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100

Baseball star who set a single-season record of 60 home runs in 1927.

Who is Babe Ruth? 

100

The group whose activities in the 1920s reflected a pattern of intolerance toward immigrants.

What is the Ku Klux Klan? 
100

This movement saw a massive migration of African Americans from the rural South to Northern and Midwestern cities.

What is the Great Migration? 

100

This popular dance, named after a city in South Carolina, became a craze of the 1920s .

What is The Charleston? 
100

This amendment banned the sale, consumption and creation of alcohol. 

What is the 18th Amendment? 

200

An author credited with writing The Great Gatsby.

Who is F. Scott Fitzgerald? 

200

What was the popular name for the illegal, hidden bars where alcoholic beverages were sold during Prohibition?

What is Speakeasies? 

200

This literary and cultural movement celebrated African American art, music, and literature in the 1920s.

What is the Harlem Renaissance?

200

This new invention allowed people to listen to music, news, and serials in their homes for the first time .

What is the radio? 

200

This amendment repealed the amendment that established the banning of the sale, production and consumption of alcohol. 

What is the 21st Amendment?

300
President who was known for having a corrupt cabinet and the Tea Pot Dome Scandal.

Who is President Harding? 

300

During this event in 1929, Al Capone's gang murdered seven members of a rival gang in Chicago.

What is the St. Valentine's Day Massacre?

300

The first election that women could vote in. 

What is the 1920 Presidential Election? 

300

These women were known for their short bobbed hair, shorter hemlines, and a more independent and rebellious attitude .

What is a flapper? 

300

This legal act of the 1920s established quotas on immigration, particularly from Southern and Eastern Europe.

What is the Immigration Act of 1924? 

400

A notorious Chicago mobster who became infamous during the 1920s for bootlegging alcohol.

Who is Al Capone? 

400

What was the name of the segregated nightclub in Harlem that became a popular venue for jazz musicians?

What was the Cotton Club?

400

What nickname was given to the attacks on suspected communists and "enemies of America" in the 1920s?

What was the Red Scare? 

400

This 1928 black-and-white cartoon was the first to star Mickey Mouse, who is seen piloting a paddle-wheel steamer and playing musical instruments with barnyard animals.

What is Steamboat Willie? 

400

In the 1920s, this concept, which restricted immigration based on the number of people already in the country from a particular nation, became law.

What is the quota system?

500

Two Italian Immigrants put on trial for armed robbery & murder.

Who were Sacco & Vanzetti? 

500

This slang term from the 1920s was used to describe something terrific.

What is The Bee's Knees. 

500

This Attorney General, inspired by the First Red Scare, launched a series of raids in 1919 and 1920 to arrest and deport suspected left-wing radicals.

Who was A. Mitchell Palmer? 

500

The frenzied popularity of Egyptian motifs in the 1920s was sparked by the 1922 discovery of this pharaoh's tomb.

Who was King Tut? 

500

This act of Congress, passed to enforce the 18th Amendment, defined "intoxicating liquors" and set penalties for their production.

What is the Volstead Act? 

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