Scandals
Chapter 17 Random
Modernization
Chapter 17 Vocab
Chapter 17 Vocab
100

This president had scandals tied to his friends

Who was Warren G. Harding?

100
Became president after the death of Harding

Who is Calvin Coolidge?

100

What were the two most popular sports to watch/listen?

1. Boxing 2. Baseball

100

The legal ban on the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages in the U.S. from 1920 to 1933

Prohibition 

100

This is the belief that people who are born in a country are superior to immigrants

What is nativism?

200

The name of Harding's poker buddies

What is the Ohio Gang?

200

Farmers earned less than what percent of the population.

33%

200

The name of Henry Ford's first car

What is the Model T?

200

A young woman in 1920s who defied conventional norms by adopting a bold style and behavior, symbolic of women's growing independence. 

Flapper

200

A manufacturing process made famous by Henry Ford, where products are assembled in stages to increase production efficiency.

Assembly Line

300

The Harlem Renaissance primarily took place in which American city?

New York City

300

Who targeted Catholics, Jews, immigrants, and any group to be “un-American.”.

The New KKK

300

These two bicycle repairmen/inventors made the first crewed flight

Who were the Wright brothers?

300

Someone who illegally produced, distributed, or sold alcohol during Prohibition. 

Bootlegger 

300

An illegal bar that operated during Prohibition, often hidden to avoid law enforcement.

Speakeasy 

400

Which amendment established Prohibition in the United States?

18th Amendment

400

The "pact" was meant to abolish war

What is the Kellogg-Briand pact?

400

Pioneered the use of assembly lines to produce his cars more efficiently

Who was Henry Ford?

400

A cultural movement in the 1920s centered in Harlem, New York, celebrating African American cultural achievements in art, music, and literature. 

Harlem Renaissance

400

A bribery scandal involving the Harding administration, where public oil reserves were leased to private companies in exchange for kickbacks.

Teapot Dome Scandal 

500

Broke records swimming the English Channel in 14 hrs in 1927

Gertrude Ederle

500

The U.S. and this number of nations agreed to the Kellogg-Briand Pact

What is 14?

500

The lowest price the Model T reached

What is $295?

500

A 1925 trial challenging a Tennessee law that banned the teaching of evolution in public schools, highlighted the clash between science and religion. 

The Scopes Trial 

500

A style of music that originated from African American communities in the early 20th century, characterized by improvisation and strong rhythms.

Jazz