Fads and Entertainment
Challenges to Tradition
Changing Role of Women in Society
Cars!
Politics and Government
100

This famous baseball player was traded from the Boston Red Sox to the New York Yankees so the owners could pay to put on a play.

Who is Babe Ruth?

100

This movement was considered the center of African-American excellence in the 1920's.

What is The Harlem Renaissance?

100

This Philadelphia suffragette was instrumental in leading protests that eventually led to the passage of the 19th Amendment.

Who is Dora Kelly Lewis?

100

Driving allowed for this group to enjoy more freedoms and spend more time with their peers than ever before.

Who are teenagers?

100

This economic policy translates roughly to "hands off," meaning the government leaves businesses to make decisions for themselves.

What is laissez-faire?

200

This fad rose to prominence in the 1920's and featured people climbing poles, it has seen a resurgence after big wins from Philadelphia sports teams.

What is flagpole sitting?

200
Reforms to this institution, combined with progressive era reforms, led to students spending less time in the work place and more time with their peers.

What are schools?

200

This was one of the economic rationales for allowing women to vote.

What is economic success during World War I?

200

This process of production was first used by Henry Ford to build cars before being employed by various other companies to build consumer goods faster.

What is the assembly line?

200

This piece of legislation granted women's suffrage.

What is the 19th Amendment?

300

Couples would get together and compete for hours on end to try to earn prizes.

What are Dance Marathons?

300

This ideology encouraged people to buy more, arguing that buying goods leads to a better quality of life.

What is consumerism?

300

Allowing women to vote would be a better reflection of the political wishes of the overall population.

What is one political reason women were granted the right to vote?

300

Cars allowed people to travel across the country, which led to the beginning of a unified American identity.

What is the emergence of a national consciousness?

300

This man was the first Catholic to be selected to run for President, though he did so unsuccessfully.

Who is Al Smith?

400

He was thought of as the first movie start thanks to his star turn in many silent films.

Who is Charlie Chaplin?

400

This group of women wore their hair short, drove cars, and enjoyed pursuits that were traditionally thought of as being for men.

Who are Flappers?

400

Typists, teachers, clerical workers.

What were some examples of jobs women took in the 1920's?

400

Working in factories and building roads were examples of this.

What are economic changes due to cars?

400

A fear of different view points such as communism or anarchism that fed directly off the end of World War I.

What is The Red Scare?

500

This famous aviator grew to notoriety after being the first person to complete a solo transatlantic flight.

Who is Charles Lindbergh or "Lucky Lindy?"

500

This "Trial of The Century" pitted the theory of evolution vs. religious study in schools.

What is The Scopes Monkey Trial?

500

This famous suffragette penned what would eventually become the 19th Amendment.

Who is Susan B. Anthony?

500

Cars allowed for cities to spread out further, which led to this phenomenon commonly found in cities that expanded later (such as Los Angeles).

What is Urban Sprawl?

500

These anarchists were sentenced to death for committing a double murder even though evidence was lacking.

Who are Sacco and Vanzetti?

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