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Roaring 20sDiscrimination of the 1920s Music of the 1920s Crime in the 1920s $100 $200 $300 $400 $500
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Roaring 20s for $100 He became known as the “Sultan of Swat” after hitting 29 homeruns in a single baseball season George Herman “Babe Ruth
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Roaring 20s for $200 Known as “Lucky Lindy”, he became the first pilot to fly non-stop across the Atlantic Ocean Charles Lindbergh
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Roaring 20s for $300 A literary movement which celebrated Black culture in America Harlem Renaissance
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Roaring 20s for $400 A term to describe the rebellious women from the 1920s with a fondness for dancing and brash actions. Flapper
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Roaring 20s for $500 Author of the following poem: I, too, sing America. I am the darker brother. They send me to eat in the kitchen when company comes, But I laugh, And eat well, And grow strong. Tomorrow, I'll be at the table when company comes. Nobody'll dare say to me, "Eat in the kitchen,” then. Besides, they'll see how beautiful I am and be ashamed— I, too, am America. Langston Hughes
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Discrimination for $100 During the 1920s, the KKK began to target this group of people in addition to African Americans Immigrants (Jews and Catholics)
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Discrimination for $200 An economic system characterized by government control over manufacturing Communism
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Constitutional Convention for $300 During “Red Summer”, this group became the target of physical attacks in several US cities African Americans
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Discrimination for $400 A term to describe the period following WWI when the fear of communism spread to the U.S. and caused a wave of hysteria Red Scare
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Discrimination for $500 A case that proved many Americans had an unreasonable fear of foreigners Sacco and Vanzetti Trial
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Music for $100 A music style which originated in African American communities; characterized by syncopation and improvisation Jazz
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Music for $200 A street in New York which became the heart of the Popular Music Industry Tin Pan Alley
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Music for $300 A social establishment in Harlem which catered to White audiences Cotton club
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Music for $400 Nicknamed Satchmo, he was a popular jazz musician and trumpet player Louis Armstrong
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Music for $500 A songwriter featured here who mixed the popular beat of the day along with the legend of Ragtime. Irving Berlin
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Crime for $100 The infamous gangster who made his fortune in bootlegging, gambling, and prostitution Al Capone
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Crime for $200 Prohibition – this change to the Constitution made the sale, consumption, and production of alcohol illegal 18 th amendment
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Crime for $300 An illegal bar in which alcohol was sold during the 1920s speakeasy
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Crime for $400 Lawyers argued over whether this topic could be taught in public schools during the Scopes Trial Evolution
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Crime for $500 A religious movement which advocated a literal interpretation of the Bible Fundamentalism
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