Prohibition
Women's Rights
Sports
Technology
Crime/Gangs
100

What was the 18th amendment?

Prohibition 

100

What amendment allowed women to vote?

19th amendment 

100

This player changed the game of baseball

Babe Ruth

100

Famous for using the assembly line to quickly and cheaply manufacture cars.

Henry Ford


100

What is the name of one of the biggest mob bosses during the Roaring 20s?

Al Capone

200

What were speakeasies?

Underground/illegal bars

200

What is one person that spoke at the Seneca falls convention

Lucretia Mott or Stanton

200

In 1925, John Logie Baird invented this item which changed the face of entertainment.

Television 

200

Most powerful criminal group in the 20's.

Mafia

300

This was the name of a person who transported illegal liquor during Prohibition.

Bootlegger

300

Where was the Seneca falls convention held and what year?

New York, 1848

300

The seventeen-year-old female pitcher that struck out Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig.

Jackie Mitchell

300

A new, innovative way to produce goods in a factory which made production far more efficient and profitable

Assembly line


300

Gave criminals more power than ever in the 20's.

Prohibition

400

A group that asked its members only to vote for people who would ban the use of alcohol

Anti Saloon League

400

With the demise of the Old American league, this gentleman made sure that the new leagues fielded white only teams.

Cap Anson

400

When was the traffic light invented?

1923

400

These were a group of men who made a business from selling alcohol to bars. They often had turf wars when men from other groups would sell alcohol on their turf.

Gangsters


500

What is the Volstead Act?

Prohibition law

500

What year was the radio invented?

1922

500

When they infiltrated the system and assigned or designated territory

Organized Crime