The movement of Blacks from the south to the north during the 1920s.
The Great Migration
Which U.S. President signed the Indian Citizenship Act in 1924?
Calvin Coolidge
What was the Hispanic American version of the flapper called?
la pelona (short-haired girl)
In the 1920s, what innovation transformed the music industry by allowing people to listen to music at home?
Radio
Name the literary and artistic movement of the 1920s that celebrated African American culture through music, poetry, and art.
Harlem Renaissance
Which Indigenous activist led the fight for citizenship rights for Native Americans and founded the Society of American Indians in the 1920s?
Zitkála-Šá
Name the new type of popular music that evolved at the turn of the 20th century.
"The Corrido" or border ballad
Which famous novel, published in 1925, explores the lives of wealthy Americans in the Jazz Age?
The Great Gatsby
Who was the prominent African American leader and activist who founded the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)?
W.E.B. Du Bois
What were the schools called in which Indian children were forcibly abducted by governmental agents and sent to hundreds of miles away from their homes?
Indian Boarding Schools
U.S. Farm Security Administration (FSA)
Name the iconic fashion trend of the 1920s characterized by its rebellious style and disregard for traditional standards.
Flappers
Identify the famous African American poet known for his work in the Harlem Renaissance, with poems like "The Weary Blues" and "Harlem."
Langston Hughes
Name the landmark legislation passed in 1924 that granted citizenship to all Native Americans born in the United States.
Indian Citizenship Act
Name a Mexican film star from the 1920s - 1930s
Raquel Torres
Which major event of 1929 marked the end of the prosperous 1920s and the beginning of the Great Depression?
The Stock Market Crash
Which African American woman gained fame in the 1920s as a jazz singer at the Harlem Cotton Club and was known as one of the greatest entertainers of the era?
Bessie Smith
What monument was built on Lakota Sioux land?
Mount Rushmore
Identify the Mexican artist known for her iconic self-portraits and surrealist paintings, who rose to fame in the 1920s.
Frida Kahlo
Who was the U.S. President during most of the 1920s, known for his laissez-faire economic policies and the phrase "The business of America is business"?
Calvin Coolidge