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100

Hairstyle worn in the 1920's that appeared short and straight and close to the head and face.

What is a bob hairstyle?

100

The "It" Girl of the 1920's, started the trend of sharply defined red lips and inspired others to follow in her footsteps.

Who is Clara bow?

100

The most conservative side of a religion.

What is fundamentalism?

100

A place where alcohol is illegally sold, often under the guise of a pharmacy.

What is a Speakeasy?

100

A person who lives a rural lifestyle and has a deep respect for long-held cultural and religious values.

Traditionalist

200

Flappers wore this style of clothing to represent women's liberation from societal constraints.

What is a loose, short dress?

200

Known for making the "bob" into an iconic hairstyle.

Who is Mary Thuman, Colleen Moore, and Louise Brooks?

200

Fundamentalists believe this is a women's identity.

What is motherhood?

200

This change in the constitution repealed the 18th Amendment (federal prohibition).

What is the 21st Amendment?

200

A person who lives an urban lifestyle and embraces new ideas, styles, and social trends, focused on personal freedom.

Modernist

300

The most popular jewelery style and items among flappers.

What is Art Deco, pearls and feathers?

300

Popularized the "shimmy" dance.

Who is Gilda Gray?

300

A series of 12 pamphlets that attacked modernist theories of biblical criticism.  

What is the fundamentals?

300

What American gangster obtained notoriety during the prohibition era.

Who is Al Capone?

300

Due to the large workforces that industrial factories required, the 1920 census revealed statistics that showed the occurrence of this event.

What is Urban Growth?

400

Close-fitting, helmet-shaped hats that hugged the skull.

What is a cloche hat?

400

Popularized trousers for women in the 1920's

Who is Coco Chanel?

400

Famous court case that led to the prosecution of John Scopes teaching Darwinism.

What is the "Monkey Trial"?

400

The date that the Volstead Act went into effect.

What is January 16, 1919?

400

Urban growth lead to what negative effects on society?

What is pollution, crime, disease and overcrowding in cities?

500

Heels worn in the 1920's that were round and almond-shaped.

What are T-strap heels?

500

Called "the first American Flapper" by husband F. Scott Fitzgerald, writer of novel The Great Gatsby (1925).

Zelda Fitzgerald

500

This group formed during the Red Scare to protect free speech rights, challenging the Butler Act in Tennessee (1925) which banned the teachings of evolution in all schools.

What is the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)?

500

What WCTU stands for.

What is Women's Christian Temperance Union?

500

This modernist writer wrote multiple novels in which he mocked traditionalists for their "religiosity, hypocrisy, and lack of sophistication."

Who is Sinclair Lewis?

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