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Harlem Renaissance
Prohibition
Women During the 1920s
100

This type of music became popular during the Roaring Twenties.

Jazz

100

Name one push factor for the Great Migration. 

Jim Crow Laws, hate groups and crimes, debt, etc.

100

When alcohol was illegal to sell or manufacture in the U.S.

Prohibition

100
This was the nickname for women who wore short skirts, cut their hair short, and were independent.

Flappers

200

This event marked the end of the Roaring Twenties.

Stock Market Crash

200

Thousands of African-Americans moved to this neighborhood in New York City.

Harlem

200

People who made or smuggled alcohol were called this. 

Bootleggers 

200

What did women take up during WWI?

Working/Jobs

300

Name a famous singer/musician from the Jazz Age.

Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Bessie Smith, etc.

300

This was the name of the event in which thousands of African-Americans relocated to the North. 

Great Migration

300

He was one of the most famous gangsters of all time.

Al Capone 

300
This amendment gave women the right to vote.

19th

400

This was a popular art movement of the 1920s.

Art Deco

400

What was the pull factor for African-Americans in the north?

Jobs in factories 

400

These were secretive nightclubs.

Speakeasies 

400

Women were expected to do this before the 1920s.

Stay at home and take care of their children.

500

This helped create a bustling economy during the 1920s. (Hint: Most people bought things on this)

Consumer Credit 

500

This man rejected influences of white poets and wrote with rhythmic meter of blues and jazz.

Langston Hughes 

500

This amendment ended Prohibition.

21st

500

Name one way in which marriage and motherhood was much easier on women during the 1920s.

Packaged and prepared food and new inventions.