22.1: Political Chaos
22.2: Kids These Days
22.3: Radio America
22.4: The Inflating Economy
Major Change
100

Woodrow Wilson and the Democratic Party was  [re-elected / not re-elected] for their role in the end of World War I

What is NOT RE-ELECTED

100

This term generally represented younger women breaking out of traditional gender roles in this decade

What is the flapper?
100

This person was a celebrated 'sports' hero who also used his fame to support charitable causes.

Who is Babe Ruth?

100

A way for average consumers to take small amounts of ownership in a company is through buying these.

What are stocks?

100

In the election of 1928, the Democratic challenger ________ lost to ___________

Al Smith / Herbert Hoover

200

This was a major political scandal that captured the shaky start of the decade

What is the Teapot Dome Scandal?

200

This innovation made products like cars, refrigerators, mixers, and radios more affordable.

What is the assembly line?

200
These are widely popular, but typically short-lived crazes that became common with mass culture in the 1920's.

What is a trend?

200

As the supply increases, this typically happens to price for consumers.

What is decrease?

200

People from several places migrated to Northern cities for better opportunities, these are two places they often migrated from during the 1920's.

What is:

- Deep South
- Eastern Europe
- Southern Europe

300

Frustrated with poor wages, workers in the early part of the decade did this.

What is strike / formed unions?

300

These two innovations that were now affordable to consumers revolutionized and connected American society

What are the radio and car?

300

This term describes the rapid growth in enthusiasm for jazz, Black storytelling, and other parts of Black culture in the 1920's

What is the Harlem Renaissance?

300

This was the practice of taking out large bank loans to buy  stocks

What is 'buying on margin'?

300

This was the amendment that guaranteed women the right to vote

What is the 19th Amendment?

400

This nativist terrorist organization had 4 million official members by the middle of the decade.

Bonus: These were two religious groups they began targeting as immigration increased to the U.S.

What is the Ku Klux Klan?


What are the Catholic and Jewish faiths?

400

As a result of Prohibition, these groups grew in wealth and influence

What are organized gangs?

400

This man became a nationally known name overnight for his flight across the Atlantic Ocean. Made TIME Magazine's "Man of the Year" and had a dance, the Lindy Hop, named after him.

Who is Charles Lindbergh?

400

This was one group that did not profit, but suffered with debt as early as the start of the decade

Who are farmers?

400

The affordability of cars helped result in the growth of [ rural / urban / suburban] communities.

What is suburban?

500

These two Italian immigrants were accused (possibly wrongly) of murder and robbery in Braintree, Massachusetts during the "Red Scare"

Bonus: What political affiliation did they have?

Who are Sacco and Vanzetti (anarchist)?

500

The 18th Amendment banned which actions (name 2)

What are production / transportation / sale of alcohol?

500

This term was coined by author Sinclair Lewis, to describe a conforming and materialistic middle-class businessman, common as consumer culture grew. 

What is the "babbit"?

500

The public's enthusiasm in buying stocks was partially fueled by the fact that 75% of purchases were being made with this form of loan.

What is credit?

500

Jazz combined influences from 3 major areas, these are two of them

What are:
Rhythms=West Africa
Chants=Slave South
Harmony=Europe

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