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"Greatest baseball player of all time"

Who is Babe Ruth?

100

After the passing of the 18th amendment, people went here to drink secretly.

What were speakeasies?

100

This was the development of Black culture in the US, including literature and film.

What was the Harlem Renaissance? 

100

This amendment granted women suffrage.

What is the 19th amendment?
100

This communication device bridged the gap between the east and west coast after being invented in 1920

What is the radio?

200

First Lady of the US from 1933-1945 who worked tirelessly to improve the access women had to New Deal legislation

Who was Eleanor Roosevelt?

200

This act criminalized any transportation of women or girls for the use of prostitution

What was the Mann Act?

200

This popular book by F. Scott Fitzgerald was made. 

What was The Great Gatsby?

200

She was the first woman pilot to fly solo above 14,000 feet, in 1922.

Who was Amelia Earhart?

200

This was popularized by Henry Ford in 1927

What is the car?

300

Well-known vocalist and trumpeter who has a significant influence on the Harlem Renaissance. "Greatest trumpet player"

Louis Armstrong

300

Two Italian immigrants who were charged with armed robbery and murder, but didn't receive a fair trial

Who were Sacco and Vanzetti

300

This dance was the most popular of its time and is often called the Jitterbug.

What was swing dancing?

300

These were young women known for their energetic freedom, embracing a lifestyle viewed by many at the time as outrageous, immoral, or downright dangerous due to the scandalousness of their outfits.

Who were flappers?

300

This sign in California, which is still popular today, was made.

What was the Hollywood sign?

400

American Aviator best known for making the first non-stop trip across the Atlantic from NYC to Paris

Who was Charles Lindbergh

400

This trial deemed it illegal to teach evolution in schools

What was the Scopes Monkey Trial?

400

This was a popular art style in the 1920s.

What is modernism?

400

She was the longest-serving first lady of the united states who fought for better access to birth control and better labor conditions for working women.

Who was Eleanor Roosevelt?

400

This was invented by Alexander Flemming and helped save millions of lives and is still used today.

What is penicillin? 

500

Founder of Universal Negro-Improvement Association (UNIA)

Who is Marcus Garvey?

500

A law that prevented immigration from Asia and limited the number of immigrants from the Eastern Hemisphere

What was the Immigration Act of 1924?

500

This was the first feature-length movie with synchronized dialogue that marked the end of the silent-film era.

What is The Jazz Singer?

500

She was the first woman in the US Senate.

Who was Rebecca Felton?

500

These popular candies were invented in the 1920s. (name at least three)

What were gummy bears, Baby Ruth bars, Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, Oh Henry Bars, Double Bubble bubble gum, and Charleston Chew bars?