Who was the notorious gangster who rose to power during Prohibition through his bootlegging and racketeering activities in Chicago?
Al Capone
Who was the 29th President of the United States, known for his 'Return to Normalcy' platform?
Warren G. Harding
Who was the famous actor in some of the first silent films?
Charlie Chaplin
This group was dedicated to help fight the legal battles of African Americans to ensure that laws were equal in America.
NAACP
What does prohibition Ban
Alcohol
Who succeeded Warren G. Harding as President after his death, and was known for his frugality and 'laissez-faire' economic policies?
Calvin Coolidge
What invention in the 1920s changed the way that people learned about news around the world?
Radio
This type of ordinance prohibited African American People from being in a town after dark
Sundown towns
What is the type of alcohol that is made, illegally, with a high proof for better transportation and smuggling.
Moonshine
What was the name of the high tariff act passed during the Harding administration, which raised import duties to their highest peacetime levels?
Fordney-McCumber Tariff
What were women called that were expressing themselves and going against traditional culture called?
Flappers
This was one of the most famous founders of the NAACP
James Weldon Johnson
What were the smugglers of alcohol called?
Bootleggers
Which scandal during the Harding administration involved the leasing of federal oil reserves, Wyoming to private companies in exchange for personal bribes?
Teapot Dome Scandal
What was Bessie Smith Known For
Singing/ Music
This was the leader of the controversial group that fought for African American rights but wanted to build a separate civilisation for them.
Marcus Garvey
What were the secret bars called that were used in the 1920s?
Speakeasies
Who was the leader of the United Mine Workers and a prominent labor leader during the 1920s?
John L. Lewis
What was F Scott Fitzgerald known for
Writing
The most famous trumpet player and vocalist of the 1920s. Name starts with a L and a A.
Louis Armstrong