Women
Economics
Racial Tension
1920s Culture & Prohibition
100

Term for rebellious young women fighting against tradition.

Flappers

100

Which group is advertised to the most in the 1920s?

Women

100

Black southerners relocate to northern and midwestern cities to escape racial prejudice in the south.

The Great Migration

100

What common form of entertainment used in the 1920s leads to a rise of a mass culture through media?

The radio.

200

Aside from gaining the right to vote, what other freedoms are women looking for in the 1920s?

Economic & Social

200

Many Americans began to buy products using this method:

Credit or installment plans.

200

Racial tension, violence, and lynchings are examples of what kind of factors related to the Great Migration?

Push factors

200

Rebirth of African American culture in New York City.

Harlem Renaissance
300

The Tennessee Equal Suffrage Association is an example of what type of freedom that women are pushing for in the 1920s?

Political

300

Business leader who used the assembly line means of production for automobiles.

Henry Ford

300

KKK Propaganda film promoted by President Wilson.

The Birth of a Nation

300

What are a public forms of communication that reach large audiences?

Mass media
400

These women's groups worked especially hard to push the government to enact prohibition laws:

Women's Temperance Groups

400

These products were appealing because they introduced new levels of convenience into the lives of consumers.

Appliances

400

A period of anti-communist hysteria which led to a mistrust of immigrants.

The Red Scare

400

These clubs became popular in the 20s because they would sell alcohol illegally and were often owned by gangsters like Al Capone:

Speakeasies

500

This cartoon is expressing support for...

National Prohibition

500

What invention made owning an automobile more affordable by not forcing consumers to purchase a whole new automobile when one part of it breaks?

Interchangeable Parts
500

What was the Red Summer of 1919?

Racial violence & massacres in twenty-six American cities.

500

African American poet who wrote about culture and hope during the Harlem Renaissance?


Langston Hughes