The 1920's
Key Figures
Cultural Movements
Economics
Misc!
100

What nickname was given to the 1920s?

 The Roaring Twenties.

100

Who was the famous author of "The Great Gatsby"?

 F. Scott Fitzgerald.

100

What sports were most popular during the 1920's? 

Baseball (Babe Ruth), Boxing

100

What was the main economic policy of the 1920s?

"Laissex-faire" - minimal government intervention

100

What major event occurred on October 29, 1929?  

The stock market crash, which marked the beginning of the Great Depression.

200

What was Prohibition?

A nationwide ban on the production, importation, transportation, and sale of alcoholic beverages.

200

Who was the first female pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic?

Amelia Earhart.

200

What art movement emerged in the 1920s, characterized by bold colors and geometric shapes?

Art Deco.

200

What major world event influenced the 1920's economy?

WWI!

200

Name a key figure of the 1920's - Who were they? What did they do? Why were they important?

(answers will vary)

300

What was the significance of the Harlem Renaissance?

It was a cultural, social, and artistic explosion centered in Harlem that celebrated African American culture.

300

Who was a prominent jazz musician of the 1920s?

Louis Armstrong.

300

Name a famous silent film star from the 1920s.

Charlie Chaplin.

300

What was the impact of the automobile on the economy?

It stimulated growth in related industries, such as oil, steel, and road construction, and transformed American society.

300

What was the purpose of the League of Nations established after WWI?

To promote peace and cooperation among countries to prevent future conflicts.

400

What major social change occurred regarding women's rights in the 1920s?

Women gained the right to vote with the passage of the 19th Amendment.

400

Who was Al Capone?

A notorious gangster and bootlegger during the Prohibition era.

400

Name a fashion trend from the 1920's

Bobs, tubular silhouettes, choche hats, flappers, etc. 

400

What led to the economic crash at the end of the decade?

Speculation in the stock market and overproduction in industry and agriculture.

400

Who were flappers?

Flappers were  typical young girls of the twenties, usually with bobbed hair, short skirts, rolled stockings, and powdered knees!

500

How did the 1920s influence modern American culture?

 It laid the foundation for contemporary music, fashion, and social norms, reflecting a shift towards modernity and individualism.

500

Name a famous inventor from the 1920s and their invention.

George Washington Carver and his agricultural innovations.

500

What literature movement was prominent during the 1920s? (Or name a key author from this time)

 Modernism.


Fitzgerald, Hemingway, Eliot

500

How did the stock market influence the economy of the 1920s?

It led to increased investment and consumer spending, but also contributed to speculative bubbles that eventually resulted in the crash.

500

What was the Volstead Act (Prohibition)?

The Volstead Act allowed alcohol consumption if it was prescribed by a doctor. Needless to say, large numbers of new prescriptions were written for alcohol.