The reason women entered the workforce.
What is the men were fighting in WWI?
The most popular car in the twenties
What is the Ford Model T?
The U.S. economy was _______ during the roaring twenties.
What is thriving?
An illegal bar.
What is a speakeasy?
Slang for gun.
What is heater?
One iconic athlete from the twenties, and what sport he played.
What is Babe Ruth (baseball), "Red" Grange (football), or Jack Dempsey (boxing)?
One of the tycoons Scott listed, as well as what he made his fortune from.
What is Andrew Carnegie (steel), John D Rockefeller (oil), or Henry Ford (auto)?
This economic class was virtually nonexistent in the twenties.
What is the middle class?
Al Capone was eventually arrested for this crime.
The father of modern psychiatry.
Who is Freud?
Men's fashion in the twenties was influenced by this sport.
What is golf?
The percentage of American families who had a radio by 1930.
What is 60%?
This car company made a profit all through the Great Depression.
What is GM?
American women were first able to vote in this year.
1920.
A muckracker.
Who is a journalist that exposes the lives of poor people?
A sports stadium from the twenties that's still in use today.
What is Madison Square Garden or Yankee Stadium?
What Autumn said was the most important medical advancement of the 1920s.
What is the cause of the flu?
The 16th Amendment did this.
What is made it mandatory for all citizens to pay taxes?
The 18th Amendment did this.
What is made alcohol illegal?
The amount of money that John D. Rockefeller made, adjusted for inflation.
What is $21 billion?
Divorces increased by this much through the roaring twenties.
What is, they doubled?
How fast a race plane could travel in the twenties.
What is 200mph?
The Model T cost _______ towards the end of the twenties.
$290
The 19th Amendment did this.
What is gave women the right to vote?
At least three twenties slang terms we still use today.
What are beef, dive, swell, break it up, wise head, or spill?