Prohibition & Night Life
The Role of Women
The Harlem Renaissance
Racism & Inequality
Inventions & Social Changes
100

Someone who sold alcohol illegally

What is a bootlegger?

100

This 1920 amendment gave women the right to vote in the U.S.

What is the 19th amendment?

100

This state was the center of the Harlem Renaissance

What is New York?

100

A term for laws separating black people and white people

What is segregation?
100

These household devices reduced chore time and gave women more free time

What are washing machines/vacuums/refrigerators?

200

An illegal bar or nightclub

What is a Speakeasy? 

200

A name for women in the 1920s who broke traditional norms

What is flapper? 

200

The Harlem Renaissance celebrated Black __________

What is art/identity/poems/pride?

200

This hate group continued racially motivated violence during the 1920s

Who is the KKK?

200

This car, mass-produced by Henry Ford, increased mobility and independence

What is the Model T?

300

A famous gangster from the 1920s who had a lot of. control over the alcohol trade

Who is Al Capone?

300

An activity women enjoyed partaking in at nightclubs.

What is dancing?

300

Arguably the most famous poet during the Harlem Rennaisance

Who is Langston Hughes?

300

Even in the North, Black Americans faced discrimination in these two areas

What are housing & jobs?

300

The most popular type of music during the 1920s--young people loved it and old people thought it was dangerous

What is Jazz?

400

One of the effects of prohibition was an unintentional rise in ____________. 

What is crime?

400

Household responsibilities changing led to women gaining more of this — allowing them to pursue education and social life

What is independence/free time?

400

The Harlem Renaissance laid the foundation for this movement

What is the Civil Rights Movement?

400

Laws that controlled who/how many people could enter America

What are immigration laws?

400

A term for a rise in trends, advertisements, in purchases--citizens across America were buying/consuming the same stuff

What is consumer culture?