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100

When African American soldiers returned from WWI they found a shortage of what

Jobs

100

Primary goal of this organization was to end discrimination against African Americans

NAACP

100

This was the unofficial capital of african american culture in the 1920's

Harlem

100

This new vehicle spread effects of urbanization into rural areas

automobile

100

Places where liquor was sold illegally

Speakeasies

100

Founder of an organization for African Americans that promoted self reliance

Marcus Garvey

200

Members from this group grew dramatically in the 1920's as members hoped to preserve their place in society as influence of urban America grew

Ku Klux Klan

200
Distribution of this was the foundation of vast and wealthy criminal empires

Liquor 

200

A key slogan for members of the UNIA was 

Back to Africa

200

The guilt of this individual was never in doubt during his trial over evolution being taught in schools

John Scopes

200

Religious beliefs based on a strict interpretation of the Bible

Fundamentalism

200

Producer of a controversial film that introduced new filmmaking techniques

D.W. Griffith

300

This is credited with helping promote the tremendous literary flowering that took place in NYC in the 1920's

The Crisis

300

Ratification of this amendment allowed more opportunities for women

Nineteenth 

300

The first woman to fly across the Atlantic

Amelia Earhart

300

During Prohibition this was big business in Detroit Michigan which was located across the border from Canada

Liquor Smuggling

300

Lawyer who argued in favor free speech and academic freedom in the Scopes Trial

Clarence Darrow

300

Fundamentalist preacher known for healing the sick

Aimee Semple McPherson

400

This blended several different musical forms from the lower south

Jazz

400

Resistance in the face of white prejudice was a common theme of the work of Claude McKay and who

Langston Hughes

400

Key leader in the formation of the NAACP

WEB Du Bois

400

Key ideas and beliefs a person holds

Values

400

Three time candidate for president who was the prosecutor in the Scopes Trial

William Jennings Bryan

500

The Scopes trial pitted academic freedom and teachings of modern science against what

Evolution

500

Speakeasies were a way many americans got around the restrictions that resulted from this

Prohibition

500
Most rural women did not approve of these type of women

flappers

500

Theory that the species alive today are the result of millions of years of development

Evolution

500

African American who won acclaim for her short stories, plays, novels, and nonfiction

Zora Neale Hurston