This common crime during the 20s is defined as "extrajudicial (outside of the law) killing, especially by hanging, for an alleged (potential, not proven) offense"
What is Lynching
This Legendary Baseball player in New York helped make Baseball more popular in the 1920s
Who is Babe Ruth
This is the name of the belief that people born in the United States are superior to those that immigrated here
What is Nativism
What is the 19th Amendment
This type of factor is a negative circumstance that would cause someone to leave a certain area
What is a "Push" factor
This event in Oklahoma lead to 300 African Americans being murdered in a massacre.
What is the Tulsa Race Massacre?
The creation of mass markets and advertising lead children and teens becoming their own demographic that was sold to and they created this
What is a Youth Market?
This new development in the 1920s led to people spending the extra money they had on their pocket on goods they may not have bought before.
What is advertising?
Despite predictions of a revolutionary change, women tended to vote the same as this group of people after gaining suffrage.
The men in their lives (husbands, fathers, etc)
This was the name given to women who chose to dress more freely and avoid traditional expectations
Who are Flappers
This group of immigrants was often seen as undesirable because of the belief that they may have a link to communism.
Who are Russians?
This new development in the 20s offered a cheap alternative to the theater and brought people together to watch.
What are Movies?
These events were illegal raids against suspected terrorists that were carried out during the Red Scare
What are Palmer Raids
These two states were the first to have female governors
What is Wyoming and Texas
These illegal establishments often served alcohol and featured Jazz performances
What are speakeasies?
This was the name of the event where Returning WWI veterans came home from the war to competition for jobs and housing with African Americans, leading to riots and violence
What is the Red Summer
This Jazz song from the 20s talks about moving into Harlem became a hit in the Jazz community
What is "Take the A Train"
This creation allowed for items to be created much quicker and more efficiently which would lead to costs going down on things like automobiles
What is the Assembly Line
Women in this job field faced difficulties with upward mobility because men often received promotions first
What is the Medical Field
This Harlem Renaissance Poet Wrote "I, too, sing America which was a poem that depicted how African American identifies were suppressed during this time.
Who is Langston Hughes
This U.S Attorney General was responsible for illegal arrests and deportations of union workers and immigrants during the Red Scare
Who is Mitchell Palmer
This is the term that describes how people started buying and selling more things that they may not necessarily have needed to boost the economy
What is consumerism
This term is used for the process that southern states used to make it more difficult or impossible for groups to vote.
What is Disenfranchisement?
After 1920 this was the most common job for women
What are Factory Workers
The United States after initially experiencing an economic downturn the United States experienced this
What is a Post War Economic Recovery