1920s Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Palmer Raids | Government launched raids to round up and deport communists = part of the Red Scare (the fear of communism) |
Scopes Trial | trial of a teacher for teaching EVOLUTION; the trial highlighted regional differences with the South being more fundamentalists; the prosecution was against the SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE and FREEDOM OF SPEECH |
KKK - Ku Klux Klan | revived because of NATIVISM (prejudice against immigrants)= native to America |
18th Amendment | prohibition of alcohol; repealed by the 21st Amendment |
18th Amendment | called "The Noble Experiment" because it would end spousal abuse, alcoholism, and poverty; gangsters and organized crime profited from bootlegging (making and selling alcohol illegally) |
The New Woman | benefited from Electrica Appliances |
Harlem Renaissance | the intellectual movement of African-American literature, art, and music |
Zola Neale Hurston | wrote about African-American folk lore |
flappers | young rebellious women who wore shorter dresses and smoked and drank |
Lindberg | flew the "Spirit of St. Louis" across the Atlantic |
jazz | Louis Armstrong |
jazz | popular type of music during the 1920s |
Teapot Dome Scandal | scandal of the Harding Administration involving the leasing of naval oil reserves for bribes (bad publicity for the president) |
President Warren G Harding | 29th president from 1921-23 (his death of heart attack) |
The Lost Generation | writers who attacked the greed, corruption and immorality in America society = Hemingway and Fitzerald (The Great Gatsby) |
radio | standardized culture by providing nationwide entertainment - this boosted interest in politics |
movies | encouraged a national lifestyle and fashions |
Pres. Harding | promised a "return to normalcy |
Zola Neale Hurston | wrote "Their Eyes were Watching God" = passed on black folk tales |
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