of the Bible
Who are fundamentalists?
300
Behavioral habits of the "Modern Woman," the flapper.
What is smoking in public, drinking and promiscuity.
300
This organization tried to pass federal anti-lynching laws.
What is the NAACP?
300
Media outlet that generated popularity for jazz music. Often used by fundamentalists to promote their religious messages and covered important events of the 1920s, such as the Scope's "Monkey Trial.
What is the Radio?
400
One result of Prohibition was the rise of?
What is the rise of organized crime?
400
This belief emphasized science ?and secular values.
What is modernism?
400
In 1937, this women attempted to fly around the world but disappeared somewhere in the Pacific Ocean.
Who is Amelia Earhart?
400
Leader of the Universal Negro Improvement Association. Having the grand idea of starting the "Black Star Line" steamship company, only later to be jailed for fraud charges.
Who is Marcus Garvey?
400
Jazz club of Harlem. Off-limits to African-Americans, but frequented by white visitors that enjoyed the music of Duke Ellington, Bessie Smith, and George Gershwin.
What is the Cotton Club?
500
Prohibition of all alcoholic beverages became the law of the land when this Amendment was passed.
What is The 18th Amendment?
500
Small rural town and state where the Scope's Trial took place.
What is Dayton, Tennessee?
500
Mass-media outlet that promoted the flapper image in the 1920s. the 1920s were truly its "Golden Age"
What are the movies?
500
Racist organization that preached the message of "America for Americans." Hating anyone that didn't fit their image of an American.
What is the Ku Klux Klan?
500
Media mogul who amassed a giant newspaper and magazine industry. Legendary publisher of the San Francisco Examiner and the New York Journal gained control of newspapers in more than 20 cities.
Who is William Randolph Hearst?
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