This is the name of the author of The Great Gatsby.
F. Scott Fitzgerald
This hairstyle for young women was extremely popular.
The bob cut
This amendment illegalized the manufacture, transportation, and sale of alcohol.
18th Amendment
A person who makes, distributes, or sells alcohol illegally
Bootlegger
The Great Gatsby is set in this year.
1922
T or F: the author of The Great Gatsby chose to avoid drinking alcohol.
False - He became an alcoholic with his rise to fame.
The age of Jane the Flapper.
19
A saloon or nightclub selling alcoholic beverages illegally, especially during Prohibition
Speakeasy
Criminal activities that are planned and organized by powerful groups and carried out in large scale.
Organized crime
The Great Gatsby is published in this year.
1925
The author moved to this country to escape the distractions of France.
America
This invention became widely used to spread information.
The radio
The year the stock market crashed.
1929
A renown Jewish-American mob boss, loan shark, and gambler who allegedly rigged the 1919 World Series.
Arnold Rothstein
Women were called this in the 1920’s.
Flappers
The author’s wife died in this way.
By fire
With the introduction of this financial capital, people had access to a lot more money.
Credit cards
The 29th President of the United States of America (and the president in the year of 1922)
Warren G. Harding
Arnold Rothstein was killed in this way.
He was shot (blood led to a poker game inside a hotel)
The original language The Great Gatsby was published in.
English
The publication of this book made the author famous overnight.
This Side of Paradise
Possibly the most famous flapper.
Louise Brooks
This amendment gave women the right to vote.
19th Amendment
A notorious Chicago gangster, bootlegger, gambler, and murderer.
Al Capone
This invention made it easier for people to store food at home.
Fridge