People
Writers and Sports Stars
Economics
Styles and Places
Miscellaneous
100
A popular Los Angeles revivalist who took ful advantage of the new media of radio
Who is Aimee Sintle McPherson?
100
Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Sinclair Lewis
Who are the Lost Generation writers?
100
An industry that was the nation's biggest business in the 1920s.
What is the auto industry?
100
A northern flowering of African American artistic style took place in this location in New York city.
What is Harlem?
100
The sale of alcohol was forbidden by this amendment.
What is the 18th Amendment?
200
The creator of the Model-T
Who is Henry Ford?
200
The Big Bambino of the New York Yankees.
Who is Babe Ruth?
200
A strike that began when 35,000 shipyard workers walked off the job.
What was the Seattle Dock Workers strike?
200
Clarence Darrow defended John Scopes for teaching the theory of evolution in this state.
What is Tennessee?
200
The name of the act to enforce prohibition
What is the Volstead Act?
300
Artist who painted Jockey Club and Barbeque
Who is Archibald Motley?
300
The most famous heavyweight boxer of the 1920s.
Who is Jack Demsey?
300
By 1925 about 75% of cars were bought using this method of financing.
What is credit?
300
Young women who wore shorter skirts and transparent silk hose.
Who are the Flappers?
300
A period of anticommunist hysteria in the U.S.
What is the Red Scare?
400
The teacher who was being sued in the monkey trail for teaching evolution
Who is John T. Scopes?
400
Harlem Rennaisance writers who wrote"Yet Do I Marvel" and "I Too".
Who are Countee Cullen and Langston Hughes?
400
A strike in 1919 where strikers were jailed, beaten, and shot.
What is the Steel Strike?
400
Musical movement that originated among BLack American musicians in the South.
What is Jazz?
400
More advertisements were aimed at this gender.
Who are women?
500
Controlled Chicago's underworld with the help of his gang.
Who is Al Capone?
500
Famous college athlete of Indian descent
Who is Jim Thorpe?
500
The act that pushed tarrifs to an all-time high.
What is the Smoot-Hauley Act?
500
City where Henry Ford operated Ford Motors.
What is Detroit?
500
By 1930 more than two-thirds of American homes had this invention.
What is the radio?
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