| Flapper | | _______ is the exiting of involvement in world affairs. |
| Speculation | | Secretary of state that urged no more warships built for ten years. |
| Speakeasies | | Racism towards foreign people. |
| Credit | | The result of workers being able to live miles away from their jobs. |
| GeorgeGershwin | | ________ wrote peoms about youth and freedom. |
| HarlemRenaissance | | Raised taxes on US imports to its highest level ever. |
| EdwardKennedyEllington | | Painter that used bright colors on canvas. |
| Anarchists | | The period of time when the manufacture, sales and transportation of alcohol was illegal. |
| InstallmentPlan | | A disagreement over evolution and the role of science and religion in public schools. |
| ZoraNealeHurston | | The top employment of women in the 1920s. |
| SaccoandVanzetti | | An immigrant from Jamaica that beleived that African-Americans should build a seperate society. |
| CalvinCoolidge | | Joined a jazz band known as Creole Jazz Band. |
| QuotaSystem | | _______ became president in 1921. |
| GeorgiaO'Keeffe | | _______ was the leader that fought to protect African-American rights |
| LangstonHughes | | People who repelled any type of government. |
| Communism | | Women in the twenties that embraced the new styles and urban attitude. |
| JohnLLewis | | _______ were arrested and charged with robbery and murder in May 1920. |
| ErnestHemingway | | A black woman who wanted greater things. |
| OhioGang | | _______ led a ten-peice orchestra at the Cotton Club. |
| AlbertB.Fall | | _______ was the Secretary of the Interior. |
| UrbanSprawl | | _______ is the president's friends. |
| ClarenceDarrow | | _______ performed in Shakesspeare's: Othello |
| DoubleStandard | | Made the first solo flight across the Atlantic. |
| LouisArmstrong | | An economic and political system ruled by dictatorship. |
| PaulRobeson | | A concert music composer that merged traditional elements with American Jazz. |
| Bootleggers | | ________ came up with the term |
| Fordney-McCumberFariff | | ________ were people that carried alcohol in the legs of their boots. |
| Isolationism | | A well known Missouri-born peot that was very popular in the 1920s. |
| WarrenG.Harding | | Underground or hidden nightclubs where people spoke quietly so they wouldn't get caught by the authorities. |
| CharlesA.Lindbergh | | This plan allowed people to buy goods over a long period of time. |
| MarcusGarvey | | ________ became president in 1923. |
| Fundamentalism | | The leader of the United Mine Workers of America. |
| JamesWeldonJohnson | | An agreement to buy things and pay for them later. |
| BessieSmith | | This woman was a blues singer became the best vocalist of the time. |
| CharlesEvansHughes | | This man wrote the book: The Sun Also Rises |
| Prohibition | | A movement celebrating African-American culture. |
| Domestic | | Set of rules granting greater sexual freedom to men than women. |
| ScopesTrial | | The system stating the maximum number of people that could come from each country, |
| F.ScottFitzgerald | | A famous lawyer that defended John T. Scopes. |
| EdnaSt.VincentMillay | | When you buy stock and bonds with chances of fast profit, but don't care about the risks. |
| Nativism | | A protestant movement that was a nonsymbolic interpretation of the bible. |
| DowJonesIndustrialAverage | | The biggest barometer of the stock market's health. |