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2 1920s Jeopardy

3 1920s people

4 President from 1921-1923- considered the worst ever by historians

5 Warren G. Harding

6 The man who led the 1920s Black Pride Movement and founded the UNIA-wanted blacks to return to Africa

7 Marcus Garvey

8 Famous black poet of the Harlem Renaissance

9 Langston Hughes

10 The women of the 1920s who wore shorter skirts, shorter hair, smoked and danced wildly to Jazz

11 Flappers

12 Nickname for the People who smuggled alcohol illegally

13 Bootleggers

14 Famous 1920s mafia Chicago gangster who ran a multi- million dollar alcohol bootlegging industry

15 Al Capone- “Scarface”

16 The leader of the Untouchables who brought down the famous mafia Chicago gangster

17 Elliot Ness

18 The young pilot who was the first fly across the Atlantic ocean in his “Spirit of St. Louis.”

19 Charles Lindbergh

20 The man who founded the most profitable automaker in the world during the 20s.

21 Henry Ford

22 Famous New York Yankees baseball player of the 1920s- hit 61 home runs in one season

23 Babe Ruth

24 People who believed that society should not have a government

25 Anarchists

26 Co-founder of the NAACP who fought against the lynching of the KKK enemies in the South

27 William E. Dubois

28 Marcus Garvey’s ideas of black separatism contrasted of which 2 men who sought for African Americans to stay and fight for integration rather than separate?

29 William E. Dubois

30 Booker T. Washington

31 The Attorney General of the United States who conducted many raids on socialist and anarchist headquarters across the USA

32 A. Mitchell Palmer

33 He was convicted of teaching evolution in Dayton, Tenn. and fined $100

34 John T. Scopes

35 The racist judge from Massachusetts who ordered the execution of Saco and Vanzetti

36 Judge Webster Thayer

37 The Supreme Court judge who supported the rights of socialists, communists and anarchists

38 Justice Charles Evans Hughes

39 This constitutional amendment that Prohibited the sale, distribution, and trafficking of alcoholic beverages. the ________th amendment.(____________ _______)

40 18 th, (Prohibition)

41 The great killing with Tommy Guns of Al Capone’s rival gangsters in Chicago by men disguised as police officers

42 St Valentines Day Massacre

43 This constitutional amendment gave women’s right to vote (suffrage)______th amendment

44 19th

45 This law ended prohibition in 1933._______th amendment

46 21 st

47 This consumer buying method allowed many Americans to buy now and pay later

48 Credit-installment buying

49 Scandal involving the President’s Secretary of Interior and a bribe.______________ Dome Scandal

50 Teapot Dome Scandal

51 During this case a man was falsely tried and convicted of murder because he was an anarchist and an immigrant.

52 The Saco-Vanzetti Trial

53 The Harlem Renaissance can best be described as a rebirth of _______________culture, arts and music.

54 Black culture

55 What was the name of the new and popular music of the 1920s?______________

56 Jazz

57 The first radio station of the United States

58 KDKA radio Pittsburgh

59 The first feature-length film to feature “talkie” sound was _____________________ _____

60 The Jazz Singer

61 The 1920s are sometimes called the “________________20s” because an incredible amount of __________________in society (socially and consumerism) occurred.

62 The 1920s are sometimes called the “Roaring 20s” because an incredible amount of change in society (socially and consumerism) occurred

63 Why was Prohibition so difficult to enforce-especially in chicago?________________ _______________________ ____________________

64 1. Corruption- police, courts, people paid off-Capone basically ran the city 2. The law was so unpopular and many people broke it

65 The “Enemies of the Klan”?

66 the “Enemies” of the Klan Catholics, Jews, blacks, immigrants, Asians, Mexicans, drug dealers, “wild women” (flappers) and the Catholic Pope

67 . In the 1920s, the Saco and Vanzetti Case, the Red Scare and the activities of the KKK all represented threats to ________________ of beliefs and racism.

68 Diversity, tolerance, freedom


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