Changing Ideals
Industry and Economy
Miscellaneous
100

This extremist, ultraconservative group was established because of the postwar reaction following WWI.

What was the Ku Klux Klan?

100

This person revolutionized the automobile industry, bringing it to the forefront of American society and making it affordable to millions of Americans.

Who was Henry Ford?

100

This type of music became increasingly popular during the 20’s.

What is jazz?

200

A sign of the changing ideals of putting celebrities on pedestals was encapsulated by the rise of this baseball hall of famer.

Who was Babe Ruth?

200

With Americans wanting the newest gadgets but without the money to pay for it, they turned to this.

What is credit?

200

With the growing number of new inventions in America, along with the invention of the radio, companies started doing this to help sell products.

What is advertising?

300

The fear U.S. citizens had at the prospect of Communism spreading.

What was The Red Scare?

300

The headquarters of Ford’s automobile empire was in this City.

What is Detroit?

300

This celebrity became popular after their solo flight to Paris.

Who was Charles Lindbergh?

400

This law established quotas for and greatly restricted immigration to the United States.

What was the Immigration Act of 1924?

400

The RCA, or Radio Corporation of America, combined with many local stations to form the first national radio station (still around today).

What is NBC?

400

This act gave Native Americans citizenship but not the right to vote.

What was the Indian Citizenship Act of 1924?

500

This man founded the United Negro Improvement Association, a black nationalist organization established to promote resettlement of African Americans.

Who was Marcus Garvey?

500

To control radio airways and assign broadcast frequencies to the growing number of radio stations, the government created this organization.

What is the Federal Radio Commission?

500

This party campaigned for an equal rights amendment to the constitution.

What was Alice Paul’s National Woman's party?