Roaring 20 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
In which industry did Guglielmo Marconi and David Sarnoff work | Communications |
uring Prohibition, the people that continued to produce, sell, and transport alcohol were known as | Bootleggers. |
Which of the following was a result of Prohibition in the 1920s | Fall of the stock market |
Why did African Americans move from the South to these states between 1910 and 1930 | There were more jobs. |
. The Great Migration North of African Americans was the subject of which painter | Jacob Lawrence |
F. Scott Fitzgerald is to John Steinbeck as Aaron Copland is to | George Gershwin |
Which artist of the 1920's and 30's was known for urban scenes, flowers, and later paintings of the Southwest | Georgia O'Keeffe |
During the 1920s, the literary and artistic movement centered on African American culture was known as the | Harlem Renaissance |
This musician, nicknamed “Satchmo”, was a great jazz trumpeter | Louis Armstrong |
He was considered one of the most beloved pantomime artists; his clown antics entertained millions. | Charlie Chaplin |
This person wrote about migrant workers in the Grapes of Wrath | John Steinbeck |
This person was a pianist and composer of the Harlem Renaissance and helped to make the Cotton Club famous. | Duke Ellington |
This person wrote about the emptiness and lack of concern in the 1920s in the novel The Great Gatsby. | F. Scott Fitzgerald |
This person took the first solo flight to Paris in 1927. | Charles Lindbergh |
his person’s inventions made electrification in the home and workplace possible. | Alexander Graham Bell |
Whose invention made air travel possible | Wright Brothers |
Rebirth of activities in art and literature by African Americans. | Harlem Renaissance |
Someone who writes novels. | Novelist |
created a series of paintings detaling the events of the great migration north. | Narrator |
To represent somebody or something in words | describe |
Someone who writes music. | Composer |
Popular music that originated among African American people characterized by unique rhythms. | Blues music |
An artist known for urban scenes and later paintings of the Southwest. | george o kelffe |
A novelist who wrote about the Jazz Age of the 1920’s | F. scott fitsgareled |
A novelist who portrayed the strength of poor migrant workers during the 1930’s | john steinback |
Composer who wrote unique American music. | Aaron copland |
Composer who wrote unique American music? | George Gershiwn |
An African American painter who chronicled the experiences of the Great Migration north through art. | Jacob larwrence |
An African American poet who combined the experiences of African and American cultural roots. | angston hughes |
An African American jazz composer. | Duke elligton |
An African American jazz composer. | louise armstrong |
An African American blues singer | Bessie smith |
Places created for people to drink alcoholic beverages during Prohibition | speakeasy |
When African Americans moved up North and the Midwest to find jobs and escape discrimination in the South. | Great migraton |
To have an insufficient supply of | inadiquite |
Repealed the 18th Amendment (ended Prohibition) | 21 amendment |
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