PEOPLE
PROSPERITY AND PRODUCTION
CULTURE
THE CREATIVE 1920S
RELIGIONS OF TH 1920s
100
He developed the Model T, shortened the work day, raised wages and tried to regulate morality and personal behavior of his workers.
Who is Henry Ford?
100
Containing 4 basic components: the frame, the front axle, the power plant, and the rear axle, this is Henry Ford's new design of the automobile.
What is the Model T?
100
One of the most disruptive issues of the 1920s. It was strictly enforced in some regions and widely ignored in others.
What was prohibition?
100
Frequently referred to as the _______ era, this 1920s popular type of music originated from several culturals.
What is Jazz?
100
Religious leaders of the 1920s preached many sermons and wrote books denouncing the evils of these two things.
What are alcohol and popular entertainment?
200
He set a new baseball record, hitting 60 home runs in a single season.
Who is Babe Ruth?
200
A scientific-management technique developed to help factories make goods faster.
What is the ASSEMBLY LINE.
200
They enjoyed defying traditional standards of female behavior, for example they started to wear short, "bobbed" hair.
What is a flapper?
200
This type of music grew out of a long history of slave music and religious spirituals.
What are the blues?
200
To compette with modern entertainment, religious leaders began using this to spread their message of morality.
What is Hollywood-style entertainment?
300
He was the head of the Chicago underworld, ruling a small army of mobsters in order to gain control over liquor sales.
Who is Al Capone?
300
A craze in that allowed Americans in the 1920's to use their new automobiles to "hit the road " on their time opposed to schedule trains.
What is AUTO TOURISM?
300
He organized a top squad of young detectives to go after Al Capone and other gangsters.
Who was Elliot Ness?
300
A 1920s jazz trumpeter who moved to Chicago and joined King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band.
Who is Louis Armstrong?
300
A 1920s Protestant group that resisted many of the new practices of the Protestant groups. They believed that every word of the Bible should be regarded at literally true.
What is Fundamentalist?
400
He was the 1st man to fly solo across the Atlantic ocean in his plane SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS.
Who is Charles Linbergh?
400
He supported the theory of SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT, which was based on the edea that every kind of work could be broken down into a series of smaller tasks.
Who is Ffrederick W. Taylor?
400
What 1920s invention changed the social life of teenagers?
What is the automobile?
400
F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel portraying the emptiness of one man's pursuit of money and social status.
What is "The Great Gatsby"?
400
Group offering to defend any teacher who would test the constitutionality of the law forbidding the teaching of the theory of human evolution.
What is the American Civil Liberties Union>
500
A Chicago defense attorney who represented John Scopers for taught Darwinism in his classroom.
Who is Clarence Darrow?
500
The first of these aired from Pittsburg in 1920.
What is RADIO BROADCAST?
500
Name of the 2 most popular grocery chain stores in the 1920s.
What are the A&P and the Piggly Wiggly?
500
Contruction started in the 1920s on one of these 2 famous landmarks
What is the Empire State Building or the Chrysler Building?
500
Multidenominational meetings that might include faith healers, people speaking in tongues or unfamiliar languages.
What is a Penticostal revival?