World Politics
Sports Heroes
Crime and Punishment
Silver Screen
Literature
100

Created in 1920, this idea of Woodrow Wilson encouraged countries to talk out their problems rather than use violence.

League of Nations

100

Most popular sport

Baseball

100

The establishments which illegally sold alcohol when it was banned within the U.S.

Speakeasies

100

The silent movie star of the 1910s and 1920s that became best known for his role as a tramp or hobo.

Charlie Chaplin

100

Written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, this book coined the term "Jazz Age" and symbolized the 1920s through its music, people, dreams, and booming economy.

The Great Gatsby

200

The group led by Vladimir Lenin that overthrew Czar Nicholas II and the Russian government in 1917 during WWI.

The Bolsheviks

200

baseball team that won the most World Series.

New York Yankees

200

The process of producing and selling illegal goods, especially alcohol.

Bootlegging

200

The city which is the center of the film industry.

Hollywood, Califronia

200

The book written by Ernest Hemmingway that talks about the Great War from the view of an American who is an ambulance driver in the Italian Army.

A Farwell to Arms

300

The controversial court case, in Tennessee, which weakened the rights of parents in public education.

Scopes Monkey Trial or Scopes vs. Tennessee

300

The baseball star of the New York Yankees during the 1920s. He hit 714 home runs in his career, including 60 in 1927 which remained the record for 34 years.

Babe Ruth

300

The American gangster that controlled organized crime and politics in Chicago during the 1920s. He was the leader of the illegal alcohol business during prohibition.

Al "Scarface" Capone

300

The first movies with sound.

Talkies

300

Susan B Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton led the suffrage movement which led to which Amendment?

19th Amendment

400

16th Amendment

Income Tax

400

Boxer Jack Dempsey's nickname. He fought for milk.

Cinderella Man

400

Group of law officers led by Elliot Ness. 

The Untouchables.

400

Popular Communications device

Radio

400

The African American section of New York City made famous in the 1920s for its growing number of writers and artists that lived there.

Harlem

500

17th Amendment

Vote for Senators

500

A baseball term for getting two outs in one play.

A double play.

500

The Amendment which repealed prohibition.

21st

500

The first feature length film to feature sound.

The Jazz Singer

500

African American writer of poetry, plays, and novels in the 1920s that used slang and jazz rhythms. 

Langston Hughes