Jazz Age
Racial Tensions of the 1920s
Booming Economy & Consumer Culture
Native American Citizenship
Labor Unrest & Radical Ideas
100

This New York neighborhood became the cultural center of African American arts, music, and literature in the 1920s.

What is Harlem?

100

This white supremacist group resurged in the 1920s, reaching millions of members.

What is the Ku Klux Klan?

100

This manufacturing innovation, perfected by Henry Ford, lowered production costs and increased output.

What is the assembly line?

100

This 1924 law granted U.S. citizenship to all Native Americans born in the United States.

 What is the Indian Citizenship Act?

100

Workers used this strike tactic—occupying factories—to prevent owners from replacing them.

What is a sit-down strike?

200

He was a leading poet of the Harlem Renaissance known for works like “The Negro Speaks of Rivers”.

Who is Langston Hughes?

200

These violent killings, used to terrorize African Americans, increased during the 1920s.

What are lynchings?

200

Buying expensive products through monthly payments was known as this method of credit.

What is installment buying?

200

Even after the Act passed, many Native Americans were still denied this basic right by states.

What is the right to vote?

200

Courts often issued these legal orders to limit picketing and union activities.

What are injunctions?

300

Jazz spread nationwide thanks to these two new technologies that brought music into American homes.

What are radio and phonographs?

300

This 1921 event saw the destruction of “Black Wall Street” and the deaths of hundreds of African Americans.

What is the Tulsa Race Riot?

300

This invention transformed American life by expanding travel and contributing to suburban growth.

What is the automobile?

300

Some Native Americans opposed the Act because they believed it threatened this key aspect of tribal life.

What is tribal sovereignty?

300

This major 1936–1937 strike successfully unionized General Motors factories.

What is the Flint Sit-Down Strike?

400

This composer and bandleader helped define the Jazz Age with performances at the Cotton Club.

Who is Duke Ellington?

400

He founded the UNIA and encouraged Black nationalism and the “Back to Africa” movement.

Who is Marcus Garvey?

400

These new home appliances—such as refrigerators and vacuum cleaners—became more common due to mass production.

What are modern conveniences (or household appliances)?

400

Before 1924, Native Americans often received citizenship only if they agreed to this government policy.

What is assimilation?

400

These two ideologies appealed to workers because they promised economic equality.

What are socialism and communism?

500

Artists like Aaron Douglas used this modern artistic style to portray African American life.

What is modernism?

500

These two methods were used by Southern states to keep African Americans from voting.

What are poll taxes and literacy tests?

500

This industry fueled increased consumer spending by convincing Americans they needed new products.

What is advertising?

500

This type of treaty-based issue remained unresolved even after citizenship was granted.

What are land and resource rights?

500

Industries often hired these individuals to break strikes and intimidate workers.

Who are strikebreakers (or private security)?

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