US Chapter 18: Into the 20th Century 1914-1928 (3)
Across
- 5. Most notorious gangster was "Scarface" or Al ____.
- 6. ____ Ruth was baseball's first great home-run hitter.
- 8. The first ____ picture came in 1927 with the US being the first country in the world to make these inventions available to the average citizen.
- 10. Robert ____ was considered the most outstanding poet of the 20th century.
- 12. ____ and Fitzgerald were young writers of the time who represented a generation that wanted to escape the "narrow confines" of tradition and copy loose morality of Paris.
- 13. German liberal theology was called ___ and those who opposed it were known as Fundamentalists.
- 14. As electricity became available, many new ___ became commonplace in the home.
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- 1. The production time for a single ____ T ("Tin Lizzie) went from 14 hours to 93 minutes.
- 2. The decade after WWI became known as the ____ Twenties.
- 3. The theater district in NYC, known as ____, became a major center of world culture.
- 4. NBC became the first national ____ network in 1927.
- 7. The ____ Amendment prohibited the sale of alcoholic beverages (prohibition)
- 9. The ____ line and mass production began with the Ford Motor Co. in 1913.
- 10. A giant ___ industry began to emerge in Hollywood, CA.
- 11. Billy ___ was baseball-player-turned-evangelist who preached strongly about the evils of alcohol