1920s Culture
1920s Culture pt. 2
1920s Politics
1920s Society
Miscellaneous
100

This style of music was brought to northern cities by southern African Americans

What is Jazz?

100

This term describes the fear and distrust towards those deemed as "radicals" during the 1920s. Began due to the Russian Revolution.

What is the Red scare? 

100

These acts, fueled by nativism, led to limits on immigration.

What is the Quota Acts?

100

Name one 1920s president

Harding, Coolidge, or Hoover

100

This man flew from New York to Paris solo and in one flight. 

Who is Charles Lindbergh? 

200

These women rejected traditional values, wore skirts, and attended dance halls, had short hair, etc. 

Who are flappers?

200

Famous bootlegger who got in trouble for tax evasion and spent time in Alcatraz.

Who is Al Capone?

200

What amendment gave American women the right to vote?

19th

200

This is the name given to the movement of large numbers of African Americans from the South to the North in search of better economic opportunity and to escape discrimination.

What is the Great Migration? 

200

Name three groups of people targeted by the KKK in the 1920s

What are African Americans, Jews, immigrants, and Catholics?

300

The first American baseball celebrity.

Babe Ruth

300

The economy grew in the 1920s as consumers began to buy goods they could not normally afford and growing their personal debt by using this method which involved putting money down and paying a monthly fee

What is buying on credit/installement plans?

300

the amendment involving Prohibition

18th amendment

300

The Scopes trial, which was a result of the conflicting views between science and religion, was about whether or not to teach this in schools .

What is evolution?

300
October 29th, 1929

What is Black Tuesday? The Stock Market Crash

400

People used this term to describe the growth in music, dance, literature, theatre, and other forms of art in Harlem in the 1920s. 

What is the Harlem Renaissance?

400

Quota Acts

The 1921 Emergency Quota Act and the 1924 Immigration Act (also known as the Johnson-Reed Act or National Origins Act) established a quota system limiting immigration based on national origin, with the 1924 Act further restricting immigration and making the quotas permanent.

400

While there were lots of economic benefits in the 1920s, what happened to crop prices?

They decreased because of the leftover war surplus.

400

The race based "science" that led to sterilization of many Americans.

What is the Eugenics?

400

These were organized to root out groups who people SUSPECTED of being communist and led to  the mass deportation of immigrants from South and Eastern Europe

 What were the Palmer Raids?

500

A traditional way of thinking, rooted in a literal interpretation of the words of the Bible.  

fundamentalism

500

What new technological device connected Americans and provided entertainment and information in a way that was not previously possible?

What is Radio?

500

Many Americans believed these men were killed because they were immigrants with radical beliefs

Who are Sacco and Vanzetti?

500

In order to efficiently transport, produce and sell illegal alcohol this type of illegal activity became rampant across America 

What is organzied crime? 
500

Henry Ford's mass production of this vehicle led to more jobs in several other industries

What is the Model T?