when did WWI start
1914
when was the 18th amendment passed
1919
what was the Prohibition
A nationwide ban on the sale and import of alcoholic beverages
what are flappers
young woman known for embracing freedom from traditional societal constraints
when was F. Scott Fitzgerald born
1896
what was the new form of strategic combat
trench warfare
when was the 19th amendment passed
1919
what where rum runners
people who traveled by sea to get alcohol, bring it to America, and get it across the line of Prohibition
what was the most popular form of music
Jazz music
when did F. Scott Fitzgerald die
1940
what was the main new weapon was WWI known for
tanks
what did the 18th amendment do
prohibited “the manufacture, sale, or transportation of intoxicating liquours” but not the consumption, private possession, or production for one's own consumption
what was bootlegging
it was selling alcohol illegally and sometimes producing or another form of rum running
what is giggle-water
one of many terms for bootleg liquor or a alcoholic drink
how long did F. Scott Fitzgerald live
44 years
what where some new forms of weaponry implemented into combat
machine guns, grenades, and artillery
what did the 19 amendment do
granted women the right to vote
what is the main difference between rum running and bootlegging
rum running was used for smuggling over seas and bootlegging was for smuggling over land
what is the Roaring 20's most known for
a surging economy creating era of mass consumerism
what was his full name
Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald
what new vehicles where implemented into WWI combat
Zeppelins, submarines, and aircraft bombers
when was the 19th amendment dismissed
1922
when did the prohibition start and end
lasted from 1920 to 1933
What was the Harlem Renaissance
it was an intellectual and cultural revival of African-American music, dance, art, fashion, literature, theater, politics and scholarship centered in Harlem, Manhattan
what unit was f. Scott Fitzgerald in in WWI
167th Infantry