Section 1: Traditional v New Values
Section 2: A Changing Population
Section 3: Foreign Policy in the 20s
Section 4:
African Americans
Florida
100
The name for women in the 1920s that described there loose style of clothing
Flappers
100
Law that set the total U.S. immigration to 357,000 per year after immigration greatly increased
Emergency Quota Act
100

Worlds powers agreed to limit the numbers of their battleships at this conference in Washington DC in 1921

Washington Naval Conference

100
The ______________ got its name from the music that was very popular in the 1920s.
The Jazz Age
100

This road was constructed in 1928 and connected Miami to Tampa.  273 miles long and took five years to build. 

Tamiami Trail 

200

What is the amendment that banned the manufacturing and transportation of alcohol? 

18th Amendment

200
The movement of African Americans from the South to Northern cities in order to escape racism and poverty
The Great Migration
200
Fifteen countries pledged to give up war except for self-defense.  Failed pact. 

Kellogg-Briand Pact 1927

200
A period of great African American artistic achievement
The Harlem Renaissance
200

This groups was unconquered and not assimilated into American culture and still remains on reservations in Florida 

Seminole Indians 

300
Secret illegal clubs that sold alcohol
Speakeasies
300
Law that completely stopped Japanese immigration.
Immigration Act of 1924
300

Plan that lent money to Germany, Germany paid back France and Britain, France and Britain paid back the US.

Dawes Plan

300
African American poet that became popular during the Harlem Renaissance.
Langston Hughes
300

Florida historian Michael Gannon states that Florida led the country in ..............

Lynchings of African Americans. 

400

Name the amendment that made alcohol legal again.

21st Amendment - ended prohibition

400
Law that gave all American Indians the legal and voting rights of United States citizens.
Indian Citizenship Act
400

This treaty promised to respect China's sovereignty

Nine-Power Treaty

400

Urged African Americans to seek vocational training

Booker T Washington

400

Rural African American community southwest of Gainesville where racial violence broke out and the homes were burned to the ground

Rosewood 

500

Gave women the right to vote

19th amendment

500
African American leader from Jamaica that supported black nationalism. He wanted African Americans to become economically independent and to take pride in their African heritage. Eventually he was sent back to Jamaica.
Marcus Garvey
500

This treaty guaranteed peace in the pacific region

Four power treaty

500

Favored an immediate struggle for full civil rights 

WEB Du Bois

500

What weather event destroyed many land developments in Florida in the late 1920's? 

Hurricane