This is the amendment that PROHIBITED the production and sale of alcohol.
What is the 18th Amendment?
This music became popular and spread across America, altering cultural boundaries along the way
What is Jazz music?
because many people felt uncertainty about making future monetary deposits, many of these were forced to close, taking with them people's life savings
What are banks?
Most historians would say that the New Deal certainly helped, but this event is more responsible for ending the Great Depression.
What is World War Two?
One of the failures of the new deal was that it didn't help these groups of people (name one)
Who are women, African Americans, Mexican Americans?
this was caused by the African Americans in the south wanting to get new factory jobs in the north
What is the great migration
A widespread sell-off of company shares caused panic leading to the events of Black Tuesday, also known as the
What is the Stock Market crash?
This was a name used to describe the 'new woman' of the 1920's; she cut her hair, wore shorter clothing, and even smoked cigarettes and drank alcohol.
What is A 'Flapper'?
The New Deal was designed to fix the American economy by providing _________, __________, and ________ to American workers and industries (hint: three R's)
What are relief, recovery, and reform?
Major themes of the works produced during the Harlem Renaissance often included hope, __________, and disappointment.
What is pride?
The absence of Government intervention in the economy was one cause that led to an extended period of Depression in America
What is Laissez Faire?
The use of __________ allowed people to buy and consume goods that they may have not been able to afford previously. People also bought stocks on margin. Both of these contributed to the Great Depression.
What is credit?
the ratification of this amendment effectively repealed Prohibition
What is the 21st Amendment?
this agency was created to reform banking practices and give people confidence in keeping their deposits at the bank
What is the F.D.I.C.
Jazz music played, illegal alcohol was sold, and new cultural values spread as people gathered in these secret nightclubs which included many in Harlem itself (ex: the Cotton Club)
What are speakeasies?
A name used to describe the many shantytowns that developed across the nation as the Great Depression worsened. They were named after this unpopular leader of the Executive branch.
What are Hoovervilles?