Roaring 1920s no.1
Cold War
Changing Rights no.1
Roaring 1920s no.2
Changing Rights no.2
100

What was Prohibition supposed to outlaw?

Alcohol

100

Name two superpower countries

USSR and USA

100

Forced removal of Aboriginal children from their families

The Stolen Generations

100

These young women behaved in non-traditional ways, they defied traditional ideas of proper dress and behaviour.

Flappers

100

Bus ride to highlight discrimination

The Freedom Rides

200

People who smuggled liquor during Prohibition.

Bootleggers

200

Political ideology where everyone is meant to be equal

Communism

200

High Court decision relating to Aboriginal land rights

The Mabo Decision

200

Famous Chicago gangters

Al Capone

200

One of the first Aboriginal people to attend university

Charles Perkins

300

The roaring 1920s is also known as _________________________

The Jazz Age

300

Fill in the missing word: 

The __________ Wall

Berlin

300

Government policy absorbing Aboriginal people into white society

Assimilation

300

Gangster weapon

Machine Gun

300

Structure set up on the lawns of old Parliament House

Aboriginal Tent Embassy

400

This new technology helped to create a common culture in the United States as people heard the same news, ads, and music.

Radio

400

American President during the Cuban Missile crisis

JFK

400

Policy giving Aboriginal people a greater say over their lives

Self-determination

400

A jazz dance that embodied the jazz age with wild and reckless moves. Took over dance halls and ballrooms in the 1920s.

Charleston

400

The 1967 Referendum was about counting Aboriginal people in the ________ .

census

500

The massacre Capone was blamed, but not arrested for

St. Valentines Massacre

500

Political ideology involving free enterprise

Capitalism

500

American civil rights leader who made the "I Have a Dream Speech".

Martin Luther King Jr

500

This amendment banned the manufacture, transport, or sale of alcohol in the United States throughout the 1920s.

The 18th Amendment

500

Aboriginal protest held in 1938.

Day of Mourning