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Vocabulary Controversial Issues Laws and Court Cases Politics and the Economy Popular Culture Potpourri

This is the new type of young woman in the 1920s. A 100

What is the flapper? A 100

These were illegal bars that operated behind storefronts and pool rooms. A 200

What are speakeasies? A 200

These are the methods of communicating information to large numbers of people. A 300

What is mass media? A 300

This is a set of religious beliefs based on a literal interpretation of the Bible. A 400

What is fundamentalism? A 400

This is offering workers higher wages and some benefits. A 500

What is welfare capitalism? A 500

John T. Scopes was arrested in Tennessee for teaching this. B 100

What is evolution? B 100

This group increased its membership by hiring salesmen to go door to door. B 200

What is the KKK? B 200

The main targets of the KKK were now African Americans as well as one of these three other groups of people. B 300

Who were Catholics, Jews, or immigrants? B 300

Marcus Garvey urged African Americans to do this in the 1920s. B 400

What is return to Africa? B 400

Americans feared this group of people because they were openly against American values. B 500

Who were the Communists? B 500

This is the Amendment that allowed Prohibition. C 100

What is the 18 th Amendment? C 100

During Prohibition, people could not sell, manufacture, or do this with alcohol. C 200

What is transport? C 200

This Supreme Court case stated that the government could silence free speech whenever there is a “clear and present danger”. C 300

What is Schenk v. United States? C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

These two men were executed for murdering two Massachusetts shoe company employees and stealing $15,000. C 400

Who were Sacco and Vanzetti? C 400

This law allowed Prohibition to be enforced. C 500

What is the Volstead Act? C 500

Many consumers in the 1920s began to buy products with this. D 100

What is credit? D 100

This president’s administration is remembered for its many scandals. D 200

Who was Harding? D 200

This scandal involved bribes in exchange for the use of oil fields in California and Wyoming. D 300

What is the Teapot Dome Scandal? D 300

Republican presidents in the 1920s tended to believe in this “hands-off” approach to the economy. D 400

What is laissez-faire? D 400

This president, who succeeded Harding, was well known for his pro-business beliefs. D 500

Who was Coolidge? D 500

This musical style emerged in the 1920s. E 100

What is jazz? E 100

Zora Neale Hurston, of Eatonville, took part in this movement. E 200

What is the Harlem Renaissance? E 200

This was a major new development in movies of the 1920s. E 300

What is the addition of sound? E 300

A famous pilot from the 1920s. E 400

Who was Charles Lindbergh or Amelia Earhart? E 400

This man was seven time world heavyweight boxing champion. E 500

Who is Jack Dempsey? E 500

This was the movement of African Americans from the South to the North. F 100

What is the Great Migration? F 100

One of the most well known baseball players of all time. F 200

Who was Babe Ruth? F 200

This is the fear of Communism. F 300

What is the Red Scare? F 300

One problem with this international agreement was that there was no way to enforce it. F 400

What is the Kellogg-Briand Pact? F 400

This new invention brought Americans together and helped form a national culture. F 500

What is the radio? F 500

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