1900s-1920s Pop Culture
Across
- 3. A place where people went to buy and drink alcohol during Prohibition.
- 9. First mass-produced car in the world.
- 14. The most famous silent film actor.
- 16. Typically a group of 4 boys who sing infront of a barbershop.
- 17. The first places where people went to watch films.
- 18. A young woman with bobbed hair and short skirts, smoked and said "unladylike" things.
- 20. A fair in which people could experience the different cultures of the world.
Down
- 1. A influential music genre that was formed in the 1920s that is live and was recorded on records to be played on jukeboxes.
- 2. A music genre that preceded Jazz.
- 4. The war that went on through 1914-1918
- 5. Famous inventor that created many inventions between the late 1800s to the early 1900s.
- 6. People who transported alcohol across state lines during Prohibition.
- 7. A popular drink brand that is known to have had cocaine in it's recipe.
- 8. A precursor of the "modern" Gramophone created by Thomas Edison.
- 10. The largest park in Coney Island and is the first place to use incandescent bulbs majorly.
- 11. The first types of films made that does not have sound.
- 12. A popular form of art in the 1910s that used abstract shapes that appear like "cubes" or more accurately rectangles.
- 13. First auto show which showcased cars in the city of new york, first being held at the Madison Square Garden.
- 15. A really influential music genre that was popular in the 1920s, it mainly influenced the modern genres of rock and even metal.
- 19. One of the most popular toys in America where you could make it "walk" down stairs.