Prohibition
Social/Cultural Change
Social/Cultural Change Cont./Red Scare
Legislation/Supreme Court Cases
Random
100

This is the name given to bars and nightclubs that illegally sold alcohol during the era of Prohibition.

Speakeasy

100

This was the period after each world war which saw massive upheaval in the U.S. and fear of many foreigners. It was characterized by widespread fears of Communist influence on U.S. society and Communist infiltration of the U.S. government.

Red Scare

100

The Red Scare was the fear of 

Communism

100

Amendment that enacted Prohibition

18th Amendment

100

 Palmer Raids
· Red Scare
· Harlem Renaissance
· Sacco and Vanzetti Trial

All of these terms are associated with which era?

1920s

200

This term refers to the illegal Prohibition-era business of making liquor and transporting it using camouflage or stealthy means.

Bootlegging

200

The nickname given to women of the 1920s who wore their dresses short, their hair shorter, and lived a very active social life.

Flappers
200

These were assaults ordered by Attorney General Mitchell Palmer on suspected radicals after World War I. They were controversial because of the lack of evidence that was needed to carry them out.

Palmer Raids

200

Amendment that repealed 18th Amendment

21st Amendment

200

Charles Lindbergh was the first person to

fly across the Atlantic Ocean solo and without stopping.

300

This prohibited the sale, use, and transportation of alcoholic beverages.

18th Amendment

300

This was a secret society organized in the South after the Civil War to reassert white supremacy by means of terrorism, fell from prominence after Reconstruction, but was reborn in the 1920s and remained powerful through the 1960s.

Ku Klux Klan

300

After the Bolshevik Revolution Russia changed its name to what?

 The Soviet Union

300

What was the result of the Supreme Court decision in Plessy v. Ferguson?

The doctrine of "separate but equal" was allowed to continue.

300

Henry Ford's most noteworthy contribution to industry is the

perfection of the assembly line process of production.

400

A major reason for ending Prohibition was

The cost of enforcing it

400

The Red Scare following World War I was caused primarily by

fear of communist infiltration of the United States.


400

Movement meant to improve the population through selective breeding and the sterilization of those deemed unfit to reproduce

Eugenics

400

This act made the use of "disloyal, profane, scurrilous, or abusive language" about the United States government, its flag, or its armed forces illegal.

Sedition Act

400

Henry Ford was one of the most influential people of the Twentieth Century when he created the assembly line. What were three impacts of the assembly line on the American economy?

increased productivity

lowered prices of goods

made goods more easily available to consumers

500


This cartoon references an action that would eventually be known as

21st Amendment

500

Social Darwinists believed that

"Survival of the fittest"

(powerful nations were meant to dominate weaker societies.)

500

Tennessee Science Teacher who was put on trial for teaching the 'Theory of Evolution'

John Scopes

500

This was a 1917 Act passed after entering World War I that made it a crime to pass information that would interfere with the success of the US Armed Forces.

Espionage Act

500

Who won the election of 1896 on a platform of increased industrialization, higher wages, and the "gold standard"?

William McKinley

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