This pandemic played a part in the transition from a decade of war (1910s) to a decade of change and idealism (1920s).
The Spanish Flu
Jazz
Charlie Chaplin
When someone tells you "don't take any wooden nickels" this means...
Be careful, make good choices, make smart choices, don't be naive, etc,.
True or false: America was the only country to prohibit the sale of alcohol.
False - Canada did as well
Women began to wear this colour lipstick
Red, bright red
This famous mob boss "allegedly" played a part in the St. Valentine's Day Massacre.
Al Capone
Metro Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, founded in 1924, has a logo that features this animal.
Lion
The 19th Amendment made it law that ______
Women could vote
This product allowed consumers to listen to sports broadcasts, their favourite songs, and even short stories.
Radio
This baseball player hit 60 home runs in 1927.
Babe Ruth
This U.S. landmark has the faces of four presidents carved into a mountain.
World War I came to an end in what year?
1918
Commercial brands of this food, such as Skippy and Jiffy were introduced in the 1920's
Peanut butter
She became the first woman to successfully pilot an aircraft across the Atlantic Ocean.
Amelia Earhart
This popular cartoon character whose known for hanging with his gal pal Olive Oil and eating spinach was created in 1929.
Popeye
Tuesday
Name two things that changed for women in the 1920s - be specific:
- Fashion (short dresses, short hair)
- Drink and smoke in public
Which of these is NOT a famous musician/singer from the 1920s?
a) Louis Armstrong
b) Duke Ellington
c) Rudolph Valentino
d) Sidney Bechet
c) Rudolph Valentino
This popular painter was known for using cubism in his artwork.
Pablo Picasso