Terms
Terms... again
Names
Changes in Life and Society
Melting Pot
100
The new style of music that came out of the Harlem Renaissance.
Jazz
100
The legal ban of alcohol in America.
Prohibition
100
The Chicago crime boss that controlled the illegal liquor trade in the Midwest.
Al Capone
100
A new way of making things in which the product moves down a conveyor and is completed in several steps by workers.
Assembly Line
100
What day is 8th grade graduation?
June 3, 2015
200
The terrible scandal involving members of President Harding's cabinet.
Teapot Dome
200
Communications designed to reach a large audience.
Mass Media
200
Famous baseball player who helped bring fans back to the baseball parks after the World Series scandal in 1919.
Babe Ruth
200
Women who chose to embrace the new rights given to them and were always eager to try something new. (Hairstyles, dances, behavior, etc.)
Flappers
200
What is the number one movie in America right now?
Furious 7
300
A person who believes that the US should stay out of all other nations' affairs except in matters of self-defense.
Isolationist
300
Includes the songs, dances, fashions, and slang expression of a given time period.
Popular Culture
300
Famous jazz musician who became a major African American celebrity.
Louis Armstrong
300
The artistic and musical movement involving African Americans in the 1920's.
Harlem Renaissance
300
What Asian country was affected by a massive earthquake and several aftershocks over the weekend?
Nepal
400
People who chose to live in a country other than their own.
Expatriates
400
Writers and artists who saw the 20's as a bad thing and wanted progressive reform back because they saw little hope for America's future.
The Lost Generation
400
Man credited for being the first person to fly across the Atlantic by himself.
Charles Lindbergh
400
The President who took over for Harding who helped to clean up the Republican Party after all of the scandals.
Calvin Coolidge
400
What movie star, known for his comedy, was the star of the silent film, "The Kid?"
Charlie Chaplin
500
The movement in which people believed in the literal meaning of the Bible.
Fundamentalism
500
What two groups gained power in the 1920's due to the Great Migration.
NAACP & Ku Klux Klan
500
The African American leader who encouraged African Americans to move back to Africa and form their own separate nation.
Marcus Garvey
500
The term given to the style of government in which it allows businesses to operate unregulated.
Laissez-Faire
500
What is the exact date of the Stock Market Crash of 1929?
October 28, 1929