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100

The instrument of Louis Armstrong.

What is a trumpet?

100

This amendment prohibited the sale of liquor in the US.

What is the 18th Amendment?

100

A baseball player that made baseball into a hitter's game.

Who is Babe Ruth?

100

This made communication easier and faster.

What is the radio?

100
Pandemic that ended in 1920.

What is the Spanish Flu?

200

New Orleans music that stemmed from Africa, Europe, and spiritual music.

What is Jazz?

200

This increased crime and popularized drinking.

What is prohibition?

200

Racist group.

Who is the Ku Klux Klan (KKK)?

200

One type of popular entertainment.

What is the movies?

What is the radio?

What is Jazz?

What is sports?

What is the television?

200
One President from the Roaring 20s.

Who is Woodrow Wilson?

Who is Warren G. Harding?

Who is Calvin Coolidge?

Who is Herbert Hoover?

300

Women who had bobbed hair and wore skirts.

What are Flappers?


300

Cultural and artistic movement that celebrated Black identity.

What is the Harlem Renaissance?

300

Proclaimed gangster of this era.

Who is Al Capone?

300
An item for boo-boos ☹️.

What is a Band-Aid?

300
The day the Stock Market crashed.

What is Black Tuesday?

400

A cartoon first featured in a sound film titled "Steamboat Willie."

Who is Mickey Mouse?

400

A group that suffered a silent depression by not prospering economically.

Who are farmers?

400

Actor famous for silent films.

Who is Charlie Chaplin?

400

Device that simplified cleaning.

What is a vacuum cleaner?

400

Year that the stock market began its dramatic decline.

What is 1929?

500

A music related activity where couples were rewarded for being the last couple standing.

What is a Dance Marathon?

500
Amendment that got rid of prohibition.

What is the 21st Amendment?

500

Famous Spanish painter.

Who is Salvador Dali?

500

Modern day version of a device seen while driving.

What is a traffic signal?

500

Another term describing the Roaring 20s.

What is the Jazz Age?