1920s Crossword Review

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  1. 3. 19th amendment allowed women's suffrage, they worked in male dominant work, and dressed more masculine.
  2. 6. increased geographic concentration of African-Americans led to music, literature, poetry, and art as well as popularity of venues featuring African-American artists.
  3. 9. this was a collection of music publishers and songwriters in NYC who dominated the popular music of the US in the late 19th century and early 20th century.
  4. 10. movement of African-Americans from the South to the North for job opportunities.
  5. 11. these were a growing form of entertainment.
  6. 14. "Father of Naval Aviation" and "Founder of the American Aircraft Industry."
  7. 16. fear among many Americans after WW1 of Communists in particular and non-citizens in general.
  8. 20. gives Native Americans citizenship and the right to vote in federal elections in 1924.
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  1. 1. automated exchanges allowed for personalized numbers to be dialed from home was a significant advancement in _____ communications.
  2. 2. led in large part by the invention of his assembly line, the auto industry was the boom of efficiency in car production.
  3. 4. this increased efficiency in manufacturing processes, made life easier, and increased leisure time.
  4. 5. this was the dominant medium for home entertainment during the late 1920s to the 1940s.
  5. 7. anti-black group called the KKK; Nativists.
  6. 8. the 18th amendment was the ____ of liquor which caused rise in organized crimes and development of speakeasies.
  7. 12. he founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association and advocated mass migration of African-Americans back to Africa.
  8. 13. ____ laws were built on what had been done in previous decades to East Asians.
  9. 15. he was a fundamentalist who defended the Bible in the Scopes Trial and took a more traditional view.
  10. 17. this movement sought to limit immigration into the US.
  11. 18. this allowed for the sale of more consumer goods and put automobiles within reach of average Americans.
  12. 19. defended John Scopes during the Scopes Trial and took a more scientific and modern view.