Women of the 1920s
Red Scare
Politics
Prohibition
Culture
100
Women of the 1920s who pushed the boundaries and broke the traditions previously held by society regarding a woman's role in the social order were known by this term.
What were 'flappers'?
100

This organization extended its hatred to not only African Americans but to Jews, Catholics, and immigrants during the 20s.  Their membership rose drastically.  

KKK

100

Warren G Harding political allies from his home state 

Ohio Gang 

100
Prohibition was passed in the beginning of the 1920s as this amendment (number) of the U.S. Consitution.
What was the 18th Amendment?
100

A cultural shift of the 1920s, African Americans began expressing a new attitude through art, music, and other forms of culture, especially in this district of New York City.

What was Harlem?

200
Women had made significant political and social progress in the 1920s when the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guaranteed them this.
What is the right to vote?
200

These organizations, that had made great progress during hte progressive era, saw a decline in membership because they were linked to communism

Step by Step PC

 

Labor Unions 

200

Plan that helped keep a world economic collapse from happening 

Dawes Plan 

200
Liquor, during the 1920s, was sold behind closed doors in establishments that went by this name.
What were speakeasies?
200

What state was the Butler Act passed in? 

Tennessee 

300

Belief that men and women were unfairly treated differently 

Double Standard 

300

Term means a favor for native more Americans 

Nativism 

300

Who did the US lend money to in the Dawes Plan 

Germany 

300

Which amendment ended prohibition 

21st

300

What  term means a belief in the literal interpretation of the Bible and identified much of rural American 

Fundamentalism 

400

Where were women experiencing more freedoms?  (rural, suburb, cities) 

cities 

400

Term for wanting to stay our of word affairs 

isolationism 

400

What was the scandal in which Alfred Falls leased land to an oil company and took a bribe; he went to jail 

Teapot Dome Scandal 

400

Why did business leader support prohibition 

safe and effective work environments 

400

What trial put the teaching of evolution on a national stage? 

Scopes Trial 

500

Why were many women enjoying more free time and even some able to work.  

Labor saving devices; washing machines, etc.  

500

Men tried and convicted of robbery and murder mostly for being immigrants 

Sacco and Vanzetti 

500

What happened to Warren G Harding after hte Teapot Dome Scandal 

Died of a heart attack 

500

Why did women support prohibition 

belief that homes would be safer and men would be more morale 

500

What was the gang massacre that occurred in Chicago carried out by Al Capone's men? 

Valentines Day Massacre 

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