Matching
Prohibition
Harlem Renaissance
Other Innovations
Consumerism
100

To illegally move something in secret

Smuggle

100

This amendment made it illegal to make, sell, or transport alcohol

18th Amendment

100

This genre of music is helping popularize Black culture with both Black and White Americans

Jazz

100

This invention is helping spread messages across the world and turning people into celebrities

The radio

100

This is the purpose of marketing

 Convince people to buy products

200

A person who makes, distributes, or sells illegal goods

Bootlegger

200

This is the reason many people support prohibition

Alcohol causes many social problems. (Ex. poverty, addiction, violence) 

200

This is the name given to the boom in art, music, and literature being created by African-Americans

The Harlem Renaissance
200

This group of artists were veterans disillusioned with American society

The Lost Generation

200

This is when a person buys something buy paying a small amount up front, and paying the rest off over time.

Credit

300

A young woman in the 1920s who ignored rules of appropriate social behavior

Flapper

300

This is the problem with prohibition

Crime is on the rise as people bootleg and organized criminals use violence to eliminate rivals

300

Jazz music could often be found being played in these places

Nightclubs and speakeasies

300

This athlete was known for winning a gold metal at the Olympics 

Jesse Owens

300

This allows people to invest into companies, hoping they'll grow in value

The stock market

400

An illegal liquor store or nightclub during Prohibition

Speakeasy

400

This amendment repealed prohibition and made alcohol legal again

The 21st Amendment

400

The creation of Black art is important for this reason

Black Americans get to portray themselves in a positive way

400

One social change in America is that flappers are going out and doing this

Partying and defying expectations for women

400

This is the biggest change in American society during the 1920s

Americans are buying more things they want, instead of just things that they need

500

Moderation or restraint, especially with regard to alcoholic drinks

Temperance

500

This group promoted the prohibition of alcohol

Women's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU)

500

This is why Black literature was important

Black Americans get to tell their stories and histories for the first time

500
This celebrity was known for flying planes across oceans alone

Amelia Earhart

500

This practice is helping people invest in the stock market

People are using credit to buy stocks

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