A famous baseball player, played for the Yankees.
Babe Ruth
Promised a "return to normalcy"
Harding
First "talking" picture
The Jazz Singer
Date of Stock Market Crash
October 1929
Both the Emergency Quota Act and National Origins Act limited...
Immigration.
Jazz Musician, played the trumpet.
Louis Armstrong
Said "The Business of America is Business"
Coolidge
Women who challenged social norms
Flapper
A pact that outlawed war as a means to resolve disputes
Kellog-Briand Pact
1920s' Presidents in order (DALEY DOUBLE)
Harding, Coolidge, Hoover
Flew solo over the Atlantic Ocean.
Charles Lindbergh
A group of President Harding's friends who were named to political office
Allowed people to hear sports, entertainment, and news
The Radio
First Catholic candidate
Al Smith (ran against Hoover in 1928)
The Volstead Act dealt with...
Prohibition
Charlie Chaplin
Coolidge's nickname
"Silent Cal"
Trial involving Fundamentalists and Evolutionists
Scopes "Monkey" Trial
True or False: A dry candidate is PRO-prohibition.
True.
The Harlem Renaissance was a "flowering" of what culture?
African American
Italian Anarchists, sentenced to death. (Must name both for points)
Sacco & Vanzetti
Biggest scandal of Harding's administration
Teapot Dome Scandal
Jazz begin in...
New Orleans
This corporation offered emergency loans to band and other businesses to prevent bankruptcies.
Reconstruction Finance Corp.
What member of Harding's cabinet affected the US economy in the 1920's?
Andrew Mellon