Roaring 20s

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Across
  1. 2. The most famous poet from Harlem during this time was _________________ _____________.
  2. 3. The young women known to embrace new attitudes and fashion (shorter skirts and shorter hair) were called _______________.
  3. 4. In 1927, sound was finally added to _____________, making this form of entertainment increasingly popular and fun for people to go to.
  4. 5. NYC saw the publicization of sheet music for the masses through the ______ ______ ___________.
  5. 7. The Harlem Renaissance let African Americans express _____________ in their history and heritage.
  6. 9. During the 1920s, women found a growing desire for _______________ from traditional roles and societal norms.
  7. 11. F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, and Sinclair Lewis were popular _______________ during the 1920s.
  8. 12. __________ music started in New Orleans but became extremely popular throughout the country and abroad during the Harlem Renaissance.
  9. 13. Charles Lindbergh flew from St. Louis to ____________, a 33-hour flight.
  10. 15. _______________ became more popular and with popularity came new national heroes like Babe Ruth and Red Grange.
  11. 17. Through literature, people started to question idealism, materialism, and ____________________.
  12. 18. The most powerful form of communication across the country in the 1920s became the ___________, which shared news, advertisements, and entertainment.
Down
  1. 1. The first person to fly non-stop across across the Atlantic Ocean by himself was ______________ _____________________.
  2. 6. The Artistic and Literary movement in Harlem (NYC) that celebrated African American Culture (art, literature, music) was called the _________________ ______________________.
  3. 8. National culture connected Americans through mass media in the form of _______________ and newspapers
  4. 10. Women shocked the country & began to ___________ and smoke.
  5. 14. Women of this decade started to reject ________________ household roles.
  6. 16. Georgia O'Keeffe led the way in the 1920s for American female _____________.