The town that the Lynds named Middletown and wrote a book about.
What is Muncie?
A woman characterized as having short, bobbed hair, short dresses, and embodied youthful rebellion, freedom, and sexual liberation.
What is a flapper?
The artist who used the cubist style and was a frequent attendee of Stein's Paris Salon
Who was Pablo Picasso?
The notorious German-born American bootlegger who moved from Chicago to Cincinnati
Who was George Ramus?
The high school teacher who was who was charged because he taught a theory that denied the story of the Divine Creation of man as Taught in the Bible.
Who was John Scopes?
A pseudoscientific movement that fused evolutionary biology and the philosophy of social Darwinism to assert that certain races are superior or inferior.
What is Eugenics?
The woman who replaced the "Demure, curly-locked Mary Pickford" as Hollywood's brightest starlet.
Who was Clara Bow?
The subculture of intellectuals, artists, and political radicals in Greenwich Village
Who were the Bohemians?
The "King of Chicago's Underworld."
Who was Al Capone?
The respected elder statesman of the Democratic party who ran for the president and and lost on three separate occasions
who was William Jennings Bryan?
The film that romanticized the original KKK and was screened in the white house by Woodrow Wilson (Give name of movie AND director)
what is "Birth of a Nation" by D.W. Griffith?
The Justice who said "Three generations of imbeciles are enough"
Who was Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
Who was Gertrude Stein?
Speakeasies that were squalid and peddled low-quality alchohol
What was a blind pig?
What was the Butler Act?
The article and section of the the constitution that contains instruction on the regulation of naturalization of immigrants.
What is Article 1 Section 8 of the U.S. constitution?
The author who argued for companionate marriage in his book "Revolt of Modern Youth."
Who was Ben Lindsey?
The author who used a stripped down lean style of prose.
Who was Ernest Hemmingway?
The penitentiary that George Remus served in
What was the Atlanta penitentiary?
"Read your Bible!" and "Where Will You Spend Eternity?"
What was the text that the Christian fundamentalists put on their banners during the Scopes trial?
Curtis Curtis Stephenson
Who was the Grand Dragon of the Indiana Klan?
The state that made the "Quickie Divorce" a central pillar of its tourism industry.
What was Nevada?
The composer who made dissonant compositions (the only one that this is attributed to in the social science guide)
Who was Dmitri Shostakovich?
The magazine that walked its readers through the mechanics of a classic "racket" by having them imagine a fictional crime boss.
What was the Harper Monthly Magazine?