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Amendment that composed of groups opposed to the making and consuming of alcohol .Supported legislation to ban alcohol The 18th amendment.
Thanks to this amendment prohibition was imposed by a constitutional amendment that made it illegal to manufacture, transport, and sell alcoholic beverages. 18th amendment.
speakeasies? This were created as places for people to drink alcoholic beverages.
bootleggers This made and smuggled alcohol illegally.
Prohibition was repealed by the ____ Amendment. The 21st amendment.
African american moved.. South to North
Georgia O’Keeffe An artist known for urban scenes and, later, paintings of the Southwest
F. Scott Fitzgerald A novelist who wrote about the Jazz Age of the 1920s
John Steinbeck A novelist who portrayed the strength of poor migrant workers during the 1930s
Aaron Copland and George Gershwin Composers who wrote uniquely American music
Jacob Lawrence A painter who chronicled the experiences of the Great Migration through art
Langston Hughes A poet who combined the experiences of African and American cultural roots
Define Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong Jazz musicians; Bessie Smith, a blues singer
Whats Black Tuesday October 29, 1929. On this date, share prices on the New York Stock Exchange completely collapsed, becoming a pivotal factor in the emergence of the Great Depression.
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