Political Rights
Treaty of Versailles
Jazz
Roaring Economy
Jobs, Jobs, Jobs
100

The year women were considered person's by the government

1929

100

The country left out of the negotiation process

Germany

100

The birthplace of Jazz

New Orleans, Louisiana

100

After the war many factories did this

Close down

100

The term used for mass production systems used to make the automobile

assembly line

200

The goal of the Person's Case

Women being able to serve in the Senate

200

The Big Three at the Treaty of Versailles

France, Great Britain, United States

200

Inspired Jazz music

ragtime and blues

200

During the war this invention rose to popularity for transportation

Automobile

200

The technology used to help develop the music industry

Radio

300

The first woman to win her seat in the House of Commons

Agnes Macphail

300

This country wanted to pacify Germany

United States

300

The means through which jazz music gained popularity

Recordings

300

This power source became part of everyday life

Electricity

300

A way people invested their money due to its surge in the 1920s

Stock market

400

This quintet advocated for women's right to serve as judges

The Famous Five

400

Caused Germany to accept total responsibility for the war

War Guilt Clause

400

Jazz music contributed to this genre style

hip hop or free styling

400

This term was used to purchase goods

Buying on margin

400

Those who joined in solidarity during the Winnipeg Strike

public workers

500

The term used that caused Indigenous people to be enfranchised and loss treaty rights

Status

500

Term used to describe Germany having no air force, no tanks, no artillery, and no conscription

Disarmament

500

She was known for improvisation and scat singing

Ella Fitzgerald

500

During the 1920s leisure time increased leading to this

Fads

500

The goal of striking for better wages and better working conditions

Unions or collective bargaining