Impacts of the Automobile
Prohibition
Women & Minorities in the 1920s
Economy of the 1920s
Pop Culture in the 1920's
Presidents & Politics in the 1920s
100

Holland ____________

Tunnel

100

What is Prohibition (Which Amendment and what did it outlaw)? 

18th Amendment outlawed alcohol

100

What made women start to change their appearance and attitude?

Work experience during the war

100

What flourished while Calvin Coolidge was President?

American Industries

100

Which magazine first appeared in 1923?

Time 

100

The Teapot Dome scandal involved President Warren G. _____________'s Secretary of the Interior

Harding

200

Smaller ____________

yards

200

Which Amendment repealed prohibition?

21st

200

Young women dressing in ways that outraged their parents were called:

Flappers

200

A booming ______________________ was associated with the economy of the 1920's.

stock market

200

Who was the famous English comedic actor and filmmaker of the 1920s?

Charlie Chaplin

200

Who assumed the presidency after Harding died of a heart attack?

Calvin Coolidge

300

Route ____________

66

300

Illegal transportation of alcohol is called:

Bootlegging

300

What was the center of the nation's black intellectual and cultural life?

Harlem

300

Industrial ______________________ was associated with the economy of the 1920's.

growth

300

Who flew nonstop from NY to Paris in 33.5 hours?

 Charles Lindbergh

300

What was John T. Scopes arrested for?

Teaching evolution

400

Paved ______________

roads

400

Who was the most famous bootlegger?

Al Capone

400

What is suffrage?

Right to vote

400

A recklessness about __________________ was associated with the economy of the 1920s.

spending

400

Name one popular sports figure from the 1920s

Red Grange, Knute Rockne, Jack Dempsey, Babe Ruth

400

Who won the election of 1928?

Herbert Hoover

500

Driveways and ________________

Garages

500

What were speakeasies?

Places that illegally sold Alcohol

500

Which Amendment gave women suffrage?

19th

500

How did most investors respond to warnings about the stock market?

They ignored them

500

Who was the popular baseball player that hit 60 homeruns in 1927?

Babe Ruth

500

Coolidge placed high ___________ on foreign imports to help American manufacturers.

tariffs

600

Shopping ____________________

Centers

600

What 3 things did people believe alcohol would lead to?

Crime, abuse, accidents on the job

600

Louis Armstrong was a famous ____________ musician.

jazz

600

A reckless attitude toward ____________ was a major factor that brought about the 1929 stock market crash and the depression that followed

credit

600

Name one popular writer from the 1920s.

F. Scott Fitzgerald, Sinclair Lewis, Ernest Hemingway, TS Eliot

600

What 3 things did modernists believe that traditional morals caused?

wars, slavery, social problems