A nickname that describe the women of the 1920's who went against traditional women's behavior
Who is a Flapper?
The key ideas and belief's a person hold's
What are values?
This group grew dramatically and their soul purpose was to get rid of African Americans and Immigrants.
Who is the Klu Klux Klan?
Was once a ballplayer that became a preacher who believed in fundamentalism.
Who is Billy Sunday?
A new form of mass entertainment that used film makers for production.
What are movies?
An African American woman who was one of the leading figures of the Harlem Renaissance.
Who is Zora Neale Hurston?
A literal interpretation of the bible
What is fundamentalism?
The most controversial of Darwin's ideas
What is evolution?
The Three time candidate for president and led the prosecution
Who is William Jennings Bryan?
A product that grew due to a man that played his records over it.
What is a radio?
She became the first woman governor of the nation after winning the election in 1924
Who is Nelly Tayloe Ross?
A term used for people who smuggled liquor.
Who are Bootleggers?
Perhaps the most famous criminal lawyer in the country
Who is Clarence Darrow?
A music genre that blended together several music forms and much of it was improvised.
What is jazz?
Illegal bars that served alcohol.
What are speakeasies?
Another fundamentalist who liked the glamour of the flappers but their religion was in the fundamentalist tradition.
Who is Aimee Semple McPherson?
This company brought African Americans together and put them into the main stream of literature.
What is The National League's magazine.
This is a time where many Southern African Americans migrated into Norther cities such as Chicago and Detroit.
What is the great migration?
An African American who influenced other African Americans to do stuff independently without the help of a white man.
Who is Marcus Garvey?
Who is Louis Armstrong?