History
Across
- 4. People who oppose all forms of government
- 7. Divided operations into simple tasks that unskilled workers could do and cut unnecessary
- 8. balancers of government regulation with their own philosophy
- 12. A young, dramatic, and stylish woman-personified these changes
- 13. large-scale product manufactoring usually done by machinery, created more supply and reduce consumer costs
- 14. A style of music influence by Dixieland music and rastime, with its ragged rhythms and syncopated melodies
- 15. The artistic and unconventional lifestyle of these neighborhoods offered young artists and writers new lifestyles
Down
- 1. Industrial workers also prospered in the 1920s, partly due to rising wages and partly
- 2. Radio, movies, newspapers, and megazines aimed at a broad audience
- 3. Governments power to control people and property in the interest of public safety, healt, welfare, and morals
- 5. A soulful style of music that envolved from African American spirituals
- 6. The majority of Americans, tired of being entangled in the baffling, mutually hostile, and dangerous politics of Europe
- 9. A return to "normal" life after the war
- 10. Freedom from prosecution, on the grounds that they had had
- 11. Pause on the construction of major new warships and confidential dealings with the president