Roaring 20s
Across
- 7. _____________ areas did not experience growth or much change and instead resented the culture of the cities
- 8. Industry that grew in the 1920s with Charlie Chaplin as a star
- 11. ___________ restriction act of 1924 that limited Immigration from Europe and Asia
- 12. Amendment that banned the sale and production of alcohol
- 13. Idea that claimed that some races have certain traits that they pass on
- 16. Areas outside cities that developed because of the car
- 18. Increased as people worked less and made more
- 19. City where a white mob destroyed Black Wall Street
- 25. Pact that renounced war as a form of national policy
- 26. Amendment that repealed the ban on alcohol
- 28. People who sold alcohol illegally
- 30. Lowered under Harding and Coolidge, especially for the wealthy
- 31. Writers of the 20s who were disillusioned from American society
Down
- 1. People who believe in the literal interpretation of the Bible
- 2. Piloted the first nonstop transatlantic flight
- 3. President after Harding; announced that the business of America is business
- 4. Revolutionized the world with the assembly line and mass production of cars
- 5. President after Wilson; Supporter of laissez faire and isolationism
- 6. Act that gave the 18th Amendment enforcement power
- 9. Invention that was mass produced and led to a boom in other industries
- 10. New York Yankee and icon of baseball
- 14. Trial that pitted modernists against fundamentalists
- 15. _____________ naval conference; meeting that limited naval sizes
- 17. Time period that heightened fears about communism and revolution in the US
- 20. Terror group that attacked Jews, Catholics, and African Americans
- 21. Word for inflated prices in the stock market
- 22. Women of the 1920s who challenged gender norms
- 23. Invention that standardized culture and allowed people to listen in real-time
- 24. Plan that lowered Germany's reparations and loan them money
- 27. Secretary of the Treasury who lowered taxes, the budget, and deregulated business
- 29. Area of New York City where the black community began a cultural revival