People
Roaring 20s
Inventions
Harlem Renaissance
Mixed Bag
100

One of the most famous Jazz Musicians 

Edward "Duke" Ellington or Louis Armstrong

100

This led to the rise of organized crime in America, such as bootleggers, speakeasys, gangsters, and racketeers 

Prohibition

100

Name a labor-saving product that Americans were buying for their households.

washing machine and vacuum

100
One of the most famous African-American poets
Langston Hughes
100

What was one of the effects of the automobile?

created job opportunities - new roads, new businesses

allowed people to go on vacations

allowed people to live in suburbs and drive to the city for work

200

Who was the famous jazz musician who played the trumpet?

Louis Armstrong

200
These women began to cut their hair, wear shorter dresses, and attend social events frequently

Flappers

200

Many in-home products were popular because they saved women_____ and ______.



Time/Effort

200
The ______ _______ was a rebirth of African-American art and culture 

Harlem Renaissance 

200
What was the movement of millions of African Americans out of the South called? 

The Great Migration


300

This famous athlete was a large, charismatic man sometimes known as the "great bambino"

Babe Ruth

300

What amendment put Prohibition into effect?

18th

300

Who invented the airplane? 

The Wright Bros. 

300
This trumpet player was one of the most famous musicians in Louisiana in the 1920s. 

Louis Armstrong

300

What amendment dealt with Women's suffrage? 

19th

400

This famous gangster was responsible for the St. Valentines Day massacre 

Al Capone

400

What amendment repealed Prohibition? 

21st

400

What new way of making automobiles during the 20s made automobiles cheaper to buy? 

The Assembly Line 

400
Bessie Smith is a jazz singer who was the "Queen of the _____"
Blues 
400

What did Charles Lindburgh do that made him famous?

He was the first person to fly nonstop from New York to Paris. 

500

What is the name of the famous club in Harlem that was known worldwide for Jazz?

The Cotton Club

500

Why were the Roaring 20s, considered to be "roaring?"

People were frequently partying, spending lots of money, and attending social adult events

500

People went to the Nickolodeon to see this form of entertainment that became increasingly popular during the 1920s.

Movies/Talkies

500

What Harlem Renaissance poet wrote the poem "I too"

Langston Hughes

500

What did bootleggers do for a living?

Bootleggers sold alcohol illegally

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