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100

The act which enforced a constitutional ban on the manufacture, sake, and transport of beverages with an alcohol content above 0.05 percent.

The volstead act

100

The names of the two immigrants arrested and trialed for the murder of a security guard during an armed robbery.

Sacco and Vanzetti

100

The name of the mass movement where more than one million African Americans moved to northern cities.

The Great Migration.

100

The daily wage of immigrant steelworkers in September of 1919.

$4

100

By 1930, eight studios controlled ____ percent of all American Film Production.

95

200

The brand of cars that revolutionized automobile production.

Fords

200

The name of a legendary jazz performer

Louis Armstrong

200

A phrase used to describe "The bloody surge in racial violence that peaked from April to November 1919.

The Red Summer

200

The total amount that Germany had to pay in reparations after WWI.

$153 million

200

The percent of homes wired for electricity in 1920

34.7 percent

300

America's most significant cultural exports of the 1920s

Hollywood movies

300
An Italian Immigrant who scammed his investors and brought a well-known scam to fame.

Charles Ponzi.

300

A concept that allowed customers to "pay while they play" by purchasing things earlier under certain conditions.

Installment buying

300

The number of nations who attended the first international radio conference.

76

300

The number of states that had effectively defended prohibition by refusing to budget any money for it's enforcement in 1927.

Thirty states

400

This device connected the nation and gave everyday American's easy access to news and local information as well as entertainment. 

Radio

400

The golfer who inspired Americans in the 1920's to start golfing.

Bobby Jones

400

New legislation written by Hoover in 1927 that regulated radio broadcasting.

Federal Radio Act of 1927

400

The number of months Ford had shut down his office before releasing the Model A

five months

400

The number of African American men who served in World War I

More than 400,000
500

The conference that brought delegations from the "big five" naval powers (U.S., Britain, Japan, France, Italy).

The Washington Naval Conference

500

The woman coined as the "it girl"

Clara Bow

500

The man coined as "the radio priest"

Father Charles Coughlin

500

The time in minutes it took to build a complete car in 1911

93 minutes

500

The number of revenue college football generated in 1930

21.5 million dollars

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