F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Lost Generation
The Roaring 20s
The Volstead Act
The American Dream
100

Where was F. Scott Fitzgerald born?

St. Paul, Minnesota

100

The "Lost Generation" was the aftermath of what event in history?

World War I

100

Who said, "The chief business of people is business"?

President Coolidge

100

This society was founded in 1826. 

The Temperance Society

100

Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness comes from what American document?

The Declaration of Independence

200

What was the name of Fitzgerald's wife?

Zelda

200

Who coined the term "The Lost Generation"?

Gertrude Stein

200

More assembly lines and new industries increased what in the 1920s?

Productivity

200

Prohibition what made what amendment?

The 18th

200

How did the American Dream change in the 1920s?

It focused on the desire for material wealth

300

What year was The Great Gatsby published?

1925

300

What was the result of the loss of faith in patriotism and traditional values?

People became reckless and focused on material wealth.

300

Vacuums, toasters, and washing machines were all what?

New inventions of the 1920s

300

The illegal production and distribution of liquor is called what?

Bootlegging

300

What two events caused the change in the American Dream?

The stock market crash of 1929 and The Great Depression

400

This man was Fitzgerald's drinking buddy who became his literary rival.

Hemingway

400

The "Lost Generation" refers to what?

A group of writers and poets of this time. 

400

What new idea involving money came about in the 1920s?

Credit and Layaway

400

Hip flasks, hollowed canes, and false books where all ways people did what?

Hid Liquor

400

Lincoln abolishing slavery and Wilson securing the right for women to vote are both examples of what?

Presidential acts that reflect the American Dream

500

How did Fitzgerald die?

Heart Attack

500

Gertrude Stein, Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and T.S. Eliot were all what?

The most famous members of the Lost Generation

500

This rejected the stereotypes & prejudice of African Americans in the United States

The Harlem Renaissance

500

This surged in America due to prohibition?

Crime/Organized Crime

500

The rise in the KKK, restrictions on civil liberties, and restricting immigration are all examples of what?

Contradictions of the 1920s