1920s Social Change
1920s Misc
Causes of the Great Depression Causes Depression
FDR New Deal
BHM
100

Women of the 1920s who pushed the boundaries and broke the traditions previously held by society regarding a woman's role in the social order were known by this term.

Flappers

100

As African Americans pursued industrial work in the North, post-World War I, African American populations increased in major northern urban areas by as much as 600% in a movement known by this name

The Great Migration

100

People bought too many items using a system of ...

Credit

100

FDR suffered from this disability

Polio

100

Mary Mcleod Bethune was an...

Educator

200

This finally gave women the right to vote.

19th Amendment

200

Liquor, during the 1920s, was sold behind closed doors in establishments that went by this name.

Speakeasies 

200

When this crashed, people lost most or all of the money they had invested.

The Stock Market

200

What was the term for FDR addressing the American Public on the radio in the evening

Fireside Chats

200

Major Taylor competed in this sport

Cycling

300

A cultural shift of the 1920s, African Americans began expressing a new attitude through art, music, and other forms of culture, especially in this district of New York City.

Harlem

300

This technological advancement's widespread use allowed American to continue with work and recreation into the night.

Light Bulb

300

When these closed, people lost their life savings.

Banks

300

This is a Government Sponsored retirement program

Social Security

300

There are still monuments of him in Berlin to this day

Jesse Owens

400

One expression of the new attitude of African Americans in the 1920s blended their cultural experiences from West Africa and the southern United States into this form of music.

Jazz

400

Poet who wrote "I Too" 

Langston Hughes

400

What was the event that sent farmers to California due to drought, winds and poor farming practices.

The Dust Bowl

400

The three Rs

Relief, Recovery, Reform

400

She gave a speech entitled "Ain't I a Woman?"

Sojourner Truth

500

African Americans sought to leave the South in the 1920s in order gain greater financial independence working in industrial jobs in the North than they had achieved working in this agricultural system of labor

Sharecropping

500

Harlem Renaissance Painter known for street scenes and Great Migration Series

Jacob Lawrence

500

When farmers could no longer afford to make payment on their land, farms...

Forclosed

500

FDR defeated Hoover in a landslide in the election of...

1932

500

He was a pioneer in the area of Horticulture

George Washington Carver