Prohibition
Nativism and Immigration
Harlem Renaissance
Film and Radio
Women
Culture
100

What is a speakeasy?

A secret, hidden bar that operated illegally in the United States during the Prohibition era

100

What is Nativism?

The fear of immigrants

100

An African American cultural movement during the 1920s that celebrated art, music, and writing.

Harlem Renaissance

100

Who was the most famous baseball player of the 1920s?

He is known for popularizing the sport.

Babe Ruth

100

What were young, rebellious women known as?

Flappers

100

What was the name of the car the Ford Motor Company was known for during the 1920s

Model T

200

Who was the most famous bootlegger?

Al Capone

200

What political belief were people afraid of?

Communism

200

A large movement of African Americans from the South to the North to escape Jim Crow laws and segregation.

The Great Migration

200

Large movie theatres were known as...

Movie Palaces

200

What Amendment to the Constitution gave women the right to vote?

19th Amendment

200

What was the most popular form of music during the 1920s?

Jazz

300

What amendment to the Constitution began prohibition?

18th Amendment

300

Which group rose in popularity because of Nativism and the release of The Birth of a Nation?

Ku Klux Klan (KKK)

300

More people had access to cars and did not have to live within walking distance to their jobs.

Where did they move to?

The Suburbs

300

What are two things people listened to on the radio?

Sports

Jazz Music

News

Weather 

300

What are three characteristics of women who were flappers?

Shorter Dresses

Bobbed Haircuts

Drank Alcohol

300

Who flew the first solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic

Charles Lindbergh

400

What law enforced the 18th Amendment?

The Volstead Act

400

The Immigration Quota Acts of the 1920s limited this.

Immigration to the United States



400

Who is this?

Louis Armstrong

400

How did actors show emotion in silent movies?

Actors used exaggerated movements and expressions

400

Where did women smoke and drink?

Speakeasies

400

What is buying on margin?

Buying stocks or goods with a loan

500

Who were the biggest supporters of banning alcohol?

Women and religious groups

500

Who were the two Italian-born anarchists executed by Massachusetts in 1927 for a 1920 armed robbery and murder.

Sacco and Vanzetti

500

Why did the Harlem Renaissance Matter?

Changed how African Americans were represented

Influenced American culture

500

Why Silent Movies Were Popular?

They were cheap entertainment

Anyone could understand them

500

What is something that flappers did that women of the past did not do?

Drive Cars

Vote

Work

Dance

500

How did film and radio create a shared national culture?

People were listening to the same music, news, and sports across the country.

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