The Roaring 20’s Chapter 13.

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The Roaring 20’s Chapter 13

Get out your roaring 20’s packets Prohibition Women’s suffrage Life during the 1920’s Sports and 1920’s heroes Flappers 1920’s slang

Key Players

1920’s Key Players (athletes) Babe Ruth Lou Gehrig Ty Cobb “Rube” Foster “Red” Grange Bill Tilden Bobby Jones Jack Dempsey Johnny Weissmuller Gertrude Ederle

1920’s Key Players (Musicians/Actors) Louis Armstrong Rudolph Valentino Scott Joplin George Gershwin Charlie Chaplin Buster Keaton Greta Garbo Will Rogers

1920’s Key Players (Presidents/Police) Warren Harding Wayne Wheeler Calvin Coolidge J. Edgar Hoover Klu Klux Klan Mitchell Palmer “Izzy” Einstein “Moe” Smith

1920’s Key Players (Pioneers) Charles Lindbergh Amelia Earhart Carrie Nation Henry Ford