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Jazz

Women’s Lives

PROHIBITION

ENTERTAINMENT

FARMERS & WORKERS

PRESIDENTS

JAZZ WOMEN'S LIVES PROHIBITION ENTERTAINMENT FARMERS & WORKERS PRESIDENTS $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

Jazz originated In this city.

New Orleans

He was a singer, trumpet player and jazz pioneer.

Louis Armstrong

The predecessor to Jazz, created by Scott Joplin.

Ragtime

The part of a jazz concert that symbolizes the freedom of the 1920's.

The solo.

with European melodies These were combined with European melodies and African American work songs to create jazz.

African Tribal Rhythms.

The amendment that gave women the right to vote.

The 19th Amendment.

Women who wore short skirts, cut their hair, and broke the rules of society.

Flappers

The event that forced many women to work outside the home.

World War I

men in the Constitution The proposed law that would give women the same status as men in the Constitution

Equal Rights Amendment

The women's group that brought about prohibition.

The Women's Christian Temperance Union

transportation of this The sale, manufacturing, and transportation of this product became illegal.

Alcohol

The Constitutional Amendment that created Prohibition.

The 18th Amendment.

this type of organization. The desire for alcohol led to the creation of this type of organization.

Organized Crime

An illegal bar that was common during Prohibition

A speakeasy.

The amendment that repealed Prohibition.

The 21st Amendment.

He was the greatest baseball player of the 1920's.

George Herman "Babe" Ruth

The star of silent films, known as the "Little Tramp."

Charlie Chaplin

The new source of home entertainment during the 1920's.

The radio.

The best part of New York City to find a jazz club.

Harlem

A national feeling created by shared experiences in the entertainment world.

Mass culture.

The period of time when American farmers supplied much of the world with food.

World War I

The economic theory that led to falling crop prices in the 20's.

The law of supply and demand.

An oxymoron where the workers are still contolled by their bosses.

Company Union

The creation by Henry Ford which lowered the value of workers.

The assembly line.

Daily Double!!

these types of products created many jobs after The manufacturing of these types of products created many jobs after the recession of the early 20's.

Consumer Products

He was blamed for the recession and for US involvement in WWI.

Woodrow Wilson

Harding's friend and advisors were known by this name.

The Ohio Gang

A quiet man who was sworn in as President while in his childhood bedroom.

Calvin Coolidge

He created the 14 Points.

Woodrow Wilson

Herbert Hoover defeated him in the election of 1928.

Alfred E. Smith

Double Jeopardy!!

FOREIGN POLICY

XENOPHOBIA

IN THE NEWS

LITERATURE

SOCIAL TRENDS

THE ECONOMY

Foreign Policy Xenophobia In the News Literature Social Trends The Economy $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

The man who created a communist governement in the Soviet Union.

Lenin

The international organization created by the Treaty of Versailles which the US refused to join.

The League of Nations

The result the Washington Conference had on the US and other navies. (Vocab. Word)

Disarmament

A treaty that made war illegal.

The Kellogg- Briand Pact

US troops invaded this country in the 1920's to protect American companies.

Nicaragua

The organization, created during Reconstruction that re-emerged in the 20's.

The Ku Klux Klan

Period of time when the US Govt. arrested thousands of people with unpopular political ideas.

The Red Scare

The law that was passed to limit immigration.

The Emergency Quota Act

A belief that "America was for Americans."

Nativism

The men who were executed because they were foreigners and radicals.

Sacco and Venzetti

This big news sent Albert Fall to prison.

The Teapot Dome Scandal

This first truly affordable car rolls off of the Ford assembly line.

The Model T

Police strike in this city. People are outraged.

Boston

Are you a monkey's uncle or the other way around?

The Scopes Trial

Man flies first solo, non-stop, trans-Atlantic flight.

Charles Lindbergh

A Farewell to Arms

Ernest Hemingway

The Great Gatsby

F. Scott Fitzgerald

Mother to Son & The Negro Speaks of Rivers

Langston Hughes

Wrote about African American folklore.

Zora Neale Hurston

Most famous playwright of the 1920's.

Eugene O'Neill

A short lived but intensely popular activity.

Fad

than it really was, one of the carefree Sounds more painful than it really was, one of the carefree contests of the 20's.

Flagpole Sitting

The Charleston in 26.2 miles.

Marathon Dancing

A cerebral contest; today's most difficult ones are in the New York Times.

Crossword Puzzles

Daily Double!!

The "home"made beverage became popular because of Prohibition.

Bathtub Gin

An economic slump.

Recession

The symbol of a declining stock market.

Bear

10% down gets you the stock.

Buying on margin.

The savior of the economy, only 300 easy payments of $19.95.

Installment buying.

to tell people what they A new idustry created to tell people what they want or need.

Advertising

Final Jeopardy What type of ship was not regulated by the Washington Conference?

Aircraft Carrier