Notable Figures
Great War
Culture and Entertainment
Great War continued
Prohibition and Politics
100

Famous baseball player who was homerun king at the time of his retirement

Who was Babe Ruth

100

An agreement to outlaw war

What was Kellogg-Briand Pact

100

One of the most famous silent movie actors

Who was Charles Chaplin 

100

the treaty ended World War I  and did not apply to the USA because they did not sign it

What was the treaty of Versailles

100

President Harding's campaign slogan

What was the term "return to normalcy"

200

A trumpet player who was the most famous jazz musician 

Who was Louis Armstrong 

200

The battleground between Germany and Russia

What was the Eastern Front 

200

Women who had short hair, short skirts, and went against Victorian values

What were flappers

200

the event that led Britain to enter the war

what was the Invasion of Belgium

200

The amendment that made it illegal to make, sell, consume, or distribute alcohol

What was the 18th Amendment 

300

American aviator who was the first to fly solo across the Atlantic ocean and his baby was murdered 

Who was Charles Lindbergh  

300

The event that almost caused the USA to join the war

What was the sinking of the Lusitania

300

Radio, boxing, baseball, movies, jazz 

What were popular forms of entertainment in the 1920s 

300

The event that led to WWI

What was the assassination of archduke Franz Ferdinand 

300

Places that sold alcohol illegally during Prohibition 

What were speakeasies 

400

writer who had a concise and to the point way of writing and wrote about the failures of the American dream

Who was Ernest Hemmingway

400

they did things such as changed names to liberty make propaganda banned German language 

How did Americans treat Germans during WWI

400

The explosion of African American culture in the 1920s

What was the Harlem Renaissance

400

the USA became a creditors nation, more powerful on the world stage, and had increased immigration as a result of...

What was World War I

400

Al Capone was considered a criminal for what other than bootlegging

What was the side activities he ran (other answers are acceptable such as an example of the side things)

500

a psychologist who had the theory that humans are driven by unconscious desire

Who was Sigmund Freud 

500

the benefits are that they  allow for more men and supplies, a sense of companionship, and gave confidence in declaring war

what is an alliance

500

American authors who were looking for new meaning in life besides Victorian values. 

What were the lost generation 

500

Some of the benefits are that they allowed for more men and supplies on your side, and gave you the confidence to declaring war

Why were alliances important

500

Things such as the war, eugenics, racism, and the  quota system 

What influenced immigration policies in the 1920s

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