New Roles for Women
The Harlem Renaissance
Mass Entertainment in the 1920's
Conflicts Over Values
An Era of Heroes
100

Young women who defied traditional ideas of proper dress and behavior.

What are flappers?

100

This was a Great African American arts movement in New York City. 

What was the Harlem Renaissance?

100

This was one driving force in the development of this popular culture. 

What is the radio?

100

Americans were living in larger communities leading to important shifts in this.

What are values?

100
They were the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean.

Who was Amelia Earhart?

200

The type of profession women had in the work place

What were Nurses, Teachers, and Domestic Servants?

200

This type of music blended several music forms from the Lower South into an American form of music

What is Jazz?

200

This was another form of mass entertainment.

What were movies?
200

These new members from the Ku Klux Klan were from these three groups of people.

What were farmers, workers, and small business owners?

200

This person was the first to succeed in a transatlantic flight.

Who was Charles A. Lindbergh?

300

This amendment was ratified in 1920, allowing women to vote.

What is the 19th Amendment?

300

This was a major relocation of African Americans moving into Northern Cities

What was the Great Migration?

300

This person created the radio in the late 1800s.

Who was Guglielmo Marconi?

300

This person was a former ballplayer who was also a fundamentalist.

Who was Billie Sunday?

300

He was a silent film actor who many people loved and he was one of the brightest stars in the film industry.

Who was Charlie Chaplin?

400

This woman was a fundamentalist and was well known for healing the sick through prayer.

Who was Aimee Semple McPherson?

400

This person was a leading performer on the Harlem jazz scene

Who was Louis Armstrong? 

400

The growing popularity of these simple broadcasts caught the attention of this company.

What was the Westinghouse Company?

400

This is a literal interpretation of the Bible.

What was fundamentalism?

400

This person died unexpectedly in 1926 who was also a part of the silent film industry. 

Who was Rudolph Valentino?

500

In an advertisement a young woman sorted this for gun cartridges

What are wads?

500

This person was known for their scholarly work on African American folklore, and was a leading figure in the Harlem Renaissance

Who was Zora Neale Hurston?

500

This was an important movie innovation in the 1920s.

What was sound?

500

This was the most controversial of Charles Darwin's ideas.

What was evolution?

500

This invention helped inflame public passion for sports.

What is a radio?

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