Women's Right to Vote
Changes in Gender Roles
1920s Culture
Super Hard Bonus Round
Prohibition
100

This was the Amendment that gave women the right to vote.

19th

100

This fashion trend may be a cause or effect of new dances and music.

Less restrictive and less concealing clothing.

100

This nickname for the 1920s related to a new form of music that became popular at the time.

Jazz Age

100

This president of the 1920s is known for letting big business do what they wanted.

Calvin Coolidge.

100

These were the manufacturers of illegal alcohol

Moonshiners

200

Increasing rights for our citizens, including the right to vote, reflected this foreign policy idea.

Moral diplomacy.

200

This unhealthy habit, previously seen as being for men only, becomes popular among women.

Smoking cigarettes.

200

This nickname for the 1920s was intended to reflect the massive economic growth of the time.

The Roaring 20s

200
In the Teapot Dome scandal, one of President Harding's advisors gave away this.

Federal land and oil reserves.

200

These were the transporters of illegal alcohol.

Bootleggers

300

Women in this part of the country got the right to vote first, likely reflecting the need for independence in a tough environment.

The West.

300
Women who adopted the new trends and fashions are known as these.

Flappers.

300

This item is mass-produced for the first time in the 1920s, particularly by the Ford company.

Automobiles.

300

In the Scopes "monkey trial", a Tennessee man was put on trial for doing this.

Teaching evolution.

300

This was the Amendment that created Prohibition.

18th

400

He was the president at the time women were given the right to vote.

Woodrow Wilson

400

This newly popular technology allows women to go where they want.

The automobile.

400

This 1920s invention allowed bands and music to become popular nationwide.

The radio.

400

Also famous because his baby was kidnapped, this was the first man to fly alone across the Atlantic Ocean.

Charles Lindbergh.

400

This was the Amendment that reversed Prohibition.

21st.

500

This was the first state to give women the right to vote.

Wyoming.

500

This style of haircut becomes more popular for women

The bob, or short haircut.
500

This 1920s invention allowed food to be preserved for long times.

The refrigerator/freezer.

500

This activist advocated for creating a country in Africa that African-Americans could return to where they would not be discriminated against.

Marcus Garvey.

500

Historically tied to the brewing industry, this group lost power during World War I, and many think this was a cause of Prohibition.

German-Americans.