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100

What was the name given to the young, unconventional woman of the 1920s who bobbed her hair and wore shorter skirts?

Flapper

100

The period from 1920 to 1933 during which the sale and manufacture of alcohol was illegal.

Prohibition

100

What mass-production technique pioneered by Henry Ford drastically lowered the cost of the automobile?

The Assembly Line

100

Baseball's biggest star whose home runs made him a national celebrity.

Babe Ruth

100

The trial that debated the teaching of evolution in public schools.

The Scopes Trial

200

This new form of music, characterized by improvisation and syncopated rhythms, became the soundtrack of the decade.

Jazz

200

What amendment to the Constitution granted women the right to vote in 1920?

19th Amendment

200

This buying method allowed consumers to purchase goods like refrigerators and cars and pay for them over time.

Installment Buying

200

The most famous gangster who profited heavily from bootlegging alcohol in Chicago

Al Capone

200

This group, which saw a major revival in the 1920s, promoted nativism, anti-Catholicism, and white supremacy.

KKK

300

What were the illegal, secret bars that served alcohol during Prohibition called?

Speakeasies

300

President Harding's political slogan, which promised a return to simpler pre-war life.

Return to Normalcy

300

The rapid and widespread ownership of this invention (a main driver of the economy) led to the growth of suburbs and new road systems

Automobile/ Model T Ford

300

Pioneering aviator who completed the first solo, non-stop transatlantic flight in 1927.

Charles Lindbergh

300

The fear and prejudice against foreign-born people; a major theme in the decade's politics.

Nativism

400

This movement of African American literary, artistic, and musical expression was centered in a famous New York neighborhood.

The Harlem Renaissance

400

This widespread fear of a communist takeover in the U.S. led to the Palmer Raids and increased nativism.

The Red Scare

400

The unregulated purchase of stocks with a small down payment, which fueled the "Bull Market" but caused instability.

Buying on Margin

400

African American leader who promoted black nationalism, a "Back to Africa" movement, and founded the UNIA.

Marcus Gravey

400

What was the key difference between Fundamentalism and Modernism in the 1920s cultural wars?

Fundamentalism: Literal interpretation of the Bible; Modernism: Embracing scientific and secular values.

500

What classic novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald captures the extravagance and underlying moral decay of the Jazz Age?

The Great Gatsby

500

What major scandal involved President Harding's officials illegally leasing government oil reserves for bribes?

The Teapot Dome Scandal

500

What was the major economic event in October 1929 that signaled the end of the Roaring Twenties and the start of a depression?

The Stock Market Crash

500

Poet and central figure of the Harlem Renaissance best known for poems like "The Negro Speaks of Rivers."

Langston Hughes

500

The Quota System laws of the 1920s were designed to severely restrict immigration from which two regions of the world?

Southern and Eastern Europe (and Asia