Jazz Music
Prohibition
Organized Crime
The Great Gatsby
100

Which city is considered "the birthplace of jazz"?

New Orleans, Louisiana

100

What was Prohibition?

The ban on the manufacture, sale, and transport of alcohol

100

What is the illegal manufacture, distribution, and sale of alcohol?

Bootlegging

100

Who is the narrator throughout the novel?

Nick Carraway

200

What is the most popular jazz instrument?

Saxophone or Trumpet
200

What is an illegal, secret bar that sold bootleg alcohol called?

A speakeasy

200

What is the act of paying off law enforcement to get away with crimes?

Bribery

200

What was Gatsby's real name?

James Gatz?

300

Name one famous jazz musician

Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Ellington, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, etc. 

300

Which amendment banned the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcohol?

The 18th Amendment

300
Who was an infamous Chicago gangster who built a large empire through bootlegging?

Al Capone

300

How did Gatsby manage to become as wealthy as he did?

He was a bootlegger
400

What event was responsible for the rise of jazz music in America?

The Great Migration

400

How long did Prohibition in the United States last?

13 years

400

What were the violent conflicts called between gangs who were fighting for control over alcohol sales?

The Beer Wars

400

Who was Gatsby symbolically reaching for when he was reaching for the green light at the end of the dock?

Daisy Buchanan

500

What were the dancers called who danced to jazz music in the 1920s?

Flappers

500

What is the act that enforced the 18th Amendment and defined "intoxicating liquor"?

The Volstead Act
500

What was the initiated person of a crime family called?

A "made-man"

500

Why did people like attending Gatsby's party?

They were able to have fun, listen to jazz music, and drink alcohol legally

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