Student Projects
Prohibition
Bootleggers
People of 1920s
Miscellaneous
100

This student created Roaring 20s Poster with The Charleston Dance featuring Mr. Budny

Evan Stevens

100

This Amendment to our Constitution made the sale, transportation and making of alcohol illegal.

18th Amendment

100

This home-made device was used to create backyard liquor.

STILL

100

His assembly line produced the Model T

HENRY FORD

100

Genre of Music popular during The Roaring 20s

JAZZ

200

Which Student did Research on Babe Ruth?

Oscar Santiago

200

Place where you could find alcohol during prohibition.

SPEAKEASY

200

This name was given to illegal alcohol because it was often distilled in the darkness of night.

MOONSHINE

200

Famous Trumpet Player from Jazz Age

LOUIS ARMSTRONG

200

Group of young women in 1920s with short skirts, bobbed hair and rebellious attitudes 

FLAPPERS

300

What car is featured in Ayden Buckley's Project?

Model T

300

During Prohibition much alcohol was smuggled in from this United States neighbor to the North.

CANADA

300

Bootlegging led to the creation of what sport?

NASCAR

300

President who was in office for START of Prohibition

WOODROW WILSON

300

City of Al Capone

CHICAGO

400

Chicago's "Public Enemy Number 1" during prohibition

Al Capone

400

Prohibition led to this term for those who illegally dealt in alcohol. 

BOOTLEGGERS

400

What was the name of the movement that tried to make the consumption of alcohol illegal?

TEMPERANCE

400

Yankee Star who brought fans in Baseball Games

Babe Ruth

400

October 29, 1929 is infamously named ...

Black Tuesday

500

Who successfully completed the first trans-Atlantic flight in an airplane called, "The Spirit of St. Louis?"

CHARLES LINDBERGh

500

This Amendment to The United States Constitution ENDED Prohibition.

The 21st Amendment

500

Another term for Moonshine used during Prohibition

BATHTUB GIN

500

President at the end of Roaring 20s who was in office  at time of Stock Market Crash.

Herbert Hoover

500

Last state to repeal Prohibition in 1966

MISSISSIPPI

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