Document 1
B1
Text "The flappers"
Document 2
B1+
Video "The US prohibition"
Document 3
B2
Video "The Harlem Renaissance"
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Which amendment gave the right to vote to women and when?

the 19th Amendment in 1920

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What are the dates of the Prohibition?

from 1920 to 1933

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When and where was exactly the Harlem Renaissance movement?

In 1920s in Harlem, uptown Manhattan, New York City

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Which movement appear in the early 1920s?

Feminism

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Who fought over the control of bootlegging and speakeasies?

Al Capone and Bugs Moran

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What were the 3 positive impacts of the Harlem Renaissance?

it increased the visibility of African Americans, it shadowed the stereotypes and uplifted them.

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How many people died during WW1 and the Spanish Influenza pandemic?

100 millions

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What are the 3 reasons why Prohibition was a failure?

People didn't want it / prohibition agents were too few in numbers / Agents were easy to bribe / the crime rate increased

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What was the Great Migration?

African Americans escaping the South to go to the North of the USA

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What were women not ready to give up during the 1920s?

the men's jobs they picked up because of WW1 /their new income/ their new independence

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What was the 21st amendment and was it exactly voted?

the end of Prohibition in February 1933

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What was the Double Consciousness and who defined this phenomenon?

The feeling of being Black and American at the same time by W.E.B Dubois

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What did women do in speakeasies?

they spent their income / the dressed in flapper style

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What was the surge in public demand?

illegal alcohol

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What did African American artists express in their art?

alienation, discrimination, the discomfort of perofrming in a white world