what race were the ethic groups were
what was prohibition
a nationwide ban to get rid of all alchoal
This 1925 Tennessee law made it illegal to teach human evolution, leading to the trial of a Dayton High School teacher.
the butler act
why did the econimic boom
what was the jazz age
a culture change for the United states
who was a notable gang figure
Al capone
when did it start
The defendant, who was accused of violating the Butler Act, was a Dayton, Tennessee
john t scopes
who was the pilot that made a flight across the atlantic
charles lindbergh
This trumpet player, nicknamed "Satchmo," was famous for his dazzling solos and joyful stage presence during the Jazz Age.
louis armstrong
what were one of the methods they used
violence
what was the economic impact
the government lost alots of tax revenue
The trial famously took place in this city in Tennessee
dayton, tennessse
what cause women rights
the 19th amendemnt gave the women the right to vote
where would the music be coming from
underground nightclubs
how did the government deal with it
they created a probihtion force
what acts caused the to enacted prohibition
the Volstead act
when did it end
july 21 1925
when did prohibition happened
1919
what was the jazz age evolved in
prohibiton
who was Al capone
a famous gangster he leaded the south side gang
when did it end
decemeber 5,1933
when did it start
july 10 1925
when was the walkie talkie made
1927
who called the 20s the jazz age
F scott fitzgerald