The Harlem Renaissance
Popular Art
Spectator Sports
Flappers
Automobiles
100

The black population tripled in this neighborhood after 1910, and it symbolized progress for African Americans. 

What is Harlem?

100

This painter captured the lives of African Americans in his work with vibrant colors and strong shapes.

Who is Jacob Lawrence?

100

The most famous baseball player of the 1920s. 

Who is Babe Ruth?

100

Flappers shocked people by doing this in public.

What is smoking and drinking?

100

This man was the founder of Ford Motor Company. 

Who is Henry Ford?

200

This man is best known as the leader of the Harlem Renaissance. 

Who is Langston Hughes?

200

This vocalist and trumpeter was one of the most important people in Jazz in the 1920s. 

Who is Louis Armstrong?

200

The 1920's were labeled as this time period for sports. 

What is the "Golden Age"?

200

Flappers could be recognized by these three things. 

What are knee length skirts, lipstick, and short hair?

200

This car was invented to be more affordable and at one point most Americans owned one. 

What is the Model T?

300

The Harlem Renaissance is most recognized by this symbol. 

What is Jazz?

300

The Great Gatsby was written by.

Who is F. Scott Fitzgerald?

300

These three sports dominated the 1920s. 

What is baseball, football, and boxing?

300

This woman was considered the first flapper in the United States. 

Who is Zelda Fitzgerald?

300

The automobile industry helped the economy during this time by. 

What is creating jobs and employing people at automobile dealerships?

400

Marcus Garvey was the founder of this association. 

What is the Universal Negro Improvement Association? (UNIA)

400

Silver, gold, bronze, ivory, diamonds, and other luxury materials were used to create this artform combined with geometric shapes and lines. 

What is Art Deco?

400

Eight Chicago White Sox players supposedly lost intentionally at the World Series, which became known as. 

What is "The Black Sox Scandal"?

400

The most popular dance in the 20s and favorite dance of flappers. 

What is the Charleston? 

400

These establishments emerged to accommodate cross country drivers.  

What are motels?

500

Whites visiting night clubs that had both black and white patrons is known as this. 

What is slumming?

500

These people came to age during WW1 and the Roaring 20s and were intellectuals, artists, and writers. 

What is "The Lost Generation"?

500

This new device helped American stay updated about their favorite sports teams. 

What is a radio?

500
When flappers wore swimsuits or skirts too far above the knee they risked being arrested by these people.

Who is "The Fashion Police"?

500

Ultimately dirt and mud roads became this because of the invention of cars. 

What are paved roads?