Prohibition
Famous People
Cultural Conflict
Economy/Politics
Art, Literature , and Jazz
100
Amendment that added prohibition to the Constitution
What is the 18th Amendment
100
Most poplular athlete of the 1920s
Who is Babe Ruth
100
Name given to the "New Woman" of the 1920s
Who are flappers
100
Henry Ford used this to manufacture cars more efficiently
What is the assembly line
100
The flowering of African American culture that started in New York City
What is the Harlem Renaissance
200
Illegal establishments that bootleggers supplied alcohol to during prohibition
What are speakeasies
200
Most poplular star of the silent movies
Charlie Chaplin
200
Hate organization that gained its highest membership in the 20s.
What is the Ku Klux Klan
200
President from 1920-1923 known for corruption in his administration
Who is Warren Harding
200
Group of American writers disillusioned with American culture, included William Faulkner and Ernest Hemmingway
What is the Lost Generation
300
Progressive movement to eliminate alcohol consumption
What is the Temperance Movement
300
First man to fly non-stop across the Atlantic Ocean
Charles Lindergh
300
Emphasized Protestant teachings and held that every word in the Bible is literal truth
What is fundamentalism
300
President from 1923-1928 who strongly supported big business
Who is Calvin Coolidge
300
Trumpet player from New Orleans who was the unofficial ambassador of jazz
Who is Louis Armstrong
400
Most famous criminal of the Prohibition era
Al Capone
400
African American leader who started a "Back to Africa" movement
Who is Marcus Garvey
400
John Scopes was accused of teaching this in high school science class in Tennessee
What is evolution
400
The rapid manufacturing of large numbers of identical products
What is mass production
400
Author of "The Great Gatsby"
Who is F. Scott Fiztgerald
500
Name of the law that enforced prohibition
What is The Volstead Act
500
Wealthy banker who served as Warren Harding's Secretary of Treasury
Who is Andrew Mellon
500
Celebrated defense attorney who represented John Scopes in the Scopes Trial
Clarence Darrow
500
Agreement signed by 62 nations to outlaw war
Kellogg-Briand Act
500
Two famous writers of the Harlem Renassaince.
Who are (any two): Jean Toomer, Claude Mckay, Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston
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