PROHIBITION
THE GREAT MIGRATION
PEOPLE
NAMES
NUMBERS
100

FAMOUS MOB HIT WHERE AL CAPONES MEN DRESSED UP LIKE POLICEMEN AND EXECUTED HIS RIVALS

SAINT VALENTINE DAY MASACRE

100

HOW MANY AFRICAN AMERICANS LEFT THE SOUTH DURING THE GREAT MIGRATION WHICH BEGAN IN 1916 AND ENDED IN 1970.

6 MILLION

100

FLASHY AND RUTHLESS CHICAGO GANGSTER WHO MADE 60 MILLION DOLLARS A YEAR MAKING, SELLING AND TRANSPORTING ILLEGAL ALCOHOL

AL CAPONE

100

THE NICKNAME GIVEN TO AL CAPONE THAT HE HATED.

SCARFACE

100

AMENDMENT THAT BEGAN PROHIBITION

18TH AMENDMENT

200

NICKNAME FOR THE THOSE WHO BROUGHT ILLEGAL BOOZE TO AMERICA USING BOATS

RUM RUNNERS

200

IT WAS ILLEGAL IN THE SOUTH FOR A WHITE PERSON AND A BLACK PERSON TO PLAY THIS GAME TOGETHER.

CHECKERS

200

 A generation of young American women in the 1920s who wore short skirts, bobbed their hair, listened to jazz, and flaunted their disdain for what was then considered acceptable behavior.

FLAPPERS

200

ILLEGAL BARS AND SALOONS DURING PROHBITION WHERE PEOPLE BOUGHT, SOLD AND DRANK ALCOHOL.

 SPEAKEASIES

200

AMENDMENT THAT ENDED PROHBITION

21ST AMENDMENT

300

MOVIE WITH ROBERT DENIRO WHO PLAYS AL CAPONE AND KEVIN COSTNER WHO PLAYS ELLIOT NESS

THE UNTOUCHABLES

300

THIS TYPE OF MUSIC BECAME VERY POPULAR DURING THE GREAT MIGRATION. 


 IF YOU GET ONE YOU GET THE POINTS

JAZZ AND THE BLUES

300

BEFORE PROHIBITION BEGAN THERE WAS AN ANTI ALCOHOL WOMAN ACTIVIST NAMED CARRIE NATION. WHAT WAS SHE FAMOUS FOR?  

SMASHING UP BARS AND SALOONS WITH A HATCHET.

300

A GREAT ATHLETE WHO WAS THE FIRST BLACK PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL PLAYER.

JACKIE ROBINSON

300

NUMBER OF AFRICAN AMERICANS WHO LEFT THE SOUTH DURING THE GREAT MIGRATION FOR BETTER JOBS AND A BETTER QUALITY OF LIFE.

6 MILLION

400

A RUM RUNNER NAMED WILLIAM MCCOY BROUGHT THE GOOD BOOZE BY BOAT TO AMERICAN SHORES.  THIS IS HOW THE SAYING THE _______ _______ WAS MADE.

THE REAL MCCOY

400

WHY DID THE SOUTH NOT LIKE THE GREAT MIGRATION.

THEY WERE LOSING MANY FARM WORKERS AND SHARE-CROPPPERS.  THE LABOR WAS CHEAP AND THEY DID NOT WANT TO LOSE IT.

400

PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES WHEN PROHIBITION STARTED

*HINT* HIS INTIALS ARE THE SAME LETTERS FOR HIS FIRST AND LAST NAME

WOODROW WILSON

400

THE NAME OF THE MOVEMENT MADE UP OF MOSTLY WOMEN AND EVANGELICALS WHO WERE FOR PROHBITION.

THE TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT

400

NOT A NUMBER BUT THE NAME OF THE RACIST LAWS IN THE SOUTH WHICH WAS A MAJOR CAUSE OF BLACKS TO LEAVE AND HEAD TO THE NORTH, MID-WEST AND WEST.

JIM CROW LAWS

500

PROHIBITION LASTED HOW MANY YEARS? WHAT YEAR DID IT BEGIN AND END?

13 YEARS

1920-1933

500

WHAT CITY DID THE GREATEST NUMBER OF BLACKS RELOCATE TO DURING THE GREAT MIGRATION AND WHY?

DETROIT.  THERE WERE A LOT OF JOBS IN FORD MOTOR COMPANY.  

500

WHICH PERSON WAS AN BLACK PAINTER KNOWN FOR HIS PORTRAYAL OF AFRICAN AMERICAN LIFE. HE WAS A GIFTED ARTIST DURING THE GREAT MIGRATION WHO DREW PICTURES ABOUT THE TRAVELS AND ADVERSITY AFRICAN AMERICANS FACED DURING THE GREAT MIGRATION

1. ARTHUR BLIND BLAKE

2. JACOB LAWRENCE

3. PABLO PICASSO

4. LEONARDO DEVINICI

 JACOB LAWRENCE 

500

THE NAME GIVEN TO THOSE WHO MADE, SOLD AND TRANSPORTED ILLEGAL ALCOHOL DURING PROHIBITION.

BOOTLEGGERS

500

WHAT WAS THE NUMBER WORN BY JACKIE ROBINSON

42

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