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20/21st - Davis - SVHS - The Roaring Twenties

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The new law made it illegal to make, sell or transport liquor.   Prohibition  
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To obtain liquor illegally, drinkers went underground to hidden saloons known as   Speakeasies  
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People who smuggled alcohol in from Canada, Cuba and the West Indies.   Bootleggers  
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Chicago became notorious as the home of what famous bootlegger, who netted over $60 million a year?   Al Capone  
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They found all truth in the bible – including science & evolution.   Fundamentalists  
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The Science teacher who was willing to challenge Tennessee's new law that made it a crime to teach evolution.   John Scopes  
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An emancipated young woman who embraced the new fashions and urban attitudes during the 1920's.   A Flapper  
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A set of principles granting greater sexual freedom to men than to women that required women to observe stricter standards of behavior than men did.   Double-Standard  
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Charles Lindbergh took off from NYC in this and arrived in Paris 33 hours later to a hero’s welcome.   Spirit of St. Louis  
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Between 1910 and 1920, this saw hundreds of thousands of African Americans move north to big cities.   The Great Migration  
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During the 1920's for the first time more Americans were living where?   in cities rather than rural communities  
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Was considered a world of anonymous crowds, strangers, moneymakers, and pleasure seekers where the environment demanded changes in thinking and everyday life and was a world of competition and change.   Urban Life  
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Was considered to be safe, with close personal ties, hard work and morals.   Rural Life  
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One example of the clash between city & farm was the passage of the ___th Amendment in 1920 banning the production, sales, and transportation of liquor.   18th - Prohibition  
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Did many Americans at this time period feel that drinking was a sin?   NO!  
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What was so unique about the 21st Amendment in 1933?   Only time in history a U.S. Amendment (18th) is repealed putting an end to Prohibition  
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Who was the most famous trial lawyer of the era and hired to defend John Scopes?   Clarence Darrow  
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Who was the three-time Democratic presidential nominee hired to prosecute John Scopes?   William Jennings Bryan  
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Was a fight over evolution and the role of science and religion in public schools and in American Society.   The Scopes Trial  
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What did women begin doing in the 1920's that would have ruined their reputations in earlier years?   smoking cigarettes, drinking in public, talking openly about sex, and began viewing marriage as more of an equal partnership.  
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During the 1920's many women entered the workplace as nurses, teachers, librarians, & secretaries but at the same time they   earned less than men and were kept out of many traditional male jobs  
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What contributed to the decline of American birthrates during the 1920's?   birth control information became widely available  
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As the 1920s unfolded, many features of the modern family emerged such as marriage being based on   romantic love  
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Enrollment in high schools ____________ between 1914 and 1926.   quadrupled  
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Newspaper circulation rose and mass-circulation magazines flourished with the increase in   Literacy  
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Was the most powerful communications medium to emerge in the 1920s.   the radio  
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Was a larger than life American hero who played for Yankees, he hit 60 homers in 1927.   Babe Ruth  
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Made the first nonstop solo flight across the Atlantic.   Charles Lindbergh  
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Some writers of the time period were so soured by American culture that they chose to settle in Europe forming a group called   the Lost Generation  
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What became the largest black urban community?   Harlem, NY  
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Who is considered the most important and influential musician in the history of jazz?   Louis Armstrong  
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